The book was signed by John Lennon and his wife, Cynthia, in 1964 and came up for auction after being bought from a bookshop ...
Both signatures are still clearly visible, with John's in blue biro and his wife's in red ink. John wrote the book when he was 24 - two years after The Beatles' first big hit, 'Love Me Do'.
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On this day in 1964, the British band ‘The Beatles’ made their historic arrival in the United States, landing at New York’s ...
The monochrome picture, signed by Cassius Clay, was collected by the owner’s late uncle who worked as a music promoter in America during the 1960s. The Beatles met Cassius Clay in February ...
The Beatles met Cassius Clay in February 1964 on a trip to America just before Clay was crowned World Heavyweight Boxing Champion and changed his name to Muhammad Ali. A photo of the moment will be ...
McCartney is also no stranger to New Orleans. He has performed and even recorded in the city several times over the years. He ...
A copy of a book written by John Lennon and signed by both him and his first wife has sold at auction for £2,000. The book, ...
Starting promptly at 6:30pm, McCartney and his band rocked The Bowery Ballroom for two straight hours. Paul McCartney Rips ...
George Harrison might have taken a while to get the ball rolling in The Beatles, but he managed to build a sizeable chunk of their all-time classics.
After watching the Beatles' iconic rooftop concert, Paul McCartney was inspired to revisit his iconic Höfner bass.
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