
Julian Lennon Joins Sam Mendes' Beatles Biopic Project
Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon, is now involved in Sam Mendes' upcoming four-film Beatles biopic project, a major shift from his historical exclusion from the band's official legacy.
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Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon, is now involved in Sam Mendes' upcoming four-film Beatles biopic project, a major shift from his historical exclusion from the band's official legacy.

Ringo Starr, 85, reflects on six decades of music, overcoming childhood illnesses, The Beatles' new Grammy win, and his global message of peace and love.

The Beatles have offered a preview of their upcoming 'Anthology 4' collection with the release of a previously unheard 1965 take of 'I’ve Just Seen a Face.'

Actor James Norton is reportedly set to portray Brian Epstein, the influential manager of The Beatles, in Sam Mendes' ambitious four-film biographical series.

John Lennon privately called The Rolling Stones 'the Rolling Pebbles,' expressing frustration over perceived critical adulation for the band, according to friend Elliot Mintz.

Tommy Roe, a 1960s pop star, pioneered 'soft rock' with hits like 'Dizzy,' defining a genre that appealed to younger audiences and influenced future music trends.

A new 12-disc John Lennon and Yoko Ono box set, "Power to the People," has been released, sparking debate over its omission of a controversial song.

Roger McGuinn, guitarist for The Byrds, shares personal stories about his friendships with Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Tom Petty, including how Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue was conceived.

The Who has released their previously unheard cover of The Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There," featuring drummer Keith Moon on vocals, part of the <em>Who Are You</em> super deluxe reissue with over

Saoirse Ronan is reportedly cast as Linda McCartney in Sam Mendes' four-film Beatles project, with Paul Mescal playing Paul McCartney. The Oscar-nominated actor joins a high-profile cast, though Sony

Folk icon Donovan claims he was a "catalyst" for bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and The Beatles, influencing their music by blending styles.

Paul McCartney opened his 'Got Back' tour in Brazil by performing The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' in full for the first time in nearly 60 years.