On February 9, 1964, The Beatles stepped onto the stage at CBS Studio 50 in New York City to open an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show. "Their lyrics (punctuated by nutty shouts of “yeah, yeah, yeah!”) ...
For 23 years, more than 10,000 performers graced the stage of The Ed Sullivan Show, including some of the world’s most notable musicians and stars. With acts from The Beatles to Elvis Presley, the ...
It was 60 years ago; nearly 73 million people were watching on television the night of Feb. 9, 1964, when “The Ed Sullivan Show” went on the air and The Beatles took over music forever. John Lennon, ...
After finding explosive success in England, The Beatles hoped to establish themselves in the United States with a performance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The band wasn’t sure they’d catch on in America.
A piece of stage backdrop autographed by the Beatles during their first live US concert 50 years ago is coming up for auction. It could be sold for between 800,000 dollars (£490,000) and 1 million ...
Terry McDermott liked to say he "never worked a day in his life." And what a life it was. McDermott, the "Essexville Rocket," who twice medaled in the Olympics in speedskating and also appeared on the ...