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Before they came together as the Beatles, George Harrison had visited the U.S. and he told the others that American has its own music and there was no reason for America to need them as a group.
It was 20 years ago today … Actually, it was nearly 50. Forty-eight, to be exact. In what was one of the most anticipated events of its day, Feb. 7, 1964, saw the Beatles touch American soil for ...
The Beatles arrived at New York’s JFK airport on Feb. 7, 1964, stepping out of Pan Am Flight 101 from London’s Heathrow Airport and onto American soil for the first time. The result was pure ...
Ringo Starr celebrated his 76th birthday Thursday at Capital Records, and he revealed to FOX411 The Beatles were nervous about coming to America. “Coming to America, was a most incredible moment ...
Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in the United States. NPR's Bob Edwards speaks with Martin Goldsmith about his new book, The Beatles Come to America.
When The Beatles came to America for the first time 60 years ago this week – on Feb. 7, 1964 – the four lads from Liverpool famously flew Pan American Airlines’ legendary trans-Atlantic ...
America was ripe, and, to their credit, the Beatles were ready. Someone asks 1964 Paul McCartney about his band’s role in the shaping of Western culture, and he bursts out laughing at the notion ...
If there’s any chapter of the Beatles’ saga that Beatles fans the world over feel they know in their bones, it’s the early months of 1964, when the Beatles first came to America — a ...
The Beatles came to America in 1964. Just before this, though, they worried their relevancy was slipping. Here's why. Skip to main content. Showbiz Cheat Sheet. Expand Search Collapse Search.
A Beatles song came on, ... How ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ Brought Elvis, the Beatles, and Culture to America.” “When The Beatles were there, it wasn’t as if it was an ordinary show.
In the mid-1960s, America found itself in the grip of a public health crisis. “The British Beatles broke out here in New York ...
America was ripe, and, to their credit, the Beatles were ready. Someone asks 1964 Paul McCartney about his band’s role in the shaping of Western culture, and he bursts out laughing at the notion ...