The Beatles: Get Back to Let It Be at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | The Beatles
As a complement to Peter Jackson’s docuseries, The Beatles: Get Back, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH is opening a groundbreaking exhibit: The Beatles: Get Back to Let It Be, March 18th.
Find out more here: rockhall.com/exhibitions/beatles
Fans will experience The Beatles’ creative journey through the exhibit’s original instruments, clothing, and handwritten lyrics used by The Beatles and seen in the film, including items loaned directly by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the estates of George Harrison and John Lennon. The exhibit will feature high-definition film clips, audio, and custom projections, transporting fans into The Beatles’ vibrant world of January 1969.
Like Jackson’s “Get Back” docuseries, the exhibit shows how The Beatles composed and recorded many of their iconic songs from scratch. The exhibit’s three screening rooms feature a selection of footage from each location from the docuseries: Twickenham, Apple Studios, and the Apple Corps rooftop. The footage from the recording sessions and conversations turn the clock back to 1969, showing the intimacy, joyousness, and humor as The Beatles write and record songs for Let It Be and some songs featured on Abbey Road and future solo albums.
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