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We look back on that magical night when John, Paul, George and Ringo entranced a grieving nation and fired up the engine of ...
The Beatles' audition for Decca Records in January 1962 is one of the most famous rejections in music history, with the band ...
In 1966, The Beatles breathed a sigh of relief when they decided to stop touring, but their manager, Brian Epstein, felt directionless. He had helped the band graduate from stages in ...
The Beatles heavily depended on manager Brian Epstein during their meteoric rise in music and pop culture. In fact, John Lennon once said it felt weird going out without Epstein and compared it to ...
When Brian Epstein offered to serve as The Beatles’ manager, he had no experience in that type of role. He believed in the band, though, and they agreed to work with him.
The Beatles' first audition for a record label ended in rejection, their manager Brian Epstein claimed in his autobiography - ...
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.
In 1961, Brian Epstein became the Beatles' manager, mentor and friend -- and he would swiftly push the boundaries of the music industry to allow the Beatles to push the boundaries of pop music.
The Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, is getting his own biopic. Here's who will play him and the group in 'Midas Man.' by Hannah Wigandt Published on April 8, 2022 2 min read ...
Brian Epstein and I were very good friends from the word go, and we liked each other a lot. We sort of ran The Beatles together but he left the music to me and gave me enormous encouragement.
As former Rolling Stones manager — and fellow 2014 Rock Hall of Fame inductee — Andrew Loog Oldham put it, “The Beatles changed our lives. Brian Epstein changed theirs. He made it all possible.
Beatles’ 1962 Contract With Manager Brian Epstein Going to Auction The document, signed by all four members of Fab Four, estimated to sell for between $467,000 and $780,000 at Sotheby's ...