The Beatles’ Dinnertime Drawings Head to Auction – InsideHook
When you think of The Beatles’ non-musical pursuits, what comes to mind? Paul McCartney’s poetry may be the first thing, but the Fab Four’s visual side shouldn’t be discounted, either. At least, that’s one of the takeaways you might get upon learning of the latest high-profile auction related to The Beatles — the pending sale of a tablecloth the group drew on as they dined prior to their Candlestick Park concert in 1966.
That Candlestick Park concert holds a very specific place in Beatles history — it was the last concert they played as a band. (At least, the last one they played in a traditional venue; their rooftop concert was still a few years ahead of them.) Bonhams is selling the tablecloth as part of its “Legends of Music” online auction, running through October 19, along with items connected to the likes of Billie Holiday and John Coltrane.
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