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Alf Lennon – And The Big Surprises!

Alf "Freddie" Lennon (centre)
Alf Lennon (centre)

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THE HOLIDAYS CAME EARLY THIS YEAR THANKS TO TWO SPECIAL PEOPLE

The holidays came early to me this year as I was able to acquire two very hard to find signatures that have a connection to the Beatles story. One is the signature of Freddie Lennon, John’s dad, which I have been seeking for more than 30 years. Through the information provided to me by renowned “John Lennon expert, Chip Madinger, who was aware that I have been searching for Freddie’s signature for a very long time. Chip informed me that the signature on this page was being auctioned off at Omega auctions.

Alf Lennon Signature

The person who was selling it said that the signature was in an old autograph book which he purchased in an antiques store in Liverpool. I had photos of two other examples of Freddie’s signature for comparative authenticity purposes.

In addition the person that helped me the most in this enterprise was my excellent internet friend, Seamus Hayes, who bid on the item for me with his Omega account. Seamus and I have been helping each other out in acquiring items for our respective collections and our trust in one another is without question. When Seamus acquires an item for me, I inform him of my price range and if he is able to secure it, I then issue the compensation for his efforts. This arrangement works in reverse if Seamus, who lives in the UK needs something from the States. This shows the importance of networking when seeking out rarities across the world.

Both Chip and Seamus have been part of the sterling network helping me to expand my Beatles collection the last several years. Acquiring Freddie’s signature has now narrowed my Beatles-related autograph want list.

Still Looking!

I am still looking for the late James McCartney (Paul’s dad), Magic Alex (the so-called Beatles electronic expert), Dick Rowe (The Decca executive who turned down the Beatles), Robin and David Lennon- (John’s two half-brothers) Ingrid Pederson, (aka Victoria Lennon, John’s half-sister that Julia put up for adoption), the Maharishi, Tommy Moore (Beatles drummer), Kyoko, Yoko’s daughter, Beatrice, Paul’s daughter, Jason and Lee Starkey, two of Ringo’s children. (I have Zak’s).

 

Here is the Freddie Lennon signature acquired and a few photos I am probably going to frame the piece with:

The Freddie Lennon signature acquired the day after what would have been John Lennon’s 83rd birthday!

Alf "Freddie" Lennon's Signature
Alf “Freddie” Lennon’s Signature

This photo and the following few photos I was able to find on the internet, but there was no attribution accompanying the photos. If anyone knows who these should be attributed to, please let me know and adjustments will be properly made to the post. 

A young Freddie Lennon at the center of the photo. Appears to have been taken on a boat with his fellow merchant seamen.

Alf "Freddie" Lennon (centre)
Alf “Freddie” Lennon (centre)

Another photo of a young Fred

Freddie Lennon
Freddie Lennon

Freddie holding the 45 he made in 1965/66 to probably capitalize on his son’s fame. Freddie actually did a lip-synced TV performance of the song on Dutch TV but no video apparently survives!

Alf "Freddie" Lennon with his Record
Alf “Freddie” Lennon with his Record

The rare Dutch picture sleeve of Freddie’s 45. He sang this very rare version in the Dutch language and was backed by a few (to become famous) musicians on the recordings, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding, who were to become part of Jimi Hendrix’s Experience!

Freddie Lennon's Record
Freddie Lennon’s Record

Freddie about to go to work:

Alf in the kitchen
Alf in the kitchen

Another Great Set of Autographs! – Ken Scott, Beatles Engineer

Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust with Ken Scott
Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust with Ken Scott

Magical Mystery Autograph! Whose Is It?

Below is the signed Magical Mystery Tour LP and the description of the item. What was significant to me as a collector is even though John Van Hamersveld is well-known in the art world, very rarely do you hear about his involvement in designing the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour cover. Peter Blake is acknowledged for his ornate Sgt. Pepper cover design, but the design for the Magical Mystery Tour album has been greatly understated in my humble opinion!!! I am happy to have acquired 2 of the signatures of men that had something to do with the final product!

