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Vince Calandra, who as longtime booker for CBS juggernaut 'The Ed Sullivan Show' and helped introduce The Beatles to ...
George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr honored John Lennon with a heartfelt song that marked a historic Beatles ...
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The Late Show host Stephen Colbert is teaming up with Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello for a one-off reunion as part of the 2025 ...
Connect with the intense lyrics of "I Want You (She’s So Heavy)" by The Beatles, a song that expresses the heaviness of deep ...
Ringo Starr was never one to play anything too flashy, but he felt that some tunes could benefit from having some heavy ...
Ringo Starr has posted a video recap of his star-studded “Peace and Love” birthday gathering, which featured performances by ...
Ringo Starr tearfully recalls the last words that George Harrison ever said to him in the summer of 2001, just months before Harrison died.
Fifty-six years ago today, Ringo Starr recorded his final lead vocal for the Beatles. It was the second of two songs he wrote for the band.
The Beatles had an impactful run as a group when they launched to stardom in 1963 - but almost a decade later, things turned ...
The "Saltburn" actor was immediately confused by Quinn's call, asking, "What’s happening? Are you pregnant? What’s happening?
George Harrison had a lot of his ideas for The Beatles pushed back, so when he knew he was onto a winner, he wasn't giving up creative control anytime soon.