This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ spectacular debut on American television with
a performance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.
To commemorate one of the most historic moments in music and television, Foxtel will broadcast the concert special, 'A Grammy Salute to The Beatles' in a special simulcast presentation on FOX8, Arena and MAX, Sunday February 23 at 6.30pm EDT.
To commemorate one of the most historic moments in music and television, Foxtel will broadcast the concert special, 'A Grammy Salute to The Beatles' in a special simulcast presentation on FOX8, Arena and MAX, Sunday February 23 at 6.30pm EDT.
Recorded in Los Angeles this
week, this two hour concert features an incredible powerhouse of artists: Stevie
Wonder, Eurythmics, Dave Grohl, Alicia Keys, John
Legend, John Mayer, Keith Urban, Maroon 5, Katy
Perry, Pharrell Williams, Brad Paisley, Ed Sheeran, Imagine
Dragons, Gary Clark Jr., Joe Walsh and Jeff Lynne,
covering songs performed by the iconic pop outfit on that show, as well as
other classics from their prolific songbook. This highly-anticipated event also
sees surviving Beatles, Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr,
reunite on stage.
Photo: NY Daily/Getty |
The Beatles’ first appearance on 'The
Ed Sullivan Show' is considered a milestone in American pop culture.
Attracting 74 million viewers, it is one of the most watched television events
ever. 'A Grammy Salute to The Beatles' highlights the legacy of the seven
time GRAMMY-winners, with the performances interspersed with archival footage
of the Fab Four.
Featuring world-first
performances in honour of the music legends, the special opens with Maroon 5
performing All My Loving, the first song the Beatles played on the show.
Highlights include John Mayer and Keith Urban teaming up for Don’t
Let Me Down; Alicia Keys and John Legend’s two piano
performance of Let It Be to a standing ovation; Pharrell Williams
and Brad Praisley joining forces on Here Comes The Sun; Katy
Perry’s heartfelt rendition of Yesterday; Stevie Wonder’s
take on We Can Work It Out; as well as the long-awaited reunion of the Eurythmics
with Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart performing Fool On The Hill.
From what I have seen so far in preview clips from the event it truly is an unmissable event. Katy Perry's rendition of 'Yesterday' is my fave so far.
Updated: Katy Perry clip here:
Updated: Katy Perry clip here:
Photo: NY Daily News/Getty |
Of course, no one plays a Beatles
song quite like a Beatle as proven when Ringo Starr takes to the stage
to deliver Match Box, Boys and Yellow Submarine. Sir Paul
McCartney follows with memorable performances of Magical Mystery Tour,
Birthday, Get Back, I Saw Her Standing There and the 1967 classic, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The concert culminates in a
momentous event as Paul and Ringo reunite on stage to perform With A Little
Help From My Friends.
Celebrate the music and legacy of this iconic band with
Australian Premiere of A Grammy Salute to The Beatles, Sunday February 23 at
6.30pm on FOX8, Arena and MAX (and look out for repeats on Arena, on Foxtel).
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