February 9, 1964. The Beatles perform on the Ed Sullivan Show. More than 73 million people watched. Their only Kansas City concert took place at Municipal Stadium that same year, featuring the hit, ...
Before visiting an exhibit titled “Eyes of the Storm,” one would be forgiven for expecting the works to be dark, foreboding ...
Decades before BTS, Blackpink, and ‘KPop Demon Hunters,’ the Korean trio took Vegas and Ed Sullivan by storm. Here, surviving member Sue Kim tells their unbelievable story—from abject poverty to ...
Over 60 years ago on Feb. 9, 1964, the Beatles played the wildly popular “Ed Sullivan Show” for the first time.
The history of television, packed in eight (not so) easy questions ...
Now, we no longer have the chance to watch late-night television. The death of late-night TV is happening in front of our ...
As a member of Bowie’s band, George Murray cut the studio albums Station to Station, Low, Heroes, Lodger, and Scary Monsters ...
Last night, after Stephen Colbert's monologue and before his second act, he had to go backstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater to ...
The BBC banned Bob Dylan's debut song Baby, Let Me Follow You Down over a single word, setting the stage for the singer's ...
A cache of more than 300 pages of legal documents charting the bitter break-up of The Beatles is to go under the hammer later ...
Tinsley Ellis has brought his music to fans live in person to all 50 United States, as well as in Canada, across Europe, Australia and South America. He’s earned the love and respect of many of his ...
The first DJ to join the Beatles' inner circle, Murray "the K" Kaufman died of cancer on Feb. 21, 1982, at age 60.