The Beatles join audio platform Yoto Tuesday, December 5 by ABC NewsIf you’ve been dying to get your children to appreciate The Beatles, now’s your chance. The legendary band's music has been added to the audio platform Yoto, which is aimed at children.Three new Yoto cards of music from The Beatles and Paul McCartney are now available. Two of... Read More.
Patrick Stewart shares story of meeting Paul McCartney as The Beatles land new #1 Friday, December 1 by ABC NewsThe Beatles are back at #1: The band’s new single, “Now and Then,” tops the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart for the very first time.The Adult Alternative Airplay chart launched in 1996, and The Beatles have landed on it one other time — when 1996’s... Read More.
On This Day, November 29, 2001: The Beatles guitarist George Harrison dies at 58 Wednesday, November 29 by ABC NewsOn This Day, November 29, 2001...Legendary Beatles guitarist George Harrison lost his battle with lung cancer at the age of 58. The rocker passed away in Beverly Hills, California, at a home owned by his Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney.Harrison’s death came two years after surviving a knife attack by... Read More.
George Harrison’s widow explains how she knows he approves of The Beatles’ “Now and Then Wednesday, November 22 by ABC NewsGeorge Harrison’s widow, Olivia Harrison, is confident that her late husband approved of The Beatles' just-released tune “Now and Then.” In a post to George’s social media accounts, Olivia shares a "surprising magical story" about how a clock that her husband purchased gave her a sign... Read More.
On This Day, November 20, 1995: The Beatles release ‘Anthology 1’ Monday, November 20 by ABC NewsOn This Day, November 20, 1995...The Beatles released the 60-track compilation album Anthology 1, featuring rarities, outtakes and live performances recorded from 1958–1964.It also included the first new Beatles song in 25 years, “Free as a Bird,” which featured audio from a John Lennon demo he recorded in 1977.... Read More.
The Beatles denied 16th UK #1 by Taylor Swift Friday, November 17 by ABC NewsThe Beatles have been denied another #1. While early tracking suggested the legendary rockers' remaster of 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) would land at #1 on the U.K. Official Albums Chart, it turns out they were no match for Taylor Swift.Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) wound up at #1... Read More.
The Beatles on track for 16th #1 album in the UK Wednesday, November 15 by ABC NewsLooks like The Beatles are on track for another #1.The legendary rockers recently reissued their two greatest hits compilations, 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album), and early numbers suggest one of them will debut on top of the U.K. Official Albums chart.If things stay on track, the remastered 1967-1970 will... Read More.
The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and The Beatles among this year’s Grammy nominees Friday, November 10 by ABC NewsThe Rolling Stones' return to music did not go unnoticed by the Recording Academy.The world's greatest rock and roll band scored a nomination for Best Rock Song for "Angry," the lead single from Hackney Diamonds, the band's first new album of original songs since 2005.Meanwhile, Paul... Read More.
“Mind-boggling”: The Beatles make UK history with “Now And Then” Friday, November 10 by ABC NewsIt's 2023, and The Beatles are #1 on the British chart.The group has made history with their "final" song, "Now And Then," which features new contributions from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, a John... Read More.
The Beatles’ ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ album reissues, with 21 new tracks, out now Friday, November 10 by ABC NewsIn the wake of the release of The Beatles' "final" song, "Now And Then," reissues of the band's beloved 1962-1966 and 1967-1970 compilations -- known respectively as the Red and Blue albums -- are out now.The albums, originally released 50 years ago, were... Read More.
Peter Jackson says it’s “conceivable” more Beatles music could be created from old recordings Monday, November 6 by ABC NewsWhile "Now and Then" is billed as the last song from The Beatles, director Peter Jackson, who helmed the Get Back documentary and directed the "Now and Then" video, says it might not be quite as final as that.While speaking to the U.K.'s
Producer Giles Martin insists no AI was used in final Beatles song, “Now and Then” Friday, November 3 by ABC NewsThere were a lot of shocked fans this summer when Paul McCartney suggested in a June interview that artificial intelligence was used to extract John Lennon’s voice for The Beatles' just-released final song, "Now and Then." Although McCartney later clarified his statement, Giles Martin, who produced the new track alongside McCartney, is also setting... Read More.