MSC Cruises is turning up the holiday vibes with a brand-new reggae-inspired album, bringing a taste of the Caribbean to ...
Exclusive: Watch the track's co-producer demonstrate the machine learning technology behind the Fab Four's final single ...
The Beatles icon performed three songs from Abbey Road in tribute to the 50th anniversary of the hit comedy show Saturday Night Live. Following his surprise performances at The Bowery in New York ...
Former Beatles member, Paul McCartney delivered a memorable performance at the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary special on February 16, 2025. He closed the show with a medley of classics from the ...
Paul McCartney had the honor of closing out SNL50: The Anniversary Special on Sunday night (February 16th) with The Beatles‘ medley of “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and “The End” from Abbey ...
READ MORE: Inside ‘Now And Then’: With a little help from AI, The Beatles live again Last night (February 16), McCartney closed out the special 50th anniversary episode of SNL with a medley ...
1965. US: Capitol ST 2358 Beatles VI 1965. [c] stereo 1987. CD: EMI CDP 7 46439 2 Help! 1987. [a] fades a little earlier. [c] has a lot of reverb added to the vocal, making it the most variant of the ...
There’s also a “Please Please Please” remix featuring the Dolly Parton. The remix leans much more traditional country than the original, and it gets a fun black-and-white video featuring ...
Borrow Time: Lennon’s Last Decade is an ambitious new documentary that uses archive footage, never-before-seen interviews and eyewitness accounts to explore the break-up of The Beatles and what ...
This past Sunday, February 2, saw The Beatles take home the Best Rock Performance honor at the 2025 Grammy Awards for the song “Now and Then.” This marked the first time that the Fab Four has ...
The Beatles secure their eighth Grammy Award with "Now and Then," a restored John Lennon demo completed using advanced machine learning. The song, dating back to the late 1970s, triumphed in the ...
It may be 2025, but incredibly, both The Beatles and the Rolling Stones won Grammys this year. Mick Jagger’s band took home Best Rock Album for their latest record, Hackney Diamonds.