
Why John Lydon denounced the British Invasion phenomenon as 'piss-poor'
The global pop culture phenomenon ignited by Beatlemania didn’t enamour The Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon, calling the ideology of the British Invasion “awful”.
The global pop culture phenomenon ignited by Beatlemania didn’t enamour The Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon, calling the ideology of the British Invasion “awful”.
'My Sweet Lord' by George Harrison sparked one of music's biggest lawsuits, blurring the lines between inspiration and infringement and changing copyright laws forever.
The 1960s was a musical era defined by a breakthrough in British bands and performers on the world stage, none more famous than the seminal Beatles....
As the year draws to a close, what better time to reflect on who’s absolutely crushed it over the past twelve months, and who’s suffered their annus horribilis.
The Beatles' new and final single 'Now And Then' marries AI with musical legend. Here's the story of how Lennon's 1978 demo was brought to life alongside McCartney, Harrison, and Starr's artistry, culminating years of work and sparking ethical AI debates.
Ringo Starr has revealed that the long-anticipated "final" Beatles track, crafted with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI), was meant to be released by now.
In another seismic use of the technology, Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that artificial intelligence has been used to create a “final Beatles record”, due out later this year.
The Rolling Stones are said to be collaborating with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr on a new Stones album.
This tablecloth the Beatles doodled on was stolen 56 years ago. Now, it’s resurfaced — and is about to go up for sale.
A scathing three-page letter written from John Lennon to Paul McCartney, written more than a year after The Beatles’ split, is expected to fetch $40,000 (£33,000) at auction.
Peter Jackson scored several Emmy nods for his The Beatles documentary series recently, but the director isn’t done with The Beatles yet.
Martin Scorsese has provided an introduction to the collection of poems by Olivia Harrison, releasing June 21.
When George Harrison snapped a sitar string in 1965, a family from Finchley came to the rescue. This is the story of Ayana and Patricia Angadi and the role they played in shaping 60s British popular culture. Mae Losasso speaks to their daughter, Chandrika Casali, about Paul, peanuts, and swimming in George’s pool.
On the day of ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ release, we look at the enduring legacy of the Fab Four, as told through the eyes and ears of emerging British songwriters.
The Olympic Studios was going to be converted into a supermarket and block of flats before a hero swept in with a bold restoration proposal.