The Martin Scorsese–produced documentary reminds us that the frenzied response to the group’s arrival in America changed the course of the country, the culture, and the world.
A forgotten piece of Beatlemania resurfaces, as a rare concert programme signed by a unique Fab Four line-up is set to make ...
The Beatles landed in New York City in February 1964 — their first time setting foot on the American soil that they’d spent their lives dreaming about in Liverpool. Even as the plane was landing, they ...
Before Taylor Swift and the cult of Swifties took over pop culture, The Beatles created a similar craze in 1964 with ...
Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Disney's 'Beatles 64' documentary highlights the role that television played in ...
Paul McCartney wasn't impressed by the album either, especially with the embellishments that had been added by Phil Spector, ...
It's centered around intimate on- and offstage footage shot contemporaneously in black and white by filmmakers Albert and ...
The Beatles' song "Now and Then" has earned two Grammy nominations, raising some eyebrows in the industry because the production involved an AI assist to get John Lennon's vocals.
Produced by Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi’s film threads contemporary interviews and historical context through rare ...