NEW YORK (AP) — SiriusXM satellite radio said Tuesday it will debut a channel devoted to the Beatles later this month, achieving a long-sought dream to highlight the music of the pop legends. The ...
Fans who can’t get enough of the Fab Four’s music will soon have the option of hearing them 24/7 when Sirius XM satellite radio launches the first-ever full-time Beatles channel May 18. The new ...
In what may be a first in local Beatles’ radio programming, Edd Raineri, host of “The Beatledd Fab Four Hour” on WRKC-FM, Radio King’s College, recently invited Gary Danish and Joe Sweet, hosts of ...
The Beatles broke up in the early 1970s. Ever since, fans have wanted to hear new music from the Fab Four. In the 1990s, audiences got their wish – to a degree. The release of the Beatles Anthology ...
The Beatles were the biggest rock band of the 20th century, and their music lives on all over the world. The Los Angeles radio program Breakfast With the Beatles has helped ensure that longevity as it ...
Earlier this week, we celebrated what we thought was the 50th anniversary of the first time the Beatles were heard on U.S. airwaves. However, some new information has come to light, providing ...
On May 18th, SiriusXM is launching a new radio station devoted to the Beatles. Sirius is billing the station as the first ever to be “all-things-Beatles, 24/7.” The Beatles Channel will contain a ...
May 3 (UPI) --Sirius XM has announced a new Beatles satellite radio channel set to launch on May 18. The channel will feature songs from throughout the iconic band's catalog and other programming that ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — With the release of the three-part documentary series “The Beatles: Get Back,” one of the most popular and influential bands in history is now back in the news. However, the ...
Just as some may have predicted, a bolt from the heavens struck after John Lennon said the Beatles were bigger than Jesus — but instead of hitting Lennon, it ended up silencing one of the band's ...
The 1960s were marked by “Beatlemania,” with this British band even dominating the United States’ radio waves. In one interview, the Beatles commented on their success overseas — and why you can’t ...
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