Lloyd, is an appealing actor (best known for his work on "The Queen's Gambit") who dramatizes the crispness of Brian's intelligence, and how his passion for the Beatles was a response to their magic that he converted into a kind of equation - about how those girls in the packed crowd at the Cavern Club could be leveled up to global scale.
The Beatles bring Let It Be back to several charts in the U.K. this week, as the final release from the rockers is a bestseller once more in their home country.
The Beatles already have a healthy lineup of classics, so George Martin didn't necessarily gravitate towards everything they did.
The Beatles' George Harrison was against the group's final performance on a London rooftop in 1969 - but it seems he was convinced to take part in the legendary set
Amanda Palmer would stare at The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band' cover for 45 minutes at a time.
While The Beatles will never be eclipsed in rock history, Ian Anderson felt that there was more adventurous things out there than the Fab Four.
With Bruce Springsteen and the Beatles next up for biopics following Timothée Chalamet's successful turn as Bob Dylan, we dive deep on the future of music movies
John Lennon spoke angrily about The Beatles after their split. Still, he said he thought of them fondly by the early 1970s.
The Beatles' "Blackbird" flies into the top 40 for the first time on the U.K. charts, hitting that region on a pair of lists at the same time.
On "Look Up," his first full album in nearly six years, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr has taken a country turn -- which he did with the band by singing Buck Owens' "Act Naturally" on on his own with his second solo album,
The songwriting mistake Paul McCartney wishes he could redo on the classic Beatles track "When I'm Sixty-Four."
It's so fitting that Garth Hudson was the last man standing from the Band. The beloved organ virtuoso died on Tuesday morning at 87, near Woodstock - just a few miles down the road from Big Pink, the house where the Band and Bob Dylan transformed music history just by jamming in the basement.