Articles related to "A Hard Days Night"A Hard Day's Night was the Beatles third album and featured songs from their new film. Released in spring 1964, it was their first album issued after conquering America.
The opening chords of Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture will be played in January 2008 when the themed Beatles boutique Hard Days Night Hotel opens
A real "Ticket to Ride" -- fans can actually take a "Magical Mystery Tour" and see places they'll remember from the lives of John, Paul, Ringo and George
Four Beatles movies were made however the music and bizarre cast of the animated Yellow Submarine make this film its most psychedelic tribute to 1960s music pop culture.
In October of 2008, a math professor at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia revealed an astonishing discovery: He had used math to understand the music of the Beatles!
The chiming sound of the Rickenbacker 12 string guitar has a special place in the hearts of music lovers. George Harrison of The Beatles can be thanked for this...
A Hard Day's Night is not only the most romantic of all Beatle albums, but also one dominated by John Lennon compositions. Among the noteworthy songs was "If I Fell."
A pocket walking guide leads Beatles fans in the footsteps of John, Paul, George and Ringo, including Abbey Road, Apple in Savile Row, and to McCartney's London home.
Location London by Mark Adams is the definitive guide to movies made in London. Follow in the film location footsteps of Hugh Grant, Michael Caine, Stanley Kubrick etc
From the yellow submarine outside the John Lennon Airport to a Beatles-themed hotel, the Fab Four remain Liverpool's indelible icon
Ringo Starr was the drummer with the most famous band in the history of rock music, The Beatles. He also had a 15-year career as a film star which is assessed here.
In October 1964, The Beatles were due to start recording a new album. Short of original material, they reworked an old Paul McCartney composition, "I'll Follow the Sun."
Rolling Stone released a list of the best music DVDs. Find out here what they missed.
The new Getty Images Gallery, at Movieum of London, is showing an exhibition of rare and unseen images of the Beatles by famous photographers, including Robert Whitaker.
London's Beatle Brain Richard Porter leads tours to see the fab four's favorite hang-outs, and does tours for the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who and Jimi Hendrix too
When making a list of 100 greatest rock songs the majority will probably be rock music from the sixties and the seventies.
60's TV star and Pop Icon Peter Tork has rare form of head and neck cancer, but remains optimistic and says his prognosis is good.
The travel business is already booming in Liverpool, European City of Culture for 2008, with its Beatles connections like the Beatles Story and John Lennon Airport
Is Smooth Jazz is nothing more than a natural means of bringing Jazz to the masses?
In the 1960s, pop albums came of age, due in great part to the friendly rivalry between The Beach Boys and The Beatles, whose records spurred the other to greater heights
What happened when The Beatles, the biggest band in the world, got really animated?
"You may say I'm dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world can live as one..."
Beatlemania may have grown too fast for a group of highly individualistic and creative young musicians who burst onto the global pop music scene.
Disney's Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience is merely a battle of the blands, offering little insight into the pop superstars. 5/10.
Regarded by many as manufactured "bubblegum" pop, The Monkees have stood the test of time and deserve to finally be inducted into the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame.
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