One year after the Beatles released their driving rock 'n' roller, jazz pianist Nina Simone responded with a "Revolution" of ...
A 2018 interview that the late music producer did with 'New York' magazine has resurfaced which features his unfiltered ...
Years after The Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney still spent ... I saw you on the Wogan [TV] show, talking about your book,” McCartney said to him in greeting, per the book Paul McCartney ...
Nina Simone thought John Lennon's politics was weak. So when The Beatles released their cry for political and social change, ...
Some songs have been revered throughout history, but if these tracks were removed from the equation, perhaps music evolution ...
Blockchain could revolutionise the way patients think about their clinical data, allowing them to control who uses it and receiving financial rewards for participating in trials. Richard Staines ...
The Beatles are the most recognisable band of all time. Their music has stood the test of time for seven decades. They were ...
For one memorable week in 1972 — revisited in the new documentary "Daytime Revolution" — John Lennon and Yoko Ono spread their utopian vision while chatting up guests as co-hosts ...
PBS and the BBC aimed to fix that with their new joint production, Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution ... interview about the series that, “We're talking about a musical genre, so let's not ...
Imagine John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosting a daytime talk show for a week — a veritable ... is revisited in the new documentary “Daytime Revolution” playing in theaters on Wednesday ...
He was referring to the tune “Golden Slumbers,” which the Beatles released in September ... McCartney knows he stole lyrics, and he’s open to talking about it–something other creatives ...
They were free to invite their own choice of guests to talk about everything from politics to biofeedback therapy to the benefits of a macrobiotic diet. Erik Nelson’s doc Daytime Revolution ...