The following description of the item is from the Ebay

seller

The designer of the Magical Mystery Tour cover, John Van Hamersveld and an engineer on the record, Ken Scott. Scott was promoted to engineer, where his first session was with the Beatles on their song “Your Mother Should Know”. His first orchestral recording session came a few days later when he recorded the strings, brass and choir for the band’s song “I Am the Walrus”. During his time with the Beatles, Scott also worked on the songs “Lady Madonna”, “Hello, Goodbye” and “Hey Jude”, as well as The Beatles and Magical Mystery Tour albums.[4] 

Among the notable songs from those albums that he worked on are “The Fool on the Hill”, “Glass Onion”, “Helter Skelter”, “Birthday”, “Back in the U.S.S.R.”, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” and “Not Guilty”, the last of which was recorded for the White Album, but not included on it.

Van Hamersveld created over 300 album covers and the iconic poster and artwork for the ultimate surfers movie, Endless summer.

And here is the signed album cover: I have never seen a signed album cover by the album cover designer before…

John Van Hamersveld's Autograph
John Van Hamersveld’s Autograph

I hope you enjoyed this?

Have you got any Beatles autographs? What is your most treasured piece of Beatles memorabilia? Let me know in the comments.

Buzz

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The Paul Is Dead Story – Examining The Evidence

Paul Is Dead Rumour
Paul Is Dead Rumour

An absorbing look at one of the wildest rumors to ever come out of the entertainment world- the “Paul is Dead” legend. The authors detail the history behind the rumor, and numerous figures from show business, as well as Beatles experts, share their own thoughts on the subject, as well as how the Beatles impacted their lives.

From Strawberry Fields to Abbey Road: A Billy Shears Story features contributions from many celebrities and music industry insiders.

Included are: Fred LaBour (generally credited with creating the “Paul is Dead” legend), Laurence Juber (member of the band Wings), Steve Boone (member of the band The Lovin’ Spoonful), Bruce Spizer (author of many books on the Beatles, considered the expert on Beatlemania), Susan Olsen (Cindy on The Brady Bunch), actor/comedian Richard Belzer, Ivor Davis (British journalist who covered the Beatles 1964 American tour), Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kirkland, Vera Ramone King (wife of Dee Dee Ramone), Leslie Cavendish (the Beatles’ personal barber), Tony Peck (actor/screenwriter son of Gregory Peck), John Barbour (creator and co-host of the TV show Real People), Diane Renay (recording artist best known for the 1963 hit single Navy Blue, was the Beatles first choice to be their opening act), Richie Furay (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, co-founded Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills and Neil Young), Victoria Jackson (actress best known as a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live), Mickey Leigh (musician, brother of Joey Ramone), Bob Cowsill (of the band The Cowsills), veteran actor Nick Mancuso (best known for starring in the TV Series Stingray), and Jon Provost (Timmy on the Lassie TV series), among many others.

“I was as fascinated as the rest of the world with the ‘Paul is Dead’ rumors. I think he’s still alive, but this is a book that’s long overdue!”
– Kathy Garver, star of the TV series Family Affair.

“The Beatles changed the way we listen to music. Like Elvis, they were revolutionary. At first playful, they metamorphosed into writing thought-provoking, dynamic music which shall be listened to, and appreciated, by all generations. My favorite is ‘Eleanor Rigby.’ Haunting. A whole play and life story in one song. Coming from Norway, ‘Norwegian Wood’ ranks second on my list. Lyrical and romantic. And, of course, ‘Let it Be,’ which should be our universal anthem. To me, the Beatles’ legacy is the universally heartfelt communality of the storytelling they gifted us. With their music ringing in my ears, I will never be ‘Lost in Space!'”
– Marta Kristen, star of the TV series Lost in Space.

