OMG! Love This, the Yellow Submarine Shop is in New JerseyOMG! Love This, the Yellow Submarine Shop is in New JerseyAre you a fan of the Beatles, this is so cool.Sue MollSue Moll
Why John Lennon Envied Paul McCartney’s SongwritingWhy John Lennon Envied Paul McCartney’s SongwritingFormer aide recalls living with Lennon after the Beatles split.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Nirvana's Beatles InfluenceNirvana's Beatles InfluenceButch Vig recalls employing frontman's passion for Lennon and McCartney to work on 'Nevermind.'Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Top 20 Weirdest Beatles SongsTop 20 Weirdest Beatles SongsAn intriguing pattern emerges, as Paul McCartney dominates this list.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Jeff Lynne Recalls Visiting the Beatles at Abbey RoadJeff Lynne Recalls Visiting the Beatles at Abbey RoadELO leader was a fan long before he collaborated with surviving members.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
How the Beatles Said Goodbye With Their Final Official ConcertHow the Beatles Said Goodbye With Their Final Official ConcertAt the time, it must have seemed like an otherwise nondescript show. Instead, history was made.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When the Beatles Debuted ‘All You Need Is Love’ to the WorldWhen the Beatles Debuted ‘All You Need Is Love’ to the WorldThey were approached about this historic broadcast just weeks before the arrival of 'Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.'Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Listen to the Hawk to Win Paul McCartney TicketsListen to the Hawk to Win Paul McCartney TicketsPaul McCartney is coming to the Prudential Center on Monday, September 11th and we have your tickets. Starting Monday, May 1st, listen to me, Andy Chase and play “Backwards Beatles” to win your way in.Andy ChaseAndy Chase
How a Lost ‘Sgt. Pepper’-Era Track Became the Beatles Fans’ Holy GrailHow a Lost ‘Sgt. Pepper’-Era Track Became the Beatles Fans’ Holy GrailExperimental piece from early 1967 can be thought of as a precursor to the White Album's "Revolution 9." Dave LiftonDave Lifton
How the Beatles Revolutionized Popular Music, Again, With ‘Revolver’How the Beatles Revolutionized Popular Music, Again, With ‘Revolver’This is where they abandoned any preconceived notions – and all the expectations that came with them.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
How ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Became the Beatles’ First MisstepHow ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Became the Beatles’ First MisstepTelevisions across Britain were taken over by a surreal adventure on Boxing Day in 1967. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
When Jimmy Page Joined Yes Onstage to Cover a Beatles SongWhen Jimmy Page Joined Yes Onstage to Cover a Beatles SongAt loose artistic ends, the stage was set for one of the more surprising collaborations of the decade.Jeff GilesJeff Giles