Photographer Harry Benson, who accompanied the Beatles on their 1964 tour, shares his memories of the band's experiences, ...
Much of the rarely seen footage involves the Beatles relaxing in between a frenetic schedule of radio, TV, and concert appearances. Viewers will see McCartney feeding seagulls bread out a window, and ...
Eat the Document' was never theatrically released, nor did it get a video release, and has been viewed mostly via bootlegs.
The plot of Beatles '64 takes viewers back to February 1964 when four lads from Liverpool arrived in the United States and forever changed music and culture. The documentary starts with a country ...
As documentary director David Tedeschi was doing his research for "Beatles '64," he said it wasn't difficult to find plenty of engaging storylines involving the Fab Four that year.
Music documentaries are having a moment ... rock" on Max while Disney+ has released yet another film about the Beatles (produced by Martin Scorsese no less). A great music doc can reveal the ...
Along with concert footage, the documentary offers glimpses of John ... primarily because the Beatles icon hadn’t been on stage in years. The footage is grainy but effective, though most ...
“Beatles ‘64”, a new documentary streaming on Disney+, captures all the joy and glee of America’s first up-close-and-personal experience with the four musicians behind the phenomenon ...
where he was the first person to play since The Beatles. That period is in spotlighted in “Elton John: Never Too Late,” a Disney+ documentary streaming now. The 102-minute film co-directed by R.J.