The Beatles played their last concert together in 1969 on the rooftop of Apple Corps music headquarters. They had already stopped touring in 1966 so this one last hurrah was a major event. They ...
The concert footage had already been earmarked for inclusion in the Get Back docuseries, sparking further debates about whether the audio was compelling when stripped of the arresting visuals. But the ...
30th January 1969: British rock group the Beatles performing their last live public concert on the rooftop of the Apple Organization building for director Michael Lindsey-Hogg's film documentary, 'Let ...
One thing missing from The Beatles’ super deluxe box set of Let it Be was the full 40-minute 1969 rooftop performance, but with the success of documentary Get Back it’s now coming to streaming ...
CLEVELAND − Released late last year to resounding success, Peter Jackson's "The Beatles: Get Back" docuseries challenged myths and channeled a renewed interest in one of the Beatles' most iconic works ...
The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be,” which has never been on any streaming service, Blu-ray Disc or DVD format, will finally land on Disney+. The 54-year-old documentary that followed the band ...
The film features the iconic group recording their "Let It Be" album Beatles fans everywhere, rejoice. Following a tease on social media earlier this week, Disney+ has revealed some big news for fans: ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crosley Radio is teaming up with Apple Corps Ltd. to release the exclusive The Beatles Let It Be Anthology Turntable, commemorating the highly-anticipated release of ...
In a new Associated Press interview, ex-Beatles drummer Ringo Starr was asked about his thoughts regarding the release of the restored flick and he expressed mixed feelings about it. “[F]or me, [there ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The POPS rocks out to the hits of The Beatles with special guest Echo Kid ...
Adam Behr has received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the British Academy. In one sense, Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film documenting The Beatles’ ...
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