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Almost 40 years ago, The Beatles appeared at the Mid-South Coliseum, a day that was part of the group's final tour.
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Today in Music History for Aug. 18: In 1930, pop singer Johnny Preston was born in Port Arthur, Texas. Preston's "Running Bear," with Indian sound effects provided by the "Big Bopper," was a No. 1 ...
While John Lennon and George Harrison established themselves away from the Beatles’ shadow, McCartney struggled to find his ...
The Beatles were lucky to have been blessed with multiple talented songwriters, but what did they really make of John Lennon's work?
Domenico Modugno’s “Volare” tops the US Billboard Hot 100. o 1966: The Beatles begin a 4-week run atop the UK singles chart with “Yellow Submarine”/“Eleanor Rigby.” o 1973: Jethro Tull’s album A ...
50,000 The Beatles were paid $50,000 for their Twin Cities concert. That didn’t include their take for souvenir sales. 55,600 That was the attendance for the Beatles at New York City’s Shea Stadium in ...
A Love Story in Songs article by Doug Collette, published on August 17, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Book Review ...
Don Henley would not have been making music were it not for The Beatles, but some tracks were best served in their original ...
In spite of the Beatles, the reputations of Lennon and McCartney have remained largely distinct: Lennon, the rebellious truth ...
When prized pitching prospect Nolan McLean makes his eagerly awaited MLB debut on Saturday, manager Carlos Mendoza just wants ...
That was a great one.” But Shea was more than just the first high-profile stadium concert. It showed everyone how huge, untamable, crazed pop music could be. It destroyed the hopes of everyone who ...
Sixty years ago, on August 15, 1965, four young men from Liverpool—collectively known as The Beatles—stepped into a baseball ...