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. John Lennon, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Beatles 4 Beatles fans Loine Hockman, from left, Judy Urban, Karen Konopka and Bonnie Howe were juniors in high school when they ...
An estimated 73 million Americans tuned in to see the Beatles (from left, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with Ed Sullivan, center) makes their American debut on "The Ed ...
In 1964 the Beatles had taken the U.S. by storm, reaching an unbelievable milestone that no other band has ever achieved.
NEW YORK — Likely most people have seen iconic footage of the Beatles performing on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” But how many have seen Paul McCartney during that same U.S. trip feeding seagulls off his ...
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When The Beatles crossed the pond, they took America by storm. Frankly, up until Taylor Swift, there was not a musical act that received so much praise from absolutely crazed fans. Thanks to those ...
The band 1964: The Tribute, a Beatles tribute band, will play the 10 songs the Beatles played at Red Rocks in 1964. Tickets to the show cost $32, a sharp increase from the $6.60 ticket to see the ...