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Paul McCartney is bringing his “Got Back” tour back to the U.S. this year, announcing 16 dates across 14 cities. McCartney will be joined by his bandmates Paul “Wix” Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray ...
While you will have a chance to see Paul McCartney live and in person soon, you will have to wait a few years to see his ...
A book of Beatles-era photographs taken by George Harrison, many of them never published, will be released next year.Random ...
A new book of Beatles-era photographs by George Harrison will be released in Fall 2026. Random House announced Thursday that ...
Dhani Harrison, 46, son of Beatles legend George Harrison has won planning permission to develop his late father's Grade II-listed estate, Friar Park in Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.
It’s official: the Beatles movie project is really happening. Director Sam Mendes announced this week he’s making four films about John, Paul, George, and Ringo, opening in theaters in April 2028.
George Harrison may be thought of as a holy man, but the primordial ooze his career emerges from is made of cars. Now it’s 1978, and the Beatles (b. 1960; d. 1970) have been broken up almost as ...
George Harrison, Joseph Quinn. Mendes is producing the project with Pippa Harris, Julie Pastor and Alexandra Derbyshire for Neal Street Productions, in association with Apple Corps (the Beatles ...
George Harrison ‘s unfinished breakfast toast from 1963 was sold in a private sale to Joseph O’Donnell, who added the framed crust to a healthy collection of Beatles and other music-related ...
A piece of toast eaten by George Harrison in the early 1960s has sold to a Beatles fan and memorabilia collector for an undisclosed sum. The bread was put into a scrapbook by Beatles fan Sue Houghton.
A piece of toast that was left behind by late Beatles legend George Harrison on a plate in 1962 has been sold. The leftover crust was saved by then-15-year-old Sue Houghton and preserved on a ...
George Harrison (George Harrison, 1979) An adult-contemporary-ish project that can be too slickly mid-tempo, and somehow includes yet another needless update of a Beatles cut ("Here Comes the Moon").