Country, rock hall of famers, modern stars joined icon Ringo Starr at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium to celebrate the release of his album 'Look Up.'
Notes: Crocs is paying homage to the Beatles ‘ beloved 1968 film Yellow Submarine with a duo of Classic Clogs. The collection sees the silhouette honoring the polychromatic colors of the jukebox musical movie, with one pair wrapped in psychedelic patterns and another translating the titular submarine into footwear.
The Beatles' White Album is one of their most iconic records but it was originally going to be released under a completely different name before a last-minute change was made
Some of you may cringe at the idea of Crocs, let a lone a co-branded pair. But this collaboration with The Beatles is outright outlandish in how all-out it goes. Images published by House of Heat show two of the upcoming designs, which are reportedly due on sale from January 25.
When you're a gentle musical virtuoso, your viola E-string can snap mid-performance and you'll figure out how to play on (at least, that's what my grandfather did)
Crocs keeps producing unique versions of their enduringly popular Classic Clog. The footwear company's next project is a brand-new partnership with the iconic rock group The Beatles.
The White Album may be a firm favourite of Beatles fans, but it had been written and recorded under a different name, but it was changed just months before release for one key reason
The Beatles and Crocs are embarking on a journey to the sun with two pairs of Classic Clogs to tickle your senses. The Beatles x Crocs Classic Clog "Yellow Submarine" capsule naturally features one pair made to look like the the submersible from the 1968 animated film.
Ringo Starr, the drummer of The Beatles, recently released his latest solo album, titled 'Look Up,' which led fans to reminisce about his past tours and the strange item he would always take with him
The Ogunquit Playhouse lineup for 2025 includes "Guys and Dolls," "Titanic" and the world premiere of "When Elvis Met The Beatles."
Guitar solos are a dime a dozen and vary in quality, but George Harrison put out contributions to songs that are simply on another level.
John Lennon found inspiration from multiple places when writing "A Day in the Life," including the advice of a luxury car dealer.