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A piece of toast eaten by George Harrison in the early 1960s has sold to a Beatles fan and memorabilia collector for an undisclosed sum. The bread was put into a scrapbook by Beatles fan Sue Houghton.
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The Beatles' 1960s ticket stubs to be auctioned - MSNTicket stubs for 1960s gigs by The Beatles that cost pennies at the time are among a collection expected to fetch up to £500 at auction. The 17-stub archive includes two for The Beatles and Roy ...
Still, The Beatles x The Lord of the Rings remains the adaptation that got away, and possibly for good reason. Featured Image by J. Wilds/Keystone/Getty Images ...
“The Beatles fortunately did that hit-and-run,” he said. “But every year we were Beatling was like twenty years; so although it might only have been five or six years it seemed like eternity.
George Harrison said The Beatles' concerts in the mid-1960s became pointless. The group stopped touring in 1966. by Hannah Wigandt Published on November 23, 2022 4 min read ...
Though the Beatles were ahead of their time in many ways, their music is still deeply evocative of the ’60s. From songs about the cultural climate of the era to powerful ideologies of the free ...
This is also the story of how it all changed. The Beatles’ arrival in 1964 upended the songwriter-for-hire model and helped usher in a new era of artist-driven music. Whether you’re a fan of ...
Entertainment Beatles, Supermen & a Wild Child: How WIXY 1260 captivated Cleveland in the 1960s Published: Jun. 23, 2022, 7:54 a.m.
Past Auction Astrid Kirchherr German, born 1938 Beatles - Astrid Kirchherr Signed Photograph "Die Beatles auf dem "Hamburger Dom" (Hamburg, 1960), 1960 Medium gelatin silver print Size 9.25 x 7 in.
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