Their songs are as famous now as they were 45 years ago.
But while Beatles fans may have flocked to the Cavern Club in Liverpool, crossed the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road and played every album hundreds of times, one country missed out on the fun.
Now though Cuba is catching up, albeit a little bit late.
In the capital city Havana a new club has opened, named the Yellow Submarine, to celebrate everything to do with the band.
Such an act during the band's heyday may have led to countless arrests as dictator Fidel Castro and his authorities cracked down on anything English, claiming it was therefore American. More...
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But while Beatles fans may have flocked to the Cavern Club in Liverpool, crossed the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road and played every album hundreds of times, one country missed out on the fun.
Now though Cuba is catching up, albeit a little bit late.
In the capital city Havana a new club has opened, named the Yellow Submarine, to celebrate everything to do with the band.
Such an act during the band's heyday may have led to countless arrests as dictator Fidel Castro and his authorities cracked down on anything English, claiming it was therefore American. More...
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