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There's been no shortage of material about the Beatles, perhaps the most heavily documented musical group in history. John ...
Mattel honored The Beatles last year with a one-of-a-kind, construction set celebrating the 60th anniversary of the band’s first performance on The Ed Sullivan Show. Now, the MEGA x The Beatles ...
Leno filmed his scenes as Sullivan — negotiating the Beatles' appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show with Epstein — well over a year before Midas Man first released in the U.K. in October 2024.
“The Ed Sullivan Show.” The only problem: it turned out that they were one of the acts performing in between sets from the Beatles making their American debut. Mitzi McCall, who died this ...
They became mainstays on the era’s variety shows, including “The Ed Sullivan Show” — and were even on the episodes where The Beatles made their American debut. “Mitzi McCall’s life was ...
Mitzi McCall, whose five-decade resume in entertainment included 11 films, 14 TV shows and many animated series voice-overs, died August 8 at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank at ...
Once the plane touched down in New York's Kennedy International Airport on February 7, The Beatles were met by enormous crowds. The Ed Sullivan Show performance was the main event of their 15-day ...
With The Beatles set to appear a week later in Miami – from where the next Ed Sullivan Show was to be broadcast – the days in between were filled with numerous events. On Monday morning after ...
The idea of The Beatles going on The Ed Sullivan Show was first brought up to the show’s producers by European talent coordinator Peter Prichard, a friend of the band’s manager, Brian Epstein.
The Beatles made their first of three appearances on CBS’ “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb 9, 1964. Sullivan knew he had a really big “shew” that night, telling the audience mainly of teeny ...
The Beatles touched down in New York City for the first time in February 1964, and Friday marks the 60th anniversary of the group’s legendary appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. Two days after ...
It was 60 years ago; nearly 73 million people were watching on television the night of Feb. 9, 1964, when “The Ed Sullivan Show” went on the air and The Beatles took over music forever.