Famed TV variety show host Ed Sullivan was frustrated. It was Oct. 25, 1964 — 60 years ago tonight — and the latest “British Invasion” rock band, the Rolling Stones, had just performed on his Sunday ...
As mentioned, The Beatles were funny, easy to love, and uncontroversial. The Stones on the other hand were not any of those things. Thus, when they took the stage they knew they needed to do something ...
While on stage the band only needed to perform two songs to convince the world of their talent. Starting with their hit, “I Get Around,” the California trio introduced their iconic West Coast sound.
George Harrison, John Lennon and drummer Ringo Starr are all smiles as they chat with show host Ed Sullivan after making their television debut in America 60 years ago. On February 9, 1964, the Fab ...
It was 60 years ago; nearly 73 million people were watching on television the night of Feb. 9, 1964, when “The Ed Sullivan Show” went on the air and The Beatles took over music forever. John Lennon, ...
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