January 12, 1969 – Meeting at Ringo’s home

On January 10, 1969, George Harrison left the “Get Back” sessions at Twickenham Studios. In addition, it had recently become apparent to Apple’s management team, and therefore to the Beatles, that the company was losing money and that the situation was becoming untenable.This Sunday, the four Beatles met at Ringo …

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John Lennon and Brian Epstein

He is a full and generous person and I cannot think of anyone I admire or like better.’ – Brian Epstein ‘Lennon’s very image, his caustic wit, his attitude and his mentality is what attracted Brian. I know he found him attractive. It was more than a sexual attraction. It …

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January 1963 The Beatles – Cavern photos

These January 1963 photos, taken by Les Chadwick, help illustrate just how cramped conditions were when The Beatles performed in The Cavern. Sitting with arms folded next to George in the top image was his girlfriend Bernadette Farrell. “It was no big, raging love affair, but George was my boyfriend,” …

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Ozzy Osbourne and Paul McCartney

“[She Loves You]…It had such an impact on me that I remember exactly where I was when I heard it: I was walking down Witton Road in Aston, I had a blue transistor radio and, when that song came on, I knew from then on what I wanted to do …

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Paul McCartney surprised by his own role

In 1964, in the midst of Beatlemania, everything the Beatles touched turned to gold. Even Paul McCartney was surprised.There was a song written by the band’s bassist that they released as part of an album that was more successful than they expected.When The Beatles released A Hard Day’s Night, it …

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Ronnie Spector with George and John

When the Ronettes’ record “Be My Baby” became a hit, the Beatles wanted to meet them. “They had seen us on Sunday Night at the London Palladium and they said, ‘We have got to meet these girls with the black long hair and slits up the side,’” said Spector. Both …

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Paul with Welsh singer Mary Hopkin

Below is a photo of Paul with Welsh singer Mary Hopkin recording her UK number one hit “Those Were the Days” with the Aida Foster Children’s Choir in July 1968. Mary was one of the first artists to be signed by the Beatles’ Apple Record label and Paul produced many …

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Connect With the History of the Beatles With a Bus Tour

Connect With the History of the Beatles With a Bus Tour

Beatlemania, a fever that began in the 1960s, has never faded. Across the globe, Beatles fans maintain sanctuaries, memorabilia, and tributes to the world’s greatest band. However, with all due respect to these impressive efforts, to truly understand The Beatles’ history, one must visit the place where the Fab Four …

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