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The first half of 1964 was an extraordinary and historic period for The Beatles and they had very little down time. They started off the year in January with a 3 week residence at the Olympia Theatre in Paris, coming back home to England on February 4th, and with barely enough time to catch their…
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In the Spring of 1963, the Valex photograph company of Blackpool, England made and released a series of black and white glossy promotional photos of The Beatles in various sizes, The photos featured individual shots of each band member in suit, tie and face make up for the session, taken very shortly after Ringo Starr…
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On June 21, 1963, The Beatles performed live in concert at the Odeon Cinema in Guildford, England, while on their ‘Summer U.K. Tour’. They did two shows that evening—at 6:15 and 8:30 PM. Just two days before, a letter on a NEMS ENTERPRISES LIMITED letterhead was sent to Mr. Harry Buckle of London, from The…
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The Beatles’ popularity grew steadily in Liverpool throughout the year 1961 due to their many concert performances at the famed Cavern Club, which has been dubbed “the birthplace of The Beatles”. In an effort to capture the essence of the band at that time on film, the newly founded ‘Mersey Beat’ newspaper’s photographer Dick Matthews…
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The second issue of Parlophone Records promotional photocards came out in March of 1963, featuring a shot of The Beatles taken by veteran theater photographer Angus McBean. The photo session was conducted by McBean on Monday, January 21, 1963 at EMI House 20 Manchester Square, in London, for the purpose of creating some new publicity…
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This striking Beatles promo card was initially produced for The Official Beatles Fan Club, as designated on the reverse, with The Official Beatles Fan Club logo and the club’s address in London. The card features the famous Dezo Hoffmann ‘seated collarless suit pose on the front’, which is one of the most recognizable and iconic…
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