Ron Howard's Beatles Documentary To Screen At Cannes
. As reported by Variety, the yet-to-be-titled film chronicles the band's journey from their early days at Liverpool's Cavern Club to their last public concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park in 1966. Howard has voiced excitement about the project, describing The Beatles' impact on the world as "a dramatic transformation in terms of global culture and these remarkable four individuals, who were geniuses and also entirely relatable." "I believe you're going to actually feel like you're somewhere in the '60s, seeing what it was like to be there, feeling it and hearing it," said Howard, at the time the project was announced. Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison all cooperated in the venture. Read more here. Gibson.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
|
Becoming Led Zeppelin Hitting Movie Theaters On Valentine's Day
Sammy Hagar Shares Video For Van Halen Classic From The Best Of All Worlds Tour
Jason Bonham Leads The Lineup For Whole Lotta Rock Camp Volume II
REO Speedwagon Play Their Final Show
Axl Rose Helped Billy Joel Close Out His Madison Square Garden Residency (2024 In Review)
Joe Bonamassa Sounded Off On The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame (2024 In Review)
Slash Shares Heartfelt Tribute To His Late Stepdaughter (2024 In Review)
David Lee Roth's Cover Of 'Baker Street' Got A Video (2024 In Review)