“I Want To Hold Your Hand” didn’t just introduce The Beatles to America in 1964. It also set the British Invasion in motion. Not long after the song debuted, many other British artists came bounding ...
Congressional Chorus will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its annual cabaret with BRITISH INVASION, AMERICAN STORY, a program examining the influence of British performers on American music and the ...
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Few television programs are as closely associated with 1950s and 1960s music history as The Ed Sullivan Show. The popular television variety series ran on CBS for more than two decades, and the most ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - February 9, 1964. The Beatles make their first live US television performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. More than 73 million people watched the ‘Fab Four.’ Their only Kansas ...
April 3, 1882. Outlaw Jesse James is shot and killed inside his St. Joseph, Missouri, home. The gunman was Robert Ford, a member of the ‘James Gang’ who turned on him. A Kansas City, Kansas ...
NEW YORK (WCSC) — It has been 62 years since the British sensation The Beatles made their American television debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” launching what became known as Beatlemania across the ...
WGN Radio’s Dave Plier shares his conversation with Emmy and Grammy award-winning, producer, director, writer and documentary filmmaker Andrew Solt to talk about the most valued television libraries ...
The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women ...
Yesterday, the en banc US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard oral argument in W.M.M. v. Trump, a case challenging Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The full Fifth Circuit ...
It’s bound to put the “rock” in Rockefeller Plaza. A massive treasure trove of popular music memorabilia from the collection of the late billionaire owner of the Indianapolis Colts is set to go on ...
In his lifetime, Indiana Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay amassed a collection of musical relics that likely made the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum and Hard Rock Café green with envy. Now some of the ...