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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles were told 'guitar groups are on the way out' after failed auditionThe Beatles' first audition for a record label ended in rejection, their manager Brian Epstein claimed in his autobiography - ...
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MusicRadar on MSNHow the Beatles won over America with one performanceWe look back on that magical night when John, Paul, George and Ringo entranced a grieving nation and fired up the engine of ...
September 22, 1964: The Beatles, from left to right George Harrison (1943 - 2001), Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, manager Brian Epstein (1934 - 1967), and John Lennon (1940 - 1980), at London Airport.
Fifty-nine years ago today, The Beatles started a five-week run at the top of the US albums chart with a North American exclusive.
Brian Epstein was the manager who made The Beatles, but he was also the manager who almost broke them as the band missed out on major paydays.
Epstein played a key role in arranging this appearance. Brian and the Beatles in black tie (Courtesy Brigit Grant) In 1967, Epstein died at the age of 32 of combined alcohol and barbiturate overdose.
A new musical telling the story of The Beatles ’ time in Hamburg will receive its world premiere at the Epstein Theatre in ...
Building The Beatles Brand When Brian Epstein met The Beatles, he wasn’t yet in artist management. He was working in his father’s music store, where he focused on selling records.
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The Mirror US on MSNBeatles museum with extensive collection considered 'lucky' after horror fireThe Beatles Museum, run by Roag Best, the brother of the 'fifth Beatle' Pete Best, nearly went up in flames, risking an ...
With the world watching The Epstein List soap opera by the minute, Noise11 has decided to release The Epstein Files.
The full cast has been announced for a new musical about The Beatles’ Hamburg years which is set to be premiered at the ...
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