Nothing else that might happen in their careers could be bigger than going to America. Or so The Beatles thought in 1964.
The King of Fuh spoke, and the Beatles were listening. The magical mystery tour of Deal native Steven Friedland, who ...
Director David Tedeschi takes vérité footage shot by the Maysles brothers and incorporates it into a meditation on what the ...
Produced by Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi’s film threads contemporary interviews and historical context through rare ...
Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Disney's 'Beatles 64' documentary highlights the role that television played in ...
As the Fab Four were taking refuge from the hysteria of Beatlemania at Manhattan’s Plaza Hotel in 1964, a new Disney+ ...
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the first visit to the U.S.A. of The Beatles in February 1964, Martin Scorsese has ...
Before Taylor Swift and the cult of Swifties took over pop culture, The Beatles created a similar craze in 1964 with ...
Game freaking over. They don’t even really need a Side Two, except that’s where George takes his bow with “Don’t Bother Me” ...
The Disney+ doc is a visual and aural feast capturing how Beatlemania was the harbinger of pop cultural change ...
Just wander around all the stuff, bang it, shout, play it, it doesn’t need to make any sense,” instructed McCartney to the ...