Having already made waves in Hamburg during The Beatles' formative years, Odeon Records from Berlin persuaded Brian and ...
"If anyone was the fifth Beatle, it was Brian." On a November day in 1961, Brian Epstein fatefully decided to check out a lunchtime concert at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. A music store ...
The Beatles had their first number one in America when I Want to Hold Your Hand topped the Cashbox chart in 1964 and they ...
Everybody knows about the lawsuit that transpired after The Beatles breakup, but did you know it was because of their manager ...
Paul, John, George and Ringo wanted to stay in their hotel room and ended up apologising to producer George Martin ...
From Cilla Black to Sir Ken Dodd and Brian Epstein, Merseyside is the birthplace of many famous faces and influential figures ...
Author Gillian G. Gaar picks the must-have Beatles books for a reader to get the full spectrum of Fab Four history.
The world-renowned vintage gear salesman regrets not buying the guitar, whose fate has become a matter of mystery ...
While "Beatlemania" had taken over the U.K., in the fall of 1963, the Beatles were practically unknown in America. Through the efforts of band manager Brian Epstein, TV host Ed Sullivan ...
Then the two managers [Parker and The Beatles’ Brian Epstein] wanted it to happen, The Beatles wanted it to happen. I’m not sure that Elvis wanted it to happen, but they’d been working on it ...