Ross Tanenbaum is an entertainment writer who specializes in classic rock. He brings expertise on John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Bob Dylan to Showbiz Cheat Sheet. Ross has a passion for music that spans a variety of genres. From Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd to The Foo Fighters and The 1975, his love for listening to music has given him a knowledge of modern and classic hits in every genre. He graduated from the University of Maryland with bachelor’s degrees in English and Film Studies.
When he’s not writing, Ross loves to travel to various amusement parks around the country. You can also frequently find him cheering on his favorite D.C. sports teams. You can find more from Ross at Collider, Screen Rant, Movieweb, and his portfolio.
The Beatles did have some odd songs in their discography. Tracks like “I Am the Walrus” and “Happiness Is a Warm Gun” are perfect examples of when the Liverpool band got weird. One of their most bizarre deep cuts came from Paul McCartney, who wrote and performed it while in an “experimental mode.” ‘Wild Honey …
There are many covers of famous Bob Dylan songs, some with mixed results, but Dylan said Bruce Springsteen’s performance of this song was ‘incredible.’