The Beatles’s self-titled ninth record is known more adoringly by the world as The White Album. If the cover is as simple as they come – a sea of white accompanied by the band’s name imprinted just ...
As the 60s swung about them and their iconic mop-tops grew increasingly shaggy, The Beatles enjoyed an unprecedented level of celebrity. Ubiquitous, universally adored, John, Paul, George and Ringo ...
Brimming with an overflow of material, The Beatles uncorked The White Album in 1968. Technically titled The Beatles, it was the first and only double album that they’d release in their career. The ...
The Beatles, with their iconic albums from Rubber Soul to Abbey Road, have left fans divided over their favourite. However, The White Album often emerges as a top pick among dedicated listeners. But ...
The stark beauty found on the cover of the Beatles' 1968 self-titled album has captivated many fans, but artist Rutherford Chang likes it when the LP's famous all-white design takes on some wear and ...
On Aug. 29, 1966, the Beatles took the stage at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park. The performance marked the end of touring for one of the greatest and most influential acts of the rock era. Aside ...