CELEBRATE GLOBAL BEATLES DAY ON 25th JUNE
This year, on 25th June, you’re invited to take part in Global Beatles Day, the annual event that brings people together to celebrate The Beatles and share their message: All…

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This year, on 25th June, you’re invited to take part in Global Beatles Day, the annual event that brings people together to celebrate The Beatles and share their message: All…
An exceptional flute with an illustrious history in British pop culture and cinema is officially going under the hammer. The bespoke instrument is famous for its prominent role in The…
In a quiet courtroom clash unfolding in Los Angeles, Universal Music Group and the Geoff Emerick estate are locked in a legal dispute over the rightful ownership of a tape…
Paul McCartney has completed the legal recovery of his 50% share of the Lennon/McCartney publishing catalog in the United States. Among the songs involved are historical classics by The Beatles.…
Yes, as of May 8, 2026, Paul McCartney has officially consolidated his rights to the Lennon/McCartney songwriting catalog in the United States, allowing him to regain 50% ownership (his share)…
First ever official destination for Beatles Fans in the heart of London 3 Savile Row is one of the most famous locations in The Beatles storied history as Apple Corps…
3 Savile Row is one of the most famous locations in The Beatles’ history as the original headquarters of Apple Corps, the recording studio for Let It Be, and the location…
Just one day after his return from a vacation in Tenerife, George Harrison attended the final of the Lancashire and Cheshire Beat Group Contest as a celebrity judge on May…
A fresh showcase at Hamburg’s City Hall features a unique collection of personal correspondence and rare snapshots documenting The Beatles’ formative years in the German port city. Open to the…
In the late sixties, long before algorithms, social media, or streaming, The Beatles achieved something that today seems almost impossible: synchronizing the emotions of millions of people in real time.…
A four-color extravaganza from the Mal Evans archives, including sections from his never published memoirs, his detailed (and humorously illustrated) diaries and hundreds of unseen photographs he took during his…
Relive The Beatles’ last live public concert through the eyes of the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll photographer Jim Marshall. This deluxe volume collects over 150 photos and proof sheets, half…
The music publishing company Northern Songs was founded in February 1963 by music publisher Dick James and his partner Charles Silver, with the primary goal of publishing songs written by…
The Beatles played 48 consecutive nights at this Hamburg club without a single day off. Their final performance there took place on October 3, 1960, due to police pressure stemming…
That legendary encounter unfolded at the Crawdaddy Club within the Station Hotel in Richmond, England, on April 14, 1963. The Beatles had already secured two No. 1 U.K. smashes—“Please Please…
Exactly fifty-six years ago, the music world witnessed a historic coincidence. Just twenty-four hours after the world’s most legendary rock group officially disbanded, their final masterpiece claimed the top spot…
On April 10, 1970, McCartney issued a press release stating he was no longer collaborating with the band. This move ignited a media firestorm and deepened the rift between him…
When Klaus Voormann was part of the Beatles‘ inner circle in Hamburg. Voormann let the group know that he was willing to fill the vacancy on bass left by Stuart…
On April 6, 1965, The Beatles launched their eighth official extended play, titled Beatles for Sale, which featured four songs taken directly from their 1964 long-player of the same title.…
Joe Ankrah has passed away at the age of 83. Founding member of The Chants for whom The Beatles acted as backing band, and mentor to many musicians. He also…
On the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the week ending April 4, 1964, The Beatles pulled off the unthinkable: they occupied all five of the top spots in the…
Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other―and the World Hardcover – by Jim Windolf will be released on April 14, 2026. Persuasive,…
Film buffs and concert-goers recently came together to mark the 70th anniversary of a local pub that once thrived as a vibrant theater. Located in Gloucester, The Regal first opened…
Brian Epstein handed George Martin a one-of-a-kind acetate record in a final, urgent bid to secure a deal for the band. This specific disc (78 RPM), which contains “Hello Little…
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…
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…