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In 1965, The Beatles played their largest concert to date at New York’s Shea Stadium. The crowd was enormous, with 55,000 fans in attendance. The show symbolized the height of Beatlemania.
George Harrison said The Beatles‘ performance at Shea Stadium in 1965 was “impersonal.” By the time the group played their record-breaking concert, they’d already been through the wringer ...
In “Top of the Mountain: The Beatles at Shea Stadium 1965,” released on Aug. 1, Jacobson meticulously weaves first-person interviews and quotes from dozens of writers, agents, producers ...
The Beatles performed their first ever stadium concert at Shea Stadium in New York on August 15, 1965. The behind-the-scenes snaps were taken by the late British musician, Alan Holmes who ...
Producing a book showcasing her favorite band was a dream come true for lifelong Beatles fan Laurie Jacobson. A celebrated author of five previous Hollywood books, her latest effort did require ...
A crowd of about 55,600 people filled New York’s Shea Stadium to watch The Beatles perform on a stage set up in the middle of the baseball infield. There were no video boards to assist.
The Fab Four worked on the painting in July 1966 while on tour in Japan Michael Ochs Archives/Getty A painting by the Beatles, called Images of a Woman, has sold to one lucky fan for $1.7 million.
Sid Bernstein Presents 2015: The Brooklyn Invasion - a 50th Anniversary celebration of The Beatles historic August 15, 1965 concert at Shea Stadium - featuring THE LONDON SOULS plus special guests ...
(Image via NY Daily News) The Beatles played at Shea Stadium both in 1965 and in 1966, but the latter concert was rather underwhelming for the band compared to the 1965 show, which was turned into ...
Among the highlights of his long tenure was supervising the Beatles’ appearances and filming their 1965 Shea Stadium concert. By Richard Sandomir Robert H. Precht, who for more than a decade ...
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