This Man Accidentally Pulled Off the World’s Greatest Photobomb
When American tourist Paul Cole was visiting London in 1969, he'd grown tired of visiting museums so he decided to have a wander around Abbey Road while waiting for his wife.
When American tourist Paul Cole was visiting London in 1969, he'd grown tired of visiting museums so he decided to have a wander around Abbey Road while waiting for his wife.
Never before seen footage of The Beatles shot on 8mm film is expected to sell at auction for $10,000.
Artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to save John Lennon's final filmed interview before The Beatles star was murdered.
Last Friday saw the release of The Beatles' final song accompanied by a music video that saw John, Paul, George, and Ringo all performing together.
Paul McCartney will exhibit a series of unseen photos of the Beatles from their early 1960s heyday that he had lost until he found them in 2020.
Unseen photos of the Beatles performing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool have come to light, with a fresh-faced John Lennon and Paul McCartney singing on stage.
Photographer Dennis Brack certainly had beginner's luck as he captured The Beatles in front of The Capitol on his very first assignment for the renowned photography agency Black Star.
Ringo Starr is best known as the rock star drummer of the Beatles, but he was also a passionate …
Earlier this year, former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr made an appearance on Conan O’Brien’s late night talk show. One …
A rare Beatles photograph taken in the same shoot as the iconic Abbey …
Everybody know the famous Beatles album cover of the four superstars crossing Abbey Road, but did you know that you can visit the intersection yourself and re-create the photo? Well you can, and what's more, there's a 24-hour webcam pointed right at the intersection that will capture you and your friends doing what tourists do at that intersection every week -- annoy local drivers.
37 previously unseen photographs of the Beatles have been found after being forgotten for nearly half a century. Photographer Paul Berriff captured the photographs during a Beatles tour in 1963 and 1964 when he was just 16 years old, but the negatives ended up being forgotten for over 45 years along with 850 other negatives.