Five George Harrison Songs That John Lennon Tried to Steal Credit For — And Failed

For much of The Beatles’ career, George Harrison lived in the shadow of the legendary Lennon-McCartney songwriting partnership. Yet as the band’s years progressed, Harrison emerged as a world-class songwriter in his own right, producing classics that remain among The Beatles’ most beloved recordings. While John Lennon often praised Harrison’s growth as a composer, there … Read more

Paul McCartney Finally Reveals His Favourite Member of The Beatles

For decades, fans have debated one question almost as passionately as they have argued over the greatest Beatles song: who was Paul McCartney’s favourite member of The Beatles? Now, after years of interviews, reflections, and revisiting the band’s remarkable legacy, McCartney has offered insight that has reignited discussions among Beatles enthusiasts around the world. The … Read more

A Barefoot 7-Year-Old Girl Walked Miles Through the South Dakota Heat Before Collapsing at a Biker’s Feet

Lila Harper had been walking for so long that the line between the endless road and the oppressive heat had completely dissolved in her mind. She was seven years old, small and delicate for her age, with messy chestnut hair plastered to her sweaty forehead and a worn, pale blue dress clinging loosely to her … Read more

Paul McCartney Finally Reveals Why He Refused to Speak to John Lennon for Three Years

The breakup of The Beatles remains one of the most discussed events in music history. While fans often focus on the business disputes and creative differences that led to the band’s split, the emotional fallout between two of its most iconic members—Paul McCartney and John Lennon—was equally profound. For years following The Beatles’ breakup in … Read more

The Concert Bruce Springsteen Played After His Drummer Max Weinberg Had a Heart Attack — That Became the Most Emotional Night of His Career

Max Weinberg has been the drummer for the E Street Band since 1974. He is not the most famous member — that is Springsteen, by a margin that requires no argument. He is not the most mythologized — that is Clarence Clemons, whose saxophone became the sound of Springsteen’s hope and whose death in 2011 … Read more