The Beatles caused quite a traffic delay 50 years ago today when they shot their iconic "Abbey Road" album cover. Hundreds of fans of the Fab Four gathered Thursday at a crosswalk in London's St. John ...
All walking in the same direction to then head their separate ways. The 1969 photo shoot for The Beatles’ Abbey Road album marks their final collaboration. Also, potentially, the last publicly ...
Image: 36 x 36 in. (91.44 x 91.44 cm.) Considered to be among the most iconic rock photo-shoots of all time, the concept was originally imagined by Paul McCartney himself. On August 8, 1969, the ...
It’s an image that became part of Beatles’ lore – Paul, John, Ringo and George traversing the crosswalk outside of EMI studios on Abbey Road. Now a rare photograph showing the super group walking the ...
To give credit where credit is most certainly due, Scottish photographer Iain Macmillan snapped the photo. English art director/designer John Kosh was the creative brain behind the image. And as you ...
A pair of John Lennon‘s tinted glasses along with a collection of photographs taken of The Beatles at Abbey Road are set to go up for auction. READ MORE: ‘Let It Be’ review: The Beatles dust off their ...
They're not the first tourists to pose on Abbey Road's famous crossing. But they're probably the biggest. These four giant sumo wrestlers recreated the iconic image of the Beatles on Wednesday as they ...
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