An Alum’s New Memoir Recounts Six Decades of Beatlemania | Bostonia | Boston University
When John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr arrived at JFK Airport for their first US tour in February 1964, Debbie Gendler was there. When the lights went down in CBS Studio 50 and the Beatles took the stage of The Ed Sullivan Show, kicking off a musical revolution in the United States, Gendler was there. When they played their legendary, raucous concert in Queens’ Shea Stadium, Gendler was there.Gendler (CGS’70, COM’72) was there, spellbound, tracking the most successful band in music history, since the release of their first album, Please Please Me, in 1963. She was 13 when she first got her hands on a copy.
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