The Story Behind the Cover of the Beatles’ ‘Revolver’The Story Behind the Cover of the Beatles’ ‘Revolver’The Beatles' Revolver, one of the earliest albums of the psychedelic era, debuted in the U.K. on Aug. 5, 1966; its U.S. release came three days later.Frank MastropoloFrank Mastropolo
When the Beatles Began ‘Revolver’ Sessions With ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’When the Beatles Began ‘Revolver’ Sessions With ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’Title was inspired by one of Ringo Starr's malapropisms, but never appears in the song.Frank MastropoloFrank Mastropolo
A Look Back at the Beatles’ Early Days at the Cavern ClubA Look Back at the Beatles’ Early Days at the Cavern ClubThey wore leather jackets and jeans onstage, infuriating owner Ray McFall, who was no fan of rock 'n' roll.Frank MastropoloFrank Mastropolo
Sony to Buy Michael Jackson’s Publishing Company, Including Beatles CatalogSony to Buy Michael Jackson’s Publishing Company, Including Beatles CatalogMichael Jackson outbid Paul McCartney for ATV Music in 1985, paying more than $40 million and fracturing their relationship. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Beatles Producer George Martin Dead at 90Beatles Producer George Martin Dead at 90The man known as the "Fifth Beatle," producer and arranger George Martin, has died at the age of 90.Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
The Day the Beatles Began Recording ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Title TrackThe Day the Beatles Began Recording ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Title TrackEver willing to experiment with new recording techniques, Paul McCartney tried something different with his bass.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Some Really Dumb Business DecisionsSome Really Dumb Business DecisionsHere are some examples showing that the smartest people on the planet are just as dumb as you and me when it comes to making smart business decisions.Tom EgelhoffTom Egelhoff
The Sixties: A Decade That Changed The WorldThe Sixties: A Decade That Changed The WorldSome of you might be wondering where the inspiration comes from to write five articles every week. Sometimes it comes right out of left field.Tom EgelhoffTom Egelhoff