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Many bands can pull from all their favourite musicians, but sometimes listening back to their past can unearth some new ideas. Read more here.
Bob Dylan is one singer who likely has no equal, yet he suggests that there is one member of The Beatles that he has always been "in awe of".
Competition can unlock new facets of creativity. It can also hang over an artist like a heavy cloud, convincing them they will never be able to compete with their rival’s work—at least, that’s what ...
George Harrison famously became the first Beatle to walk out on the band in 1969, and he delivered the news in a typically ...
George Harrison was the first member of The Beatles to leave the band, walking out in the middle of a recording session ...
John Lennon never shied away from singing his truth, and his classic "Scared" faced down his paralyzing fears.
The Lost Weekend - The Photography of May Pang' exhibition will provide fans a rare opportunity to see John Lennon in a new ...
John Lennon was inspired by one of his favourite poems when writing 'I Am The Walrus', but there was a big mistake at the centre of it.
We'd like to take a look at some of the greatest rock muses of all time–and the classic songs they inspired–below.
The Rolling Stones released "Paint It Black" in 1966 and drew comparisons to The Beatles for their use of the sitar.
Barry Keoghan may be being secretive about his Beatles biopic prep, but his ear-wide grin is giving away all the excitement!
George Harrison got his mic drop moment when he exited The Beatles in a dramatic walk out - but his goodbye reveals a lot about the group's ending.