Their early success was helped, in large part, by their manager, a man named Brian Epstein. Epstein first discovered The Beatles at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in 1961. Over the course of the ...
Epstein’s flair for presentation helped The Beatles sharpen up their rough edges to make them more telegenic for the golden age of TV. “When Brian met them, they were eating onstage ...
With a little help from EW, see John, Paul, George, and Ringo in their day-to-day lives as they made history as the ...
Having already made waves in Hamburg during The Beatles' formative years, Odeon Records from Berlin persuaded Brian and ...
Get Back, Paul McCartney and John Lennon have a private chat about George Harrison, which was secretly recorded by the ...
Almost anyone who grew up with the Beatles knows a few key things about their manager, Brian Epstein, the subject of the new biopic "Midas Man." You might know that he ran a popular record store ...
The Beatles had their first number one in America when I Want to Hold Your Hand topped the Cashbox chart in 1964 and they ...
Get Back showed the band's last days together and the tension between Paul McCartney and George Harrison, with everything ...
In “Midas Man,” the new film out this month in the United States about the late Beatles manager Brian Epstein, an early, pivotal scene is set in a synagogue. In it, Brian (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd ...