On this day in 1964, the British band ‘The Beatles’ made their historic arrival in the United States, landing at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport. This moment led to what would soon be ...
features never-before-seen footage of the Beatles as they arrived in America to unprecedented fanfare in February 1964, as well as new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. "It was like ...
In truth, America needed The Beatles in early 1964 ... Few would have imagined that its new iteration would come in the form of mop-top haircuts, close harmonies and Chesterfield suits, but ...
Capitol brought the release forward and it sold in huge numbers - 250,000 copies were sold in America in the first three days ...
Disney+ gave Beatlemaniacs the chance to see how Beatlemania started in America, with the “Beatles’ 64” documentary directed by David Tedeschi.  Disney+ has allowed us to look at how the Beatles have ...
It also exposes a darker side of the Beatles’ first visit to America in February 1964 ... still cast a pall over the nation when the Beatles arrived. And Benson, in his cameo, recalls how ...
“Now and Then” opens at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, the weekly ranking of the bestselling tracks in America ... “Now and Then” arrived, the highest The Beatles had risen ...
“In the years we’ve been open, nobody’s ever come in and said, ‘You should see the one in New York or Wyoming.’” England is where Entel’s fascination with The Beatles began in earnest.
The Beatles reached several Billboard charts last week with their first new single in decades, “Now and Then.” The tune arrived on a handful of lists, but not the Hot 100—the most closely ...