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Just five days before the release of The Beatles’ second album, “With The Beatles”, while out on a month and a half long headlining tour of the United Kingdom, the band performed live in concert at the Coventry Theatre in Coventry, England. The day before they played at the Winter Gardens in Bournemouth. The two…
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This one-of-a-kind Beatles signed rarity is a 10″ x 8″ black and white photograph features a shot of the Beatles with microphones in front of them and reporter surrounding them at a press conference just prior to their performance at Cincinnati in Ohio on August 27, 1964. Directly behind the Beatles are four DJs From…
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February 7, 1964. The day that everything changed. The day everything went went from black & white to Technicolor. Not only for The Beatles, but for Music and Pop Culture as well, which started to change radically from that point forth. As The Beatles sat in the VIP Lounge at Heathrow waiting to board the…
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Shortly after their triumphant visit to America in February of 1964, The Beatles returned home to England with a big challenge in front of them — and they delivered in a big way. They immediately began recording their third album, to be titled “A Hard Day’s Night” (although one of the album tracks, “Can’t Buy…
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On October 23, 1963, The Beatles were at Abbey Road Studios in the morning to put the final touches on their second album “With The Beatles”, recording Take 16 of “I Want To Be Your Man” – and as was their jam packed work schedule the likes that has never been seen with any other…
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On April 14, 1963, The Beatles performed on the television show “Thank Your Lucky Stars”, which was filmed on that day and aired across the U.K. on April 20th, 1963. This early TV appearance shows Ringo’s drum head with the hand painted ‘Antenna B’ sash, which was soon to be replaced by the first ‘Drop…
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Popular in Great Britain in the 1960’s, E.P,’s (Extended Play records) were the size of a single, but instead of only one song per side – they had at least two – for a total of four songs or more on the record. Here is an incredibly rare signed 7″ E.P. sleeve for “The Beatles’…
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The Iconic Dezo Hoffmann ‘standing collarless suits’ pose is one of the most recognizable photographs ever taken of The Beatles… period! It’s the shot that was on the back cover of the “Meet The Beatles” album and the front and back of the U.S. “She Loves You” single — both available when The Beatles made…
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In the summer of what most agree was The Beatles’ most important and historic year of all, 1964, the band embarked on a month long tour of North America, which included stops in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, San Francisco and Las Vegas, among other cities. Here is a page measuring 12″…
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