Sometimes, a tour is so bad that it leads a band to swear off touring for good. That was the case for The Beatles in 1966. After they wrapped up their touring ventures that year, including a trek ...
While every Beatles show after 1963 was something of a circus, nothing compared to the band’s ’66 tour. By then, the Fab Four were so popular they were traveling around in the back of an armored van.
Save for an impromptu London rooftop performance in January 1969, The Beatles ended their touring career on Aug. 29, 1966 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Prior the start of the show, Paul ...
At the height of their fame in 1966, the Beatles made a decision that shocked fans across the globe: they had decided to stop touring for good. Their dramatic departure from the stage left a huge gap ...
In August 1966, as the Beatles made their way to Washington during what would ultimately be their last tour, a group of six scheming 15-year-olds from the District’s Chevy Chase neighborhood developed ...
I had fun interviewing Beatles fans who attended the Beatles Crosley Field concert in 1966 and Beatles experts for a two-hour radio special airing 8-10 p.m. this Saturday on WVXU-FM (91.7), WMUB-FM ...
Last summer marked the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' first and only Japanese concerts, and Hello, Goodbye: The Beatles in Tokyo, 1966, a limited-edition book featuring photos by Shimpei Asai, ...
Fifty years ago today, the Beatles released Revolver, an album that would revolutionize pop music. Apparently, nobody told Newsweek. When we published a piece on the Beatles several weeks later, under ...
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