John Lennon often poured himself into his songs, and he once did so quite literally for a classic track that took over 120 takes to capture.
By Annie Leibovitz with essays by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Susan Sontag and Gloria Steinem Phaidon Press: 493 pages, $100 If ...
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr had the mother of all solo-career conundrums. It’s hard enough building a reputation as a one-man act after leaving a moderately ...
On this day in 2000, a man who violently attacked George Harrison at home during a mental health crisis was deemed not guilty by insanity.
From 'A Day. in the Life' to 'She Loves You' and 'Something', Black Sabbath's very own Ozzy Osbourne once picked his ten ...
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15 Music Legends Who Secretly Loathed Their Most Popular Hits
Ever wonder if your favorite musicians actually love the songs you blast on repeat? Surprisingly, some of the biggest music ...
One of those moments happened when Paul McCartney was writing a song that would go on to top the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart ...
In a phone call between Ono and musician David Peel—a New York friend of the couple, who occasionally performed with Lennon ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sean Ono Lennon about what his mom taught him, and the new documentary about his famous parents, One to One: John and Yoko.
Saturday Night Live has presented some of pop-culture's most iconic moments in musical history. We document its legacy in ...
From his perch on the stage, McCartney had a lot to take in from the sold-out audience. You might expect the crowd would come ...
Bowie, the Sex Pistols, John Lennon: all flirted with Nazi imagery. Elisa Bray speaks to the author of a new book which examines the rock world’s fixation on fascism ...
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