The Beatles: Twist and Shout tells the story of the Fab Four from their very early years in Liverpool through to their world conquering fame.
Instead of reasoning with Hoffman, John laced into him, berating the genial Czech in front of a flock of lackeys. One witness recalled how Hoffman stood clutching the camera to his chest as if somehow it might help shield an indiscreet ...
The Beatles said they wrote some of their greatest songs there . . . and yet they also came away bitterly disillusioned. In WITH THE BEATLES, Lewis Lapham finally tells the whole story.
His daughters, Shelly and Karen, have had hits as Alisha's Attic and Shelly is now part of Red Sky July. What would have happened if The Beatles had been better than Brian Poole at the Decca audition?
The Beatles are the world's most enduring and biggest rock band ever! This is the story of their struggle for success.
A devoted fan and serious musicologist evaluates the Beatles' impact on music and the youth culture, assembling an extensive collection of memorabilia, complete discographies, and other background information
Alfred Music is proud to offer this latest edition, which features a new and insightful foreword by the author.
The Beatles from A to Zed grows out of his popular radio program “From Me to You” on SiriusXM's The Beatles Channel, where he shares memories and insights about the Fab Four and their music.
Created in cooperation with the surviving Beatles and Yoko Ono, this anthology of personal memorabilia, documents, photographs, and other items from personal archives chronicles the band's Liverpool origins, rise to fame, and breakup.
... The Great British Dream Factory: The Strange History of Our National Imagination by Dominic Sandbrook; The Sixties by Francis Wheen; 1966: The Year the Decade Exploded by Jon Savage; 1963: Five Hundred Days by John Lawton; ...
I'm Looking Through You I'm looking through you, where did you go? I thought I knew you, what did I know? You don't look different, but you have changed. I'm looking through you, you're not the same. Your lips are moving, I cannot hear, ...