George Harrison’s ‘Blue Jay Way’ Former Rental Sells for $3.8 Million
The former home of English musician George Harrison, where he famously was inspired to write “Blue Jay Way” has been sold for $3.8 million.
Read MoreThe former home of English musician George Harrison, where he famously was inspired to write “Blue Jay Way” has been sold for $3.8 million.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen & the E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt will never forget his first concert — The Young Rascals. “It was the most exciting night ever,” he told the Associated Press of his memorable night in 1965. “They were phenomenal live, really quite different than anybody else. And very, very influential to this …
Read MoreNo era of The Beatles’ career is left untouched during the Beatlemania Now show, and it’s all coming to the Belly Up Aspen stage this Saturday to benefit the Aspen Camp for the Deaf. From “Hey Jude” to “Yellow Submarine,” music-lovers can expect a little bit of everything during the show from this live tribute …
Read MoreThe Hard Rock Hotel kicked off the New Year’s festivities early with the re-opening of its infamous nightclub Body English and two bands at Vinyl on Thursday and Friday nights.
Read MoreOver the years, the Beatles have had the pleasure to party in many houses in the city, but this is by far the house that has the momentum of the Beatles lingering even until this day. The 857 square-foot rotating D’Angelo House is very small compared to most luxury houses, but very large in its lore of the legendary band, who, back in 1965 spent time in the home while on tour in Los Angeles.
Read MoreOur annual Haute 100 list is a compilation of the most influential individuals in business, technology, fashion and other top industries. We don’t have to search far to find the 100 most intriguing and successful people in LOS ANGELES, but it can be quite a task to keep up with them. As such, a yearly update simply isn’t enough.
Read MoreThe Betsy Hotel in Miami Beach will be exhibiting “The Lost Beatles and the Lost Rolling Stones Photographs”, the Bob Bonis Archive of Photographs: 1964-1966. The photographs will be on display for the first time in Florida for the upcoming Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.
Read MoreJennifer Aniston is using her voice for good – literally. The A-list actress heads up an all-star lineup of celebrities to sing The Beatles’ hit “Hey Jude” in support of cancer research.
Read MoreComing soon this October to Harvey Nichols Dubai is Billionaire Gallery, an exhibition featuring a coveted selection of rare and authentic collectables. The original concept derives from the Millionaire Gallery Inc. which has been designing the finest sports, entertainment, and historical displays for more than twenty five years. Featuring elegant and creative presentations to handcrafted framework including a unique and distinct collection of vintage Hollywood photography and art, the corporation has helped to create an industry that collectors of all categories admire.
Read MoreThe 1949 developed luxury residence on Benedict Canyon once owned by the Beatles, Cary Grant, the Rolling Stones and the most recent Zsa Zsa Gabor has been listed on the market at $3.1 million. In the past, the Beatles rented the 4,330 square foot house from Zsa Zsa Gabor back in 1965 on their North American Tour, the very same home where the Fab Four were infamous for throwing a party that led to their inspiration for “She Said, She Said.” The property features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, two wetbars, a wine cellar, hardwood floors, five fireplaces, six car garage and pool, all on 2.53 acres of land.
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