Call this “Let It AirBnb”: Original drummer Pete Best and his younger brother Roag have converted one of the earliest venues where the Beatles performed into a short-term rental property.
Finding themselves without a permanent drummer in 1960, the pre-fame Beatles hired local Liverpool skinsman Pete Best -- but his time in the band would be short lived. After recording a demo for ...
Pete Best is staring up at a cluster of framed photographs. Now 82, he's looking back at a younger version of himself. One, with dark hair in a leather jacket, is sitting in front of a drum kit.
Brian Epstein signed up Pete Best, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and John Lennon in 1962 A letter from The Beatles' manager following the sacking of the band's original drummer is up for auction.
The club was opened in 1959 by original Beatles drummer Pete Best's mother Beatles fans will be able to stay at the club where the Fab Four performed some of their earliest gigs. The Casbah Coffee ...
In February 1961, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Pete Best played their first gig at the Cavern Club as The Beatles. Just two years later, and after a change of drummer ...
Allan Scott talks to friends of the Beatles, including their former drummer Pete Best, about the band's early years. In 1963, The Public Ear became the show young people would tune into to ...
Writer-director Michael Treen's The Session Man dives deep, and maybe a little too fast, into the life and career of Nicky ...
Ringo Starr, (born Richard Starkey in 1940) the Beatles drummer, once owned this 1964 ... joining the Beatles in 1962 replacing Pete Best. Within two years he was shopping at Earls Court for ...
A piece of Beatles history was re-enacted when a ... Sunlight where Starr performed with the band two days after drummer Pete Best was sacked. The newly released film stars Jacob Fortune-Lloyd ...
On October 5th 1962 the Beatles released their first single ... Pop artist Sir Peter Blake Bob Harris and former Beatles drummer Pete Best join friends to reflect on how the Beatles evolved ...