Parting ways an unauthorized story on life after the Beatles
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr: the four most iconic names in pop music. 'Parting Ways: An unauthorized story on life after the Beatles' examines the phenomenon that was Beatlemania, but also looks at the ups and downs of the fab four since their heyday. From John Lennon's relation- ship with Yoko Ono to his untimely death; from Paul McCartney's solo career to his knighthood; from George Harrison's stabbing to death from cancer; and Ringo Starr's rise above being 'just' a drummer. 'Parting Ways' treats The Beatles with the respect they deserve, and details their lives since the world's number one band fell apart.
"John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr: the four most iconic names in pop music. 'Parting Ways: An unauthorized story on life after the Beatles' examines the phenomenon that was Beatlemania, but also looks at the ups and downs of the fab four since their heyday. From John Lennon's relation- ship with Yoko Ono to his untimely death; from Paul McCartney's solo career to his knighthood; from George Harrison's stabbing to death from cancer; and Ringo Starr's rise above being 'just' a drummer. 'Parting Ways' treats The Beatles with the respect they deserve, and details their lives since the world's number one band fell apart."@en
"A look at the lives of the Fab Four after their breakup and how each went on to become front men for other bands, film producers, and actors."
"A look at the lives of the Fab Four after their breakup and how each went on to become front men for other bands, film producers, and actors."@en
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