THE gates of the Strawberry Field children's home, in Beaconsfield Road, in Woolton, must be among the most-photographed landmarks in Liverpool. Not because of any great architectural or scenic merit, but because of the link to The Beatles and their double-sided single of 1967.Daily Post ...
Beatles song of the day Child Of Nature AlthoughJohn Lennonwrote 'Child Of Nature' in India in 1968, the tune eventually resurfaced with different lyrics as'Jealous Guy'on his 1971 solo albumImagine. See more » On this day in Beatles history ...
The uniqueness of this collection comes in its well roundedness: shots of the Beatles are interspersed with images of their hysterical fans, debutantes coming out at Queen Charlotte’s Ball are just a few page-turns away from scenes at Soho’s strip clubs. Through the journalistic e...
At just seventeen-year-old, Twiggy set the standard for fashion in 1967. The British sensation brought the age of the mini-mod into full force. Fashion in 1960 Givenchy suit (1960)Although the 1960s are best known as a decade of experimentation, it didn’t start out that way in the fa...
Basketball star Wilt Chamberlain extends a long left in the direction of world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali as they meet at ABC's television studio in New York, March 10, 1967. Chamberlain stands 7 feet, 1 inch tall, and Ali is 6 feet, 2 inches tall. Chamberlain's reach is over 90...
But, jazz audiences were dwindling in the United States with the arrival of the Beatles and the growing popularity of pop and rock sounds. In 1968 Jones formed a musical partnership that would change her career. She met Houston Person, a highly regarded tenor saxophonist, when the two ...
United States - died October 13, 1974 in New York, New York, United States was an American screenwriter, columnist, a television variety show host who is forever remembered for introducing and making household names of Elvis Presley and the Beatles on his extraordinarily successful Ed Sullivan Sho...
Dylan is one of the key ingredients in any hippie repertoire. The Beatles. Especially during their psychedelic period, when they'd moved from "She Loves You (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)" to "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." Jefferson Airplane. Before the watered-down, glitzed-up popsters that were...