The iconic British comedy musical film, "A Hard Day’s Night," was released on this day in history, Aug. 11, 1964, and starred the Beatles in their first feature movie. The movie was released during ...
A Hard Day’s Night (1964) was like many other movies. A screenwriter (Alun Owen) penned the script. A director (Richard Lester) helmed the shoot. And actors (many of them anonymous in the U.S. aside ...
The Beatles fleshed out the track listings on their first couple of albums with covers drawn from their pre-fame club shows, when they were required to play everything from Little Richard to show ...
Bruce Spizer first heard “I Want To Hold Your Hand” while riding on the Isidore Newman School bus in January 1964. With that, a lifelong Beatles fan was born. Six decades later, the New Orleans tax ...
Given the sacrosanct aura that’s developed around pretty much everything to do with the Beatles over the past half-century, it seems unbelievable that anything related to the Fab Four might have ever ...
There’s growing debate in Beatles fan circles over whether an untitled, unidentified recording that’s been available for half a century is or isn’t the work of the Fab Four themselves. The track in ...