THE BEATLES CHRONOLOGICAL COLLABORATION CATALOG – Part 1
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The Master Tape Archive of New York City’s legendary “Hit Factory” recording studio is set to be sold over the coming months. As the birthplace of some of the most…
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This day in the history of the Beatles: 1961: At lunchtime at the Cavern Club. 1962: Night performance at the Cavern Club. 1963 The first recording session of Billy J.…
Setting a new benchmark for rock ‘n’ roll history, the upright Broadwood piano John Lennon used to craft masterpieces for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band has been auctioned for…
In March 1963, during their tour with Chris Montez and Tommy Roe, The Beatles had to perform without John Lennon after he came down with a severe case of the…
The Beatles launched their first day at Twickenham Film Studios with an intensive session from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., focusing on the “I Should Have Known Better” sequence. To…
John Lennon and Paul McCartney summoned engineer Glyn Johns to Abbey Road in early March 1969 (March 10, 1969). Handing over the original eight-track masters from the previous January’s sessions…
To produce Man On The Run, director Morgan Neville conducted six interviews with Paul McCartney. “We could get together at different times or just be the two of us and…
Ringo Starr is gearing up for the April launch of his latest studio effort,Long Long Road. Marking his 22nd venture as a solo artist, the legendary drummer has already offered…
It was on this day, Saturday 8 March 1958, that The Quarrymen (consisting on this occasion only of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison) performed at the wedding reception…
John Lennon owned a Honda Z50A “Monkey Bike” which he used and enjoyed around his Tittenhurst Park estate. Following Lennon’s move to New York in August 1971, the bike eventually…
In a prestigious ceremony held at the Élysée Palace on Thursday evening, Stella McCartney was officially knighted into the Legion of Honor by French President Emmanuel Macron. The designer was…
Stella McCartney unveiled her Fall/Winter 2026 collection at Paris Fashion Week with an equestrian-inspired runway show. Paul McCartney arriving at the event Near the end of the event, a standout…
Featured as the final track on his 1976 album Thirty Three & 1/3, “Learning How to Love You” marked George Harrison’s first release under his own Dark Horse label. Harrison…
Five years ago, an iconic street sign from London’s world-renowned Abbey Road fetched a staggering £37,200 at auction, far surpassing its initial valuation of just £1,000 to £2,000. While the…
Long Long Road is co-written and produced by T Bone Burnett with Daniel Tashian and Bruce Sugar. The 10-song album includes collaborations with Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent…
Seeking to capitalize on the momentum of Mary Hopkin’s 1968 debut “Those Were the Days” and her subsequent album Post Card, Paul McCartney composed “Goodbye” specifically for her next release.…
At the age of 84, Merseybeat legend Len Garry has passed away. A key member of The Quarrymen, Garry performed with John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the group that…
An upcoming 2026 release is set to offer an intimate glimpse into the Beatles’ peak years through the lens of George Harrison himself. Titled The Third Eye: Early Photographs, this…
The creative synergy between John Lennon and Paul McCartney was nothing short of legendary, a sentiment echoed by Lennon’s son, Sean, who described their partnership as a “once-in-a-millennium” connection. During…