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The Beatles were a united front throughout the 1960s, but things took a sour turn in the final years of the decade and in the ...
In 1981, George Harrison appeared on Good Morning America to talk about how he navigated life after the Beatles' break-up ...
John Lennon was "insanely jealous" of the commercial and critical success that Paul McCartney enjoyed after leaving The Beatles, according to a friend of his.
The world was wide open for John Lennon after The Beatles, but he knew not to end up like some legends that fell by the ...
John Lennon issued that insult to many Paul McCartney songs, but there is one hit in particular that Lennon once called "meaningless." ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney notoriously had varying musical opinions; however, they both agreed that these singers were ...
Radio and TV personality Elliot Mintz has gone into detail about seeing the two Beatles together two years after their last ...
John Lennon was initially the clear leader of The Beatles Peter Brown, the personal assistant to Beatles manager Brian Epstein, had a close working relationship with the band for years.
Back in 1968, Lennon, Keith Richards and an unlikely collection of musical cohorts tore through a White Album highlight ...
Paul and John, who were The Beatles' primary songwriters and often wrote in tandem in the early years of the 1960s, had their ...
John Lennon (1940-1980) formed the Beatles in 1960 with Paul McCartney (1942-), George Harrison (1943-2001) and Ringo Starr (1940-).
John Lennon Tried His Best to ‘Hurt’ 1 of the Beatles He Admired the Most John Lennon was so close to 1 Beatle that he considered him a soul mate. Despite this, he still treated him poorly.