Tom Frangione, SiriusXM Beatles Channel ‘Resident Beatles Expert’, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the diversity and relevance of Beatles songs in today’s society and the demand for Paul McCartney ...
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How my teenage son, a nonspeaker with autism, became a radio host on The Beatles Channel
As Paul McCartney belted out "Carry That Weight" at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium, I wrapped my arm around my son Aiden's chest and felt his heart beating so fast, it seemed like it could burst.
Ringo Starr recognizes he had the most unique stage name in The Beatles. During Town Hall on SiriusXM’s The Beatles Channel to celebrate the release of his new country album, Look Up, the 84-year-old ...
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I'm Dad to a teenage nonspeaker with autism and Beatles Channel host. Here's what that's like
There’s no greater joy in my life than being a father to my son Aiden, 14, and my twin daughters Ava and Mia, 12. Watching them grow and explore their passions brings me immense pride. For Aiden, one ...
The English musician shared his confession during a visit to SiriusXM’s The Beatles Channel Harry Hammond/V&A Images/Getty Ringo Starr recognizes he had the most unique stage name in The Beatles.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Paul McCartney belted out "Carry That Weight" at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium, I wrapped my arm around my son Aiden's chest ...
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