“Paperback Writer” is certainly a good Beatles song, but it’s not particularly groundbreaking. It’s a fun folk rock song about an interesting character. “Rain,” on the other hand, makes revolutionary ...
The Beatles‘ “Rain” doesn’t reflect John Lennon’s original vision. During an interview, he said he wanted the song’s lyrics to be unintelligible. If John got his wish, “Rain” would have been much ...
Musical RAIN, the internationally-acclaimed Beatles concert, returns by popular demand! As "the next best thing to seeing The Beatles!" (Associated Press), RAIN performs the full range of The Beatles’ ...
“Rain” is the name of a lesser-known Beatles’ song, the B-side to the 1966 hit single, “Paperback Writer.” RAIN — with all capital letters — is the name of a popular tribute act paying homage to the ...
GRAND RAPIDS -- Jerry Jonckheere almost missed The Beatles. The Plainfield Township accountant was only 5 years old when the British phenomenon appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964. "I was too ...
The Beatles used to release Christmas messages to members of their fan club during the 1960s. The recording would be a mix of jokes, well wishes and a few holiday songs. The band, though, never ...
As the longest touring Beatles tribute band running, Rain has not only kept the music of the Fab Four alive since 1975, but it’s also introduced countless people to the Beatles legacy and stirred up ...
Shopping for the big Beatles fan in the family this season? Well, we’ve got a suggestion: Get that loved one (with impeccable musical taste) some tickets to see the acclaimed Beatles tribute act Rain ...
"I suppose in a way we invented MTV," George Harrison casually noted in the Beatles' 2000 Anthology book, reflecting on the band's low-key promo clips for "Paperback Writer" and "Rain." It may seem ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Hennepin Theatre Trust announced that RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles presents The ...
On Aug. 15, 1965, the Beatles played Shea Stadium. Joe Bithorn, a native New Yorker, didn't go. Bithorn missed his only opportunity to see the Fab Four live. "The Beatles were the Beatles back then," ...