The Beatles ended their historic run as a band on Jan. 30, 1969. On that date in history, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr gathered on the rooftop of the Apple Corps.
The Beatles retired from touring in 1966–long before they actually called it quits as a band. Their robust touring schedules (mixed with the fact the band didn’t feel they were very good live) moved ...
The Beatles chose to hang up their touring boots in 1966, exhausted after years of performing for massive crowds of adoring fans. Their final tour, a whirlwind trip across the United States and Canada ...
Local band The Mopar Cams, plus a couple of guest musicians, are returning to perform The Beatles’ entire rooftop concert — a repeat of last year’s well-received show, with a new second act this year.
The Beatles' split in 1970 shocked the world. After dominating popular music throughout the 1960s, the band went their separate ways, with artistic differences and John Lennon's relationship with Yoko ...
Last fall, The Beatles released their new and “final” song, “Now and Then”–which began its life as a late ’70s John Lennon demo, was fleshed out with contributions from George Harrison, Paul McCartney ...
Paul McCartney played his first concert of 2024 on Tuesday night at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay. He kept largely to the script from last year until the midway point when he performed ...