Beatles fans everywhere, rejoice. Following a tease on social media earlier this week, Disney+ has revealed some big news for fans: The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" is coming to the streaming ...
“Beatles ‘64” wants to hold your hand. The latest Beatles documentary specifically focuses on the 1964 arrival of the lovely lads from Liverpool in America. This includes their zeitgeist-capturing ...
It's now been just over 60 years since the Fab Four made their first visit to the U.S., touching down in New York City on February 7, 1964. Two nights later they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, ...
WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Beatles '64. The soundtrack of the Disney+ documentary Beatles '64 features many original songs and covers by The Beatles and classic rock songs performed by their American ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. First released in May 1970 amidst the swirl of The Beatles’ breakup, Let It ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Beatles spent about a decade together as a group. They won the hearts of millions of fans and even made more than a dozen albums and five films! It started with "A Hard Day's Night" ...
A Beatles documentary that lay hidden for more than 50 years will be released on Disney+ next month. Let It Be, which has been unavailable for public consumption for several decades, will be broadcast ...
The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be,” which has never been on any streaming service, Blu-ray Disc or DVD format, will finally land on Disney+. The 54-year-old documentary that followed the band ...
How is it possible, after 60 years and a dozen-plus documentaries, that there’s still footage of The Beatles that qualifies as “never before seen”? John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and ...
The Beatles’ 1964 trip to America will be chronicled in a new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi. Titled “Beatles ’64,” the film will be released on Disney+ on Nov.
The Beatles are larger than life today, and it’s wild to think that the Fab Four from Liverpool ever had difficult beginnings. However, they were no different than any other ragtag group of musicians ...
Listening to it now, Please Please Me, The Beatles‘ initial album release in the United Kingdom, sounds like one of the first times a rock and roll act properly took advantage of the long-playing ...