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The Beatles’ 1965 concert at Shea Stadium was a landmark moment in music history, setting new standards for live events.
Sixty years ago, on August 15, 1965, four young men from Liverpool—collectively known as The Beatles—stepped into a baseball ...
From pranking Phil Collins to hosting Hells Angels, read lesser-known tales from singer-songwriter's life outside the Beatles ...
When prized pitching prospect Nolan McLean makes his eagerly awaited MLB debut on Saturday, manager Carlos Mendoza just wants ...
Bruce Morrow helped introduce The Beatles 60 years ago when the British band kicked off a new era in rock 'n' roll by ...
A hundred years after his birth, have successors such as Robin Williams, Steve Coogan or Sacha Baron Cohen come close to ...
Find out about the main events that have taken place on this day over the years.
We reserve the right to pop up again,” says Townshend wryly, by phone from his London home, “but I think one thing is very ...
Plus numerous others like Al Hibbler, Ernie Freeman, Eddie Kirkland—all born August 16 across the 1910s–20s. Watch the Noise11 interview with Belmont Tench of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: ...
Megan Graupensperger submitted this photo of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Reading 2102 as it puts on a show at the Horseshoe Curve in October 1976. The photo was taken by her boyfriend’s great-uncle, ...
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Today in Music History for Aug. 16: In 1935, Patsy Montana recorded "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart," which turned out be the first million-selling country record by a female singer.
The Beatles witnessed the height of Beatlemania when they opened their tour with a record-setting crowd in New York.