EDINA, Minn. — Joey Molland, a guitarist with the Welsh pop-rock band Badfinger that was known for such 1970s hits as “No Matter What” and “Day After Day,” has died at age 77.
Ringo Starr’s gone country. Again. The iconic Beatles drummer has long woven country music into his work throughout the decades—both with the Fab Four and his solo career. One of Starr’s most notable ...
Pang was a rock and roll-obsessed teenager when she walked in off the street into a New York building to ask for a job at ABKCO. The company run by music manager Allen Klein, whose biggest clients ...
A Beatles special that was co-produced by a Long Island studio is now airing on PBS Thirteen. “Deconstructing the Beatles,” ...
The Beatles are undoubtedly one of the most influential and successful bands in music history, dominating the 1960s and shaping the future of rock and pop music. With over 600 million albums sold ...
Footage and transcripts of an iconic Beatles press conference in 1964 proved how chaotic Beatlemania was and how wittily the band handled it.
and to really be able to hold and touch and embrace someone." In the Sussexes' controversial Netflix Harry & Meghan documentary about their struggles with royal life, Meghan described her first ...
Born Henry Charles Albert David, Prince Harry, also known as The Duke of Sussex, is the younger son of King Charles and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. He is currently fifth-in-line to ...
The Beatles released 13 studio albums during their decade as a band from 1960-1970. Their songs span numerous genres, including simple pop tracks to psychedelic rock tunes to dabbling in country ...
She began dating Prince Harry in 2016 and the couple announced their engagement in November 2017. She married the Prince at St George's Chapel in Windsor in May 2018, becoming the Duchess of ...
Lennon and Harry Nilsson had been drinking and were heckling comedian Tommy Smothers before being forcibly ejected from the club. 1977 - The Sex Pistols were involved in a fight at London's Speakeasy ...
In the summer of 1961, the Beatles recorded eight songs for Bert Kaempfert Produktion in Hamburg. On six songs they were the backup band for Tony Sheridan, lead vocal and guitar. On two, "Cry for a ...