Beatlemania hits the U.S. on February 9, 1964, when the Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan Show Forty percent of the country watches and soon after divides into camps of worshipful fans ...
flew in to New York to arrange for three appearances of the Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in February, and before he flew back to England, contract in pocket, we had a chat with him ...
The Beatles released several hit singles in the UK that weren't included on their albums as part of their strategy to keep singles and records separate.
Kiss’ Gene Simmons had a revelatory experience that made him want to be one of The Beatles. His initial interest in the Fab Four had little to do with music. Interestingly, Kiss once covered a great, ...
The Beatles hit America in a major way in the mid-’60s, and once they did, there was no going back. One of the most famous moments in rock history is when they performed on the Ed Sullivan Show ...
It was the introduction that changed music history. SCHMITZ: A little over 60 years ago, the Beatles appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show," and popular music in this country was never the same.
The most egregiously missed opportunity for this project is the use of its core footage, culled from the original 16-mm black ...
“The Mayo Clinic is the most fantastic thing that has ever happened,” Sullivan said during a 1962 Post-Bulletin interview.
It’s February 1964. Beatles John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, fresh from their triumphant North American debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” are on a train bound for ...