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Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
Inspired by this, Leslie went and wrote that book: “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs.” Despite a seemingly endless parade of Beatles books, Leslie offers a fresh take, telling the story of the band ...
To read about the polymath was to marvel at how much he was venerated by the best and seemingly brightest. As no less than Oprah Winfrey once said, Nichols was the individual that everyone wanted to ...
“In the end, he chose me,” Leslie quotes Lennon as saying, and then adds his own take: “Paul didn’t choose the Beatles or rock and roll; he chose John.
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band rocked Vienna, Virginia, on their 2025 tour with a two-hour concert that embraced his Beatles past.
“Sing a Simple Song” (1969): Though Sly was the group’s mastermind, Freddie Stone was a world-class guitarist whose dynamic funk licks added hooks and percussive cross-rhythms.
Sly Stone fused joyful visions of the country with a deep understanding of its worst ills.
We talked to fans, tribute acts, guitar shop workers, and more about a 30-year-old ballad's winding road to cultural domination.
How did the fourth single from Oasis’s second album become so inescapable? Buskers, guitar teachers, cover acts and regular Oasis fans explain ...
Jonathan Gould’s book “Burning Down the House” traces the band from its early days in 1970s clubs to the kind of celebrity that creates its own problems.
Paul McCartney certainly believes in magic. Behind The Beatles song that opened up McCartney's eyes—and sparked John Lennon's envy.
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