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The Beatles have had a lot of their songs covered by other musicians over the years, with their track Yesterday being the ...
The Beatles are The Beatles. They formed at the start of the 1960s, and officially disbanded in the first year of the 1970s, ...
The Beatles pulled some inspiration from their rock star contemporaries The Who, specifically for the song "Helter Skelter".
That's me in my Dylan period again,” admitted John Lennon when discussing the band's 'Help!' song and its inspiration.
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Not only does this reflect the rising popularity of Byrne’s work, particularly his famous subject matter, it’s also very topical given yesterday’s announcement of four new Beatles biopics ...
Sony has confirmed the cast of its four Beatles movies directed by Sam Mendes, and the films will release in a truly daring fashion in April 2028. Mendes revealed at CinemaCon for the first time ...
Paul Mescal will play Sir Paul McCartney while fellow Irish actor Barry Keoghan takes on the role of Sir Ringo Starr in a slew of new Beatles biopics. Sony Pictures announced there will be four ...
Sam Mendes will release four movies about The Beatles in the same month, the director announced Monday, with Paul Mescal playing Paul McCartney and Barry Keoghan portraying Ringo Starr in "the first ...
With Harrison and Starr on board under the band's name as we know it today, The Beatles released their first single "Love Me Do" in the early 1960s. By 1964, "Beatlemania" was in full swing when ...
The Beatles remain to this day one of the most recognisable bands in the world – even 45 years since they went their separate ways. Now, the story of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and ...
The cast of Sam Mendes’s four upcoming Beatles biopics has been officially announced with Irish actors Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan confirmed to play Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr respectively.