The Beatles

Chinese Demockery: The New Record Not By Guns N' Roses

Sal Nunziato | Posted 11.17.2008 | Entertainment


Sal Nunziato

Next week, we all finally get to hear Chinese Democracy. You know the new Guns N' Roses CD. But I want to know why anyone cares.

Paul McCartney Hopes To Release 14-Minute Beatles Track

AP | Posted 11.16.2008 | Entertainment


LONDON — Paul McCartney says it's time an experimental Beatles track saw the light of day. McCartney says he wants to release "Carnival of Ligh...

DVDs: Hello "Fraggle Rock!"

Michael Giltz | Posted 11.11.2008 | Entertainment


Michael Giltz

We're in a golden age for documentaries. More of them are shown in theaters and on TV than ever before and more people now have access to video cameras so they can make their own.

Obama Hits Primetime, Daily Show: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer October 30, 2008

Shelly Palmer | Posted 10.30.2008 | Media


Shelly Palmer

Barack Obama spent roughly $4 million dollars on 30 minutes of primetime ad space last night. The commercial, which aired on CBS, NBC, MSNBC, Fox an...

Beatles Video Game To Hit Market, Not Part Of "Rock Band" Franchise

AP | Posted 10.30.2008 | Media


NEW YORK — The Beatles are coming to a game console near you. For the first time, the legendary group's music will be featured in the lucrative...

Ringo Starr Tells Fans No More Mail, He Will Burn It

AP | GREGORY KATZ | Posted 10.14.2008 | Entertainment


LONDON — Ringo Starr doesn't want to hear from you. If you do write, your letter will end up in the trash. After 45 years of stardom, he doesn't...

John Lennon A Cruel, Jealous Fiend, Says New Biography

NY Post | Posted 10.12.2008 | Entertainment


John Lennon didn't give peace a chance at home - where he callously abused and routinely tormented the women closest to him. The music legend was pro...

40 Years Of Creedence Clearwater Revival

Mike Ragogna | Posted 10.02.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

Decades before Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Son Volt and The Jayhawks re-introduced and expanded the parameters of roots-rock, there was a scrappy little group, originally hailing from El Cerrito, California.

Pet Sounds or Sgt. Pepper? I Say, Neither.

Sal Nunziato | Posted 09.18.2008 | Entertainment


Sal Nunziato

I'd like to say that I think The Hollies' Butterfly is a better record than The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper.

The Promise of On-Demand Viewing: From "What's Out" to "What's Great"

John Farr | Posted 09.08.2008 | Entertainment


John Farr

With on-demand in full flower, consumers will confront a vastly larger universe of choice, representing the entire breadth of this century-old medium, not just the most recent theatrical releases.

Reports: Paul McCartney To Play Israel In September, 40 Years After Beatles Ban

AP | Posted 08.24.2008 | Entertainment


JERUSALEM — Sir Paul McCartney is set to perform in Israel, 40 years after his legendary band, the Beatles, were banned from playing in the Holy...

Talkin' Peace and John With Yoko Ono

Marissa Moss | Posted 08.21.2008 | Entertainment


Marissa Moss

Ono: I really wanted to [re-release the track, Give Peace a Chance], it was my statement because right now the world is in turmoil and we really need to talk about world peace.

New Documentary Looks on the Bright Side of Neil Innes

Donald Liebenson | Posted 08.19.2008 | Chicago


Donald Liebenson

Neil Innes, who has been hailed as a "partially discovered genius," is the first to admit that he is an unlikely subject for a documentary. But Innes, 63, looms large in music and comedy circles for his scant degree of separation from both the Beatles and Monty Python's Flying Circus.

The Revolution That Changed Us Forever

John W. Whitehead | Posted 08.19.2008 | Entertainment


John W. Whitehead

The Beatles converged with their era -- the sixties generation -- in an almost unprecedented way. At no other time in history, or since, has a generation been so connected.

John Lennon's Rare Art Going On Display

AP | CARRIE ANTLFINGER | Posted 08.13.2008 | Entertainment


WAUKESHA, Wis. — John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono and his admirers are so protective of his legacy they don't want any of his original drawings phot...

The Smithereens "11": A Perfect 10

Sal Nunziato | Posted 07.21.2008 | Entertainment


Sal Nunziato

Feeling a bit melancholy, I took the album off the shelf, and a little over 30 minutes later I realized, this is a perfect record.

Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.17.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

When it was announced that 600 Starbucks outlets were closing, the music business shared the hit: less stores, less counter and display space, less product, less revenue.

A 40th Bite of the Apple

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.08.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

With the exception of Motown and Atlantic, there is no other catalog with as high a profile or cultural and historical significance as The Beatles' label, Apple Corps.

Long Lost Beatles Interview Airs On BBC

AP | GREGORY KATZ | Posted 07.01.2008 | Entertainment


LONDON — A Beatles interview from the 1960s in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney discussed the way they composed songs together was broadcast...

The Case Of The Missing Dave Clark Five CDs

Tony Sachs | Posted 04.13.2008 | Entertainment


Tony Sachs

Clark was a business genius decades before savvy musicians started negotiating their own contracts (or at least hiring competent lawyers to do so).

Mariah Carey Surpasses Elvis — But The Context is Missing

Tom Alderman | Posted 04.02.2008 | Media


Tom Alderman

Statistics, like everything, should be viewed in context: Mariah Carey's time is the steroidal, digital download era where music is just a 99 cent click away, in-between meetings at the office.

Neil Aspinall, The Beatle We Hardly Knew

Darin Murphy | Posted 03.26.2008 | Entertainment


Darin Murphy

Hardly anyone knows it, but we've just lost another Beatle. Not the most famous, influential, mysterious or essential, but perhaps the most indispensable one.

"Fifth Beatle" Neil Aspinall Dies In New York

AP | NEKESA MUMBI MOODY | Posted 03.24.2008 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — Neil Aspinall, a longtime friend of the Beatles who managed their business enterprises and helped make the group a moneymaking phenom...

The Big Business Of Christmas Songs

AFP | Juan Castro Olivera | Posted 12.23.2007 | Entertainment


At the height of their career, the Beatles were not above cashing in on Christmas tunes at the end of the year, a formula that 40 years later still se...

John, Paul, George, Ringo...and Mike Huckabee?

Edward Ugel | Posted 12.19.2007 | Politics


Edward Ugel

Imagine if someone who touts themselves as a man of religion wasn't so willing to alienate others just to get in bed with the evangelical crowd.