A long-awaited - and fraught - film about Brian Epstein hits some of the right notes but misses plenty of others
The Beatles bring Let It Be back to several charts in the U.K. this week, as the final release from the rockers is a bestseller once more in their home country.
The Beatles kept up a very prolific recording pace throughout their time together in the '60s. Even when they gave themselves a little breathing room between records, they pushed the pedal to the metal when they returned to action.
Lloyd, is an appealing actor (best known for his work on "The Queen's Gambit") who dramatizes the crispness of Brian's intelligence, and how his passion for the Beatles was a response to their magic that he converted into a kind of equation - about how those girls in the packed crowd at the Cavern Club could be leveled up to global scale.
Ringo Starr charts his first solo No. 1 album in the U.K. this week, as Look Up debuts atop a pair of rankings, earning him his first leaders since The Beatles.
In a candid moment, Ozzy Osbourne said he had The Beatles' "She Loves You" to thank for his musical dreams and career.
Sam Mendes has his work cut out for him with his four-part biopic series on The Beatles, but is aiming high, a source exclusively tells Life and Style.
Ringo Starr always thought his stage name was funny when compared to his fellow Beatles bandmates. Read on to learn how the iconic musician found his stage name.
Kiss’ Gene Simmons had a revelatory experience that made him want to be one of The Beatles. His initial interest in the Fab Four had little to do with music. Interestingly, Kiss once covered a great, underrated song by a former Beatle.
On "Look Up," his first full album in nearly six years, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr has taken a country turn -- which he did with the band by singing Buck Owens' "Act Naturally" on on his own with his second solo album,
Ogunquit Playhouse has unveiled their 93rd season, featuring a world premiere production, Guys and Dolls, and much more. See full programming and learn how to purchase tickets.
One of Ireland's most legendary DJs, Dave Fanning opens up about his great loves - wife Ursula and his kids, regrets and his greatest achievement