Press

 
  • Friday, January 31st, 2014

    Beatle Fans Hear Yesterday Again

    It was inevitable, time marching on as it does, and yet it also hard to believe: Half a century has passed ince the Beatles touched down in New York for the first time, on Feb. 7, 1964, and seduced the country with three performances on “The Ed Sullivan Show” and three concerts, one at the […]

  • Tuesday, January 28th, 2014

    McCartney and Starr Team Again as Eurythmics, Grohl Honor the Beatles

    Last night, as he stood onstage in Los Angeles to mark the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ American debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, Paul McCartney confessed to wondering “if it was seemly to tribute yourself?” By then, none of the thousands gathered in a large ballroom of the L.A. Convention Center was about to […]

  • Tuesday, January 21st, 2014

    The Beatles powered TV, and TV powered the Beatles

    Fifty years ago next Sunday, on Feb. 9, 1964, via “The Ed Sullivan Show,” America met the Beatles. It was not the group’s first appearance on American television. CBS News had reported, dismissively, on British “Beatlemania,” and Jack Paar had aired on his talk show a clip of the band playing in England. Their music […]

  • Thursday, November 14th, 2013

    CBS to Mark Anniversary of Beatles’ ‘Ed Sullivan’ Gig, JFK Assassination

    CBS is digging into its archives to commemorate two notable 50th anniversaries: The Beatles’ debut performance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The net will celebrate classic TV and classic rock music at 8 p.m. on Feb. 9 when its airs a Grammy salute to the Fab Four. The […]

  • Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

    Rolling Stones’ ‘Ed Sullivan’ Appearances Coming to DVD

    All of the Rolling Stones’ appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show in the Sixties are about to be released for the first time on DVD later this year. The set will be issued in two forms – an abridged version titled Four Ed Sullivan Shows Starring the Rolling Stones, due out on October 4th, and […]

  • Thursday, July 21st, 2011

    TCA 2011: Ed Sullivan: No joke teller, but he brought the funny

    Ed Sullivan was one of TV’s most awkward hosts. He couldn’t tell a joke, couldn’t sing and always seemed stiff and unsmiling. And he was one of the greatest friends to some of America’s most influential comedians. Sullivan and his influence on popular culture in introducing the country to such groundbreaking comedians as Richard Pryor, […]