McCartney began on piano with “Golden Slumbers,” singing about getting “back homeward”–a fitting conclusion to a show that ...
Near the beginning of what would become an illustrious career, Steve Miller showed up at a London studio one night at just the right time to call on the services of a very frustrated Paul McCartney, ...
The Beatles give their last group performance on Jan. 30, 1969, just two days before the decade ends, in a rooftop session during filming for Let It Be. In April, McCartney announces he's leaving ...
Forty-five years ago today the Beatles played live for one last time. The afternoon of January 30, 1969, was when The Beatles surprised a central London office lunch crowd with an impromptu ...
As you may know, only the bass player and drummer are left. The lightning rod of the four was first to go, its most introspective member next.
Despite the troubles, The Beatles returned to the studio in January 1969 for their next project. Paul wanted the band to return to performing live - having retired from touring in 1966 - and they ...
The Beatles' George Harrison had no interest in playing the group's final performance in 1969. Harrison, the often overlooked songwriter behind Here Comes the Sun, Something, and While My Guitar ...
Renowned Syracuse musician Martin Sexton will return to Auburn Public Theater on Thursday, Feb. 6, to cover a classic Beatles album.