In short, they could do whatever they wanted, and they figured they’d use up some of that credit. After leaving touring behind for good, they decided to make the ultimate studio record. That album, ...
The Rolling Stones were a key part of the so-called “British Invasion” that saw countless bands cross over from the United Kingdom into the United States and beyond in the 1960s. But even though they ...
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were always considered rivals in the music industry. Although they grew up and performed around the same time, they were always pitted against one another in both ...
Here's a puzzle for all you music fans out there - can you name a Coventry-born artist who played on The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP and also on Hey Jude, has backed Ella ...
Though not a single jazz musician is pictured on the cover of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, in collusion with producer George Martin, made strong ...
A collage of sounds and words, there was one Beatles song that Paul McCartney thought was genius because of how "insane" it is. The Beatles are often remembered for their flawless songwriting, ...
Many recording artists covered The Beatles in the '60s; even their own producer, George Martin, released George Martin Instrumentally Salutes The Beatle Girls (One Way, 1966). Pianist/bandleader Count ...
This is how the band started. A few years ago, while sorting through his sheet music, legendary sax player, Howie Casey, unearthed the complete set of musical arrangements for the Wings over America ...