The Beatles were greeted by the deafening roar of thousands of screaming fans when they arrived in the United States for the very first time on this day in history, Feb. 7, 1964. "When the Beatles ...
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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Opening acts for the Beatles’ 1964 tour of the United States and Canada generally had at least one high-charting hit to their name, helping ensure fans would be in the seats (if the Beatlemania wasn’t ...
The Beatles set the stage for the British Invasion, in which British rock bands became increasingly popular in the United States. When they first traveled across the Atlantic, they were greeted by ...
Nothing else that might happen in their careers could be bigger than going to America. Or so The Beatles thought in 1964. “They're all so free on this trip, and joyful,” says David Tedeschi, director ...
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, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Darryn King writes about arts and culture of all kinds. Dec 07, 2024, 10:19am EST The Beatles pose for a portrait in front of an ...