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Beatlemania revisited, 60 years after iconic band’s US debut. Producer Martin Scorsese's "Beatles '64" explores the Fab Four's impact. By Suzanne Yeo, Lisa Zobel, and Sean Keane.
Yet as bad as that sounds, the Beatlemania in my life didn’t kick in the way that it had just a few years earlier. And I think I can trace the reason for that to December 8, 1980.
The Beatles played to thousands of screaming fans at Cow Palace on Aug. 19, 1964, before holding their last official show at Candlestick Park a mere two years later on Aug. 29, 1966. The bottom line: ...
Long before reality TV blurred the lines between celebrity and character, Saturday morning cartoons were already doing ...
The Beatles returned to the top of the UK music charts on Friday, with the record-breaking track "Now And Then", making history as the act with the longest gap between its first and last No. 1 single.
Sixty years ago, “Beatlemania” was born. And during this pivotal time in the Beatles’ history, a young Paul McCartney was taking photos of all the excitement around him.
WABC radio is celebrating its centennial and The Post looks back at the station's incredible coverage — from Beatlemania to 9/11 — and the famous personalities, such as Howard Cosell and ...
By 1963, the New York Times was reporting on a development in the U.K. that had been dubbed “Beatlemania”: writhing crowds of young people screaming, shrieking, bursting, blooming, and wilting ...
Beatlemania is back in ‘TWST – Things We Said Today’ by Andrei Ujica, premiering Out of Competition at Venice Film Festival.
The youngest baby boomers, born in the era that spawned Beatlemania, face a looming retirement crisis, researchers have found. "Late boomers," Americans born between 1960 and 1965, have less ...