Sixty-one years ago today, a British company shipped 1,000 pounds of Beatles wigs and other merch to the United States.
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The Beatles recently partnered with footwear brand Crocs to release a line of Yellow Submarine-inspired shoes. Find out where to shop the collection now.
One can't deny that The Beatles changed music forever, and there are quite a few reasons why they're still so revered today.
Songwriter John Lennon's audacious claim in 1966 that the band was "more popular than Jesus" incited a severe backlash from ...
It would be like the government calling on the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to stop writing so many hit records because it ...
The Beatles' success was largely driven by the songwriting prowess of Paul McCartney and John Lennon. They were the dynamic ...
Live" celebrated 50 years on the air with a massive three-hour special episode. Follow along for live updates from the red ...
While NBC has revealed some of the stars who are expected to appear, many of the special's moments, cameos and music ...