The Monkees’ ‘Let’s Dance On’ sounds like The Beatles’ ‘Twist and Shout’ “Twist and Shout ... s Dance On” impressed The Monkees’ music manager, Don Kirshner.
The Beatles’ fixation on “Twist and Shout” might explain why they covered it. “From Me to You” isn’t one of the Fab Four’s better songs but it helped them become the most successful ...
The Beatles are undoubtedly one of the most influential and successful bands in music history ... message of hope and resilience. 6. ‘Twist and Shout’ With 579 million streams, ‘Twist ...
Twist and Shout, performed by an acclaimed West End cast, will showcase the evolution of Brit Pop from 1962 to the Flower Power era. The show promises a non-stop medley of classics by The Beatles ...
Featuring an incredible cast of West End Singers and epic live band, Come Together for a Magical Mystery Tour, jam-packed ...
ORDER YOUR COPY HERE! Fifty-five years ago, in spring 1970, The Beatles announced their split to a shocked world. After 13 years together, and 12 studio albums that remain arguably the most important ...
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. There were plenty of great album covers out there before The Beatles, but the Fab Four changed music in this sense by treating their covers as works of art ...
Renowned Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr has left fans ... Amazed by his lasting stamina and passion for music, one fan exclaimed: "Ringo Starr at 84-years-old. Unbelievable." Loyal followers who ...
Fans will remember Chris and Dianne's sixties-themed Cha Cha Cha to The Beatles' Twist and Shout, complete with flares, swing dresses and psychedelic vibes, reports the Manchester Evening News.
CREDIT: Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images The Last Dinner Party gave a shout out to the UK’s grassroots music venues as they picked up their BRIT Award for Best New Artist last night (March 1).