SHAKE IT UP BABY. by Bill Harry When Virginia and I moved to London in 1966 it was ostensibly to manage the Four Pennies, although the group did break up
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Brian Epstein and the ‘Love Me Do’ Mountain by Bill Harry When ‘Love Me Do’ was released, there were rumours that Brian Epstein had bought boxes of copies. I
Last week I wrote about the blow-up that ended my time as a member of the Beatles. The scene described was raw, even ugly, but I don’t regret laying bare
Historic John Lennon memorabilia unveiled in Liverpool Fifty years on from the UK release of The Beatles’ hit Strawberry Fields Forever, the iconic, original red gates from The Salvation Army’s
An A To Z of Sir Paul McCartney by Bill Harry A is for Asher, the girl he nearly
IT’S ROCKE ‘N’ ROLL by: David Bedford Liverpool, 1960, The Beatles, A Murder. In Liverpool, 1960, a nurse who frequents
HOW I WON THE WAR By Bill Harry John Lennon’s first real solo venture – a film in which he
The Beatles and The Simpsons By Bill Harry The Simpsons cartoon series featured many Beatles references and several
Liverpool Legends with special guests Angie and Ruth McCartney by: Martin Nethercutt Arcada Theatre, St. Charles, IL 04-28-2017 Just 40 minutes west of Chicago is the beautiful little town of


