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The Beatles were on a 19-date concert residency in Paris in January 1964 when they were told they had their first number one ...
The Beatles weren’t trying to do a ‘gimmick’ with their long hair. The Beatles were trendsetters with their music, becoming one of the first UK groups to score big in the United States.
People are wigging out over this baby’s tresses. A tiny tyke with a stunning head of hair is regularly mistaken for wearing a wig, while some say he could be “one of the Beatles.” ...
The Beatles’ long hair caused bewilderment amongst the media and some public backlash by the early 1960s with kids often emulating the mop-top hairdo and facing the consequences at school and ...
The latest book on the romance of Beatles lore reassesses Lennon and McCartney’s bond Ian Leslie’s "John & Paul" risks distorting history by romanticizing a bond that had long since faded ...
The ultimate pop phenomenon, they appear everywhere in the '60s: on TV, movie screens, magazine covers, lunch boxes, dolls, dishes and more. Beatlemania influences hairstyles and clothing, but ...
Since the rise of the Beatles, long hair has spread from hard-core rock ‘n’ roll fans to the entire teen and post-teen population.
It had been two years since The Beatles set foot in America, shocking clean-cut folks everywhere with their mop-top hairstyles. And it seems in 1966 the administration at Fargo North High School ...
Rachel Sivils, 31, had quite the surprise when her son Adam Sivils was born with a full head of hair. By the time he was three months old, it had became so long she could put it up in ponytails.
Former Beatles roadie Mal Evans — who went on late-night runs for everything from pot to socks, and shielded them from mobs of fans during the height of Beatlemania — gets his own close-up in ...