Using artificial intelligence the team has analyzed 80,000 chords in 745 songs that were listed in the US Billboard’s "Hot 100" chart between 1958 and 1991 to try to define the 'perfect pop' song.
More than 1,000 items were sold over three days from artists including Eddie Van Halen, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Cher, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Jimi Hendrix, Tupac, Whitney Houston, The Doors, Little Richard, and more.
A biopic about the life of The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein, titled 'Midas Man,' is on its way to North American shores.
'The Beatles: 1964 US Albums In Mono' box set consists of albums from their US release between January 1964 and March 1965.
'Billy Preston: That’s The Way God Planned It', the documentary about the famed Beatles collaborator is set for a wider theatrical release.
A highly valued variety of Beatles memorabilia is set to be auctioned off, including items from John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1969 peace protest.
The amount of good films about rock and its culture is quite vast, but here's a list of some essential ones concentrating ‘mostly’ on the music first and foremost.
An exhibition prepared to mark 60 years since The Beatles' ground-breaking film 'A Hard Day's Night' has opened in Liverpool, England.
This latest documentary will focus on the time the so-called 'Fab Four' spent in India, and will be accompanied by an album.
The book will be titled 'George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle' and written by acclaimed Beatles biographer Philip Norman.
Just in time for the holidays, an expanded version of The Beatles Anthology will be reissued, featuring a documentary, album, and book.
A rare 1962 vinyl single by The Beatles is set to reach a high price, up to $11,400, due to a typo in one of the band member's name.
Smile was to be the title of the 12th Beach Boys album that was to be released anywhere between January and June 1967. It was to be their masterpiece. Actually, it was supposed to be THE rock and roll masterpiece, better than anything The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix or Bob Dylan came up with. But then...it never came out.
'With a Little Help From My Friends' is a 3-CD collection of covers from artists like Ike & Tina Turner, Billy Preston, and more.
'The Beatles Rubber Soul To Revolver' covers two of the group’s much-loved albums, an extensive treatment of the infamous 'Yesterday and Today' “butcher cover”, and more.
An intriguing new music book, Ribbons of Rust: The Beatles’ Recording History In Context, explores their story in relation to their lives and times.
Mary McCartney, Paul McCartney’s daughter, will be directing, and the title will be 'If These Walls Could Sing.'
Back in 1966, while The Beatles were on tour in Japan, all four members created a painting that came to be known as “Images of a Woman.” Soon to be up for auction.
There are a number of great movies in which rock, and other musical genres, play an integral part in the larger social messages they are attempting to convey, and here's a list of some essential ones that do that better than most.
'The Journal of Beatles Studies,' published by Liverpool University Press, is the first journal to establish The Beatles as an object of scholarly research.
Adding to the already extensive Beatles library, 'All You Need Is Love' is comprised of intimate unpublished interviews with the band, family, and friends.
The new documentary about The Beatles' first trip to the United States in '64 is set to premiere on Disney+ on November 29th.
The tape, released by renowned Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, completely changes the long held narrative that John Lennon wanted to break the band up post-'Abbey Road.'
The a rare first pressing of The Beatles' classic 'White Album' was given to the Foundation’s Sutton Coldfield branch and includes the original inserts and a fold-out poster.


























