Taylor Swift will kick off her three Liverpool shows at Anfield Stadium this week.
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George Harrison‘s childhood home in Liverpool.The late Beatles member’s widow Olivia Harrison unveiled the tribute at the house in Arnold Grove, Liverpool. Per the BBC, she went on to say that it was “a source of family pride”.The rock icon – who passed in 2001 at the age of 58 after battling cancer – was born in 1943 and lived in the terraced house in the Wavertree district of the city until the age of seven.The plaque is one of the first official English Heritage blue plaques to be placed on a property outside London.Literally today in Beatles history Olivia Harrison unveiled the Blue Plaque for George at his childhood home Arnold Grove.
#GeorgeHarrison #OliviaHarrison #LiverpoolBeatlesMuseum #MathewStreet #Liverpool pic.twitter.com/C8whMBuBXE— Liverpool Beatles Museum (@beatlesmuseum_) May 24, 2024#Video: Olivia Harrison talks of her pride that a blue plaque has honoured her late husband @GeorgeHarrison, at the home he was born in. It's just the 3rd blue plaque outside of London as part of a new @HistoricEngland scheme.
➡️ https://t.co/zcMELAyNzf#TheBeatles pic.twitter.com/DpH6rlHr4E— Liverpool City Council (@lpoolcouncil) May 24, 2024What a fantastic day celebrating the unveiling of the @HistoricEngland Blue Plaque on 12 Arnold Grove – the childhood home of George Harrison.Thank you so much to Historic England and to Olivia Harrison for such a great day! pic.twitter.com/VDNGpLb3pq— Strawberry Field Liverpool (@strawberryfield) May 24, 2024 “To look at, it is just like Coronation Street: no garden, door straight on to the street. It was OK that house, very pleasant being little and it was always sunny in summer,” wrote Harrision of the home in his 1980 memoir I, Me, Mine.“There was something about these small family
.Taylor Swift will kick off her three Liverpool shows at Anfield Stadium this week.
Head into the idyllic village of Lower Peover in Cheshire this week, and you'll find an extraordinary memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Beatles biopics has reported come together – find out more below.Per reports via ScreenRant and Vogue, the Fab Four have supposedly been cast for Sam Mendes’ four films. ScreenRant and Vogue attribute their reportings to The InSneider, who claims that Mendes has found his Fab Four.
Music mogul Tony Bramwell - who was The Beatles' tour manager and helped discover Queen - sadly passed away at 78 years old on June 2 following a brief illness.Tony was a childhood friend of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison, and the music legend was said to be a key part in the Fab Four's' journey as their road manager. It's been reported he was even there when Paul met John Lennon for the first time. Originally from Liverpool, Tony was even close to The Beatles even before they skyrocketed to global fame and changed music history.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that director Sam Mendes is set to direct four separate movies about the Beatles with each focusing on a different member of the famed band.
Garth Brooks introduced rocker “Chris Gaines” to the public. More recently, Joe Jackson started performing as music hall entertainer Max Champion.Now, we can add Sturgill Simpson to the list of stars that have shed their persona and began a second life as an entirely new artist.Simpson, 45, just announced he will take off on his ‘Why Not? Tour’ this fall in support of Johnny Blue Skies’ upcoming album “Passage du Desir,” due out July 12.Along the way, Simpson/Blue Skies will drop into Queens, NY’s Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, Oct.
A bus driver told a teenage girl who had fallen asleep on the last service home ‘I’ll warm you up’ before sexually assaulting her.
He was one of the biggest heartthrobs on Aussie TV with his blonde curtains, perfect tan, adorable dimples and pearly white teeth. Dieter Brummer, who portrayed Home And Away's Shane in the 1990s, seemed to have it all.The young actor won over everyone, including up to 8 million TV viewers in the UK. Alongside Melissa George, who played Angel, they became a beloved soap couple.
John Lennon and George Harrison, which appeared in the movie Help!, has sold for a record-breaking amount at auction.The model in question is a 12-string Hootenanny acoustic guitar that was made in the early ’60s by Bavarian manufacturer Framus. It famously appeared in the Beatles movie Help!, with Lennon using it to play ‘You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away’.It also features on the studio version of the song, as well as on ‘Help!’s title track, ‘It’s Only Love’ and ‘I’ve Just Seen A Face’.
George Lucas is defending the Star Wars franchise against criticism that he cast “all white men” in the movies.
Don’t expect a public apology from Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker. He still stands by his misogynistic commencement speech!
It’s been a minute since we heard from director Sam Mendes and his uber-ambitious “Beatles” film plans. Known for the Oscar-winning “American Beauty” and the Bond films, “Skyfall,” and “Spectre,” Mendes isn’t just taking the bold step of making a fictional film about the Beatles, he’s making four of them, one about each member: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
Paul Mescal to play one of the Fab Four in his upcoming Beatles biopic.Mescal first gained attention for his award-winning role as Connell Waldron in the 2020 drama miniseries Normal People. He was also nominated for Best Actor at the 95th Academy Awards for his portrayal of Calum in 2022’s Aftersun.The actor is set to star as Lucius Verus in Ridley Scott’s upcoming Gladiator II. Verus is the nephew of the original film’s villain Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) but grows up idolising deceased gladiator Maximus (Russell Crowe).Now, The Hollywood Reporter has released a new feature highlighting 10 young movie stars who are taking Hollywood by storm.
The Megalopolis parties and debates last week generously fed Cannes’ appetite for media buzz. Fest-goers were reminded that Francis Coppola’s journey had been a thrill ride for those who witnessed it, invested in it or were impacted by its turmoil.
Prince George's future is already set in stone as he is destined to ascend the throne one day. However, his dad Prince William has hinted that the young Royal might also follow in his military footsteps. At a recent garden party at Buckingham Palace, William had a lively chat with Squadron Leader Chrissie Lacey from RAF Coningsby.
Patrick Mahomes is speaking out about his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Harrison Butker‘s controversial graduation commencement address.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest son, Prince George, could have had a completely different name - one that Kate was particularly fond of at the time.
Skywalker Ranch, located roughly 40 minutes north of San Francisco, from 6 p.m. to midnight. Owned by Lucas, Skywalker Ranch is home to a main house, the man-made Lake Ewok, and Skywalker Sound, the 153,000-square-foot postproduction facility that has a 300-seat theater.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's firstborn, Prince George, almost ended up with a completely different name - says an expert.They revealed that there was another moniker that Kate 'had her heart set' on for quite some time. Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge arrived in the world on July 22, 2013, at St Mary's Hospital in London, being third in line to the throne, after his dad, Prince William and grandad King Charles.Every element of the little prince's name tips its hat to previous members of the Royal family. "George" is a direct nod to his great-great-grandfather, King George VI (the Queen's father).
Mystery Jets’ Blaine Harrison has said he has “huge respect” for those boycotting The Great Escape, but insists there is “no shade on those who haven’t”.The 2024 edition of the event – which showcases new and rising artists – is currently taking place across various music venues in Brighton until Saturday (May 18).The Great Escape is sponsored by Barclays, which has been a source of controversy amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza because of the bank’s financial investment in companies that supply arms to Israel.Harrison has weighed in on the topic now, writing in a lengthy social media post: “Huge respect for the 100+ artists who have pulled out of The Great Escape in Brighton this weekend on the grounds of its sponsorship by Barclaycard, who are actively supporting the genocide and horrific war crimes in Gaza by investing in companies supplying arms to Israel.”As The Great Escape kicks off in Brighton today, huge respect for the 100+ artists who have pulled out due to the sponsorship by barclaycard. But no shade on those that haven’t.