Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here breaks a record set by the Beatles for the longest gap between weeks at No. 1 on the Official Albums chart as it returns to the summit.
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Gen-Z music producer amazed by "Revolver" – Beatles albums reaction part 7 - part 1
Watch a Gen-Z music producer experience the magic of The Beatles’ iconic album "Revolver" for the first time! See their ...
Bob Dylan named this early Beatles song as his favorite, and it also marked George Harrison’s first U.S. Top 10 hit as a lead ...
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Calendar of events | Chuck Prophet marks return to Moe’s Alley
SANTA CRUZ Chuck Prophet marks return to Moe’s Alley Whether it is touring in support of his latest album or performing selections from Bob Dylan’s “The Basement Tapes,” Chuck Prophet performs at ...
Since 1913, Billboard has charted the top-selling and most popular songs across the world. In that time, hundreds of artists have topped what has become ...
Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" spends a 10th week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming her fourth album with at least 10 weeks at No. 1.
The year 1966 had a number of great classic rock bands. These are three we love that hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 in 1966.
Though Abbey Road is the Beatles' first traditional studio album to achieve this remarkable feat, it's not their only one.
This 1975 rock album just returned to No. 1 after 50 years, breaking The Beatles' record for longest gap between ...
Watch a new short making-of documentary about The Beatles’ 1990s reunion song “Free as a Bird,” featuring unseen studio footage of the band's surviving members.
Abbey Road by The Beatles reaches 500 weeks on the Billboard 200, becoming only the second title from the band to do so, ...
Earlier this year, George Harrison would have turned 82. But, as is often the case, the universe had a different plan in mind, and the former Beatle left us at age 58 way back in 2001. Despite his ...
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