This week in 1964 The Beatles made their first live American TV debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. A silent home movie of The Beatles filmed during their 1964 North American tour is on sale March 18th
Named REDD.37 after its design team in EMI's Record Engineering Development Department, the desk was used by the Beatles through the making of 'Let It Be.'
A new version of "Boys" captures the hysteria surrounding the Beatles' early tours, but also brings Ringo Starr's vocal and his bandmates' fun shouts of "bop-shoo-wop" into the foreground.