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Beatles: The Lost Concert Official Trailer

42 Years Ago

Raising a Child Level: Awesome

If ever, this is how ‘The Beatles II’ would look like.

LONDON - A fresh wave of Beatlemania could sweep the world after Paul McCartney’s son said four of the legendary British rock group’s children were considering setting up a band together.

James McCartney told the BBC website that he and John Lennon’s son Sean, George Harrison’s son Dhani, and Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey had mooted the idea of forming “The Beatles - The Next Generation”.

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Let It Be? John, Paul, George, and Ringo's sons consider forming 'Beatles II' ›

LONDON - A fresh wave of Beatlemania could sweep the world after Paul McCartney’s son said four of the legendary British rock group’s children were considering setting up a band together.

James McCartney told the BBC website that he and John Lennon’s son Sean, George Harrison’s son Dhani, and Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey had mooted the idea of forming “The Beatles - The Next Generation”.

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Happy birthday, George!

Paul receives his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in front of the iconic Capitol Records building.

The Beatles’ First Appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” 1964

On Feb. 9, 1964, The Beatles made their first live U.S. television appearance. More than 70 million Americans gathered around their televisions to watch four young men from Liverpool make history.

Ed Sullivan, the “king of Sunday night television,” booked The Beatles for three appearances after seeing the response of fans during a visit to London. Before their debut on the show, The Beatles’ record “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was leaked to radio stations across the country. By Jan. 10, 1964, the album had sold more than 1 million units and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was the No. 1 song on the Billboard charts.

Taken during the rehearsal for The Beatles’ live U.S. television debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” this photograph captures the Fab Four on the eve of a landmark moment in American pop culture history.

Following the appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” the phenomenon of Beatlemania swept the country. John, Paul, George and Ringo secured their place in American hearts and spurred an invasion of British rock ’n’ roll that altered the face of popular music in the U.S.

This item is one of 137 million artifacts, works of art and specimens in the Smithsonian’s collection. It is not currently on display.

Penny Lane (Liverpool 2012)

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The Fab Four. Macdougal St. NYC.

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