Former Beatle Paul McCartney makes tour stop at Coors Field
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A new photography book by George Harrison will be published in 2026. 'The Third Eye' is a collection of over 250 photographs taken by the late musician, which document his time in the Beatles.
Beatles legend Ringo Starr recently made a rare comment on his sobriety, thanking God for it. "Well, I ended up in a
Random House announced Thursday that “The Third Eye,” which includes more than 250 black and white and color images, is scheduled for Fall 2026. Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison, compiled and curated the book, which covers the years 1963-69 and includes photos of the Beatles everywhere from their native Liverpool to India to Shea Stadium.
Ringo Starr, 84, recently revealed that he demanded script changes in filmmaker Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles biopic about his life. The “Yellow Submarine” hitmaker opened up about the movie and how he spent two days offering “extensive notes” to Mendes in an interview with The New York Times published Wednesday, July 2.
Joseph Quinn, known for his role in Stranger Things, weighs in on his role in the Beatles biopic.Quinn, who is set to play guitarist George Harrison alongside Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney,
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John & Yoko follows John Lennon and Yoko Ono at a curious point in their lives: He has left the Beatles, is planning a
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reflected on their unique friendship in a new interview. The last surviving members of The Beatles said their bond is particularly important since John Lennon and George Harrison have died.
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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are looking back on their decades-long friendship as the only surviving members of The Beatles. The duo reflected on their “special” bond in a profile of Starr in The New York Times published on Wednesday, July 2.
"We have a lot of exciting plans and Tom’s experience and vision make him the perfect person to join us in making it all happen," Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison and Sean Ono Lennon said.
Before their relationship became more complex, Bob Dylan and The Beatles were mutually obsessed with each other's music, prompted by a wrong lyric.