The Beatles are the biggest and most important band in the world. If John Lennon and George Harrison were still alive, would ...
Wow, sixty-one years ago today, on Sunday, February 9, 1964, The Ed Sullivan Show introduced America to The Beatles.
On their bucket list were a couple of nights at the famous Tree Tops Hotel in Nyeri, where Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne while holidaying with Prince Philip. They then spent a couple of more ...
George Harrison was a huge fan of Bob Dylan, to the extent they both worked together extensively and Harrison took considerable care when reciting his lyrics.
On Feb. 9, 1964, the Beatles made their first live American television appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” broadcast from ...
1966: The Government announces that a Fast Reactor will be built at Dounreay power station in Scotland. On the same day, singer/actress Sophie Tucker dies aged 79. 1967: Canadian conductor Percy Faith ...
1963 – First flight of Boeing 727 jet. 1964 – First appearance of Beatles on “Ed Sullivan Show” draws 73.7 million. 1964 – GI Joe character created. 1969 – First flight of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet.
“Just saw Ed Sheeran on Church Street. He sang his song, but sadly the police stopped him in the middle,” an X user posted. The Beatles broke up soon after their impromptu performanc ...
Ed Sheeran's impromptu street performance in Bengaluru was cut short by police due to lack of permission and footpath encroachment. The incident sparked a debate on the flexibility needed for ...
Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Gilda Radner (1946 - 1989), Bill Murray; and bottom Jane Curtain, Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, ...