“We really enjoyed the multi-faceted approaches of this book and it was a pleasure to contribute our input to it. It’s a joy-packed voyage back to a magical era that will probably never happen again in human history. Nowadays, things are very splintered into thousands of different, separate little niches. Everything is diverse- basically all over the place. The unique element about the whole Beatles phenomenon is that it was just so incredibly focused. The whole country knew that The Beatles were going to appear live on television Sunday night. Everybody knew it. Everybody watched it. Everybody talked about it the next day. Everybody was on the same page. It was just so unique. The book is unique also because it captures many of the wonders associated with that phenomenon and does so in ways that haven’t been done before. “
– Richard Belzer & David Wayne, best-selling authors.

Get Your Copy Here Via Amazon

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The Beatles in Italy Volume 2

The Beatles in Italy - Volume 2
The Beatles in Italy – Volume 2

The Beatles in Italy

From Alex Franchi, the author:

Due to the success of the 1st volume we decided to make a follow-up, another one is in the making and will end the trilogy.

A NEW BOOK OUT SOON! THE BEATLES IN ITALY (August 1965/July 1967) is a follow-up to the acclaimed 1st chapter of the Fab Four in Italy book, (1963/65) and scheduled for release on October 15th, 2023. A 3rd volume will cover the rest, meaning 1967/70.

Another Fab collection of artifacts from the era, a 508-page mammoth photographic book. As the previous volume, the book is authored by collectors Fulvio Fiore and Alex Franchi, and is privately pressed in a limited, hand-numbered edition. If you enjoyed the 1st edition, you’ll be thrilled by this one! The most comprehensive collection ever of articles, tour pictures, promo posters, song sheets, unseen documents and more about the Beatles in Italy through 1965/1967 years.

A splendid time is guaranteed for all! Enjoy the sample pics and PM Alex to reserve your copy, or send me an e-mail : soundlover30@hotmail.com 

Hope you like this book – it is a fantastic achievement by the authors. Have you got the 1st volume?

Ciao

Buzz

Some Pages from The Book

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The Beatles in Italy

The Beatles in Italy

The Beatles in Italy – I Beatles In Italia

A massive privately published photo book by noted Italian Beatles collectors Fulvio Fiore and Alex Franchi. Over 500 pages. I bought my copy today. Interested parties can contact Alex Franchi at the email provided at the bottom of the page.

Pages from the book

“I Beatles In Italia” is a 500-page mammoth photographic book on the Fab Four during the years 1963/1965 in Italy.

The book is authored by collectors Fulvio Fiore and Alex Franchi and is privately pressed in a limited, hand-numbered edition, due out September 1, 2023. They describe the book as “Surely the most comprehensive collection ever of articles, tour pictures, promo posters, songsheets, unseen documents and more about the Beatles in Italy through 1963/1965 years”.

Here are some sample pages from the book:

1963 - Please Please Me
1963 – Please Please Me
The Beatles in Italy 1963
The Beatles in Italy 1963
I Beatles in Italia - 1964
I Beatles in Italia – 1964

Inquiries about the book should be addressed to Alex Franchi at the following email address

soundlover30@hotmail.com

Ciao

Buzz

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The Two Best Beatles Photography Books in the World?

Kaleidoscope Eyes by Henry Grossman
Kaleidoscope Eyes by Henry Grossman

My Best Beatles Photography Books

I have been asked on numerous occasions, what are my favorite photography books about the Beatles.

I have two favorites and they both are by the same photographer, the late Henry Grossman, and both books are published by the same publisher known as Curvebender.

The first book is called Kaleidoscope Eyes and was issued in a limited edition of 1967 copies, to mark the year of the Summer of Love and also the year the majestic Sgt. Pepper album was released. Upon learning of the impending release of this book, I contacted the publishers and requested copy #1967, the last signed and numbered copy and I was successful in my request to obtain that copy. This book captures the recording session for the song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” and the photos are presented in chronological order and are breathtaking in fabulous black and white.

Limited Edition
Limited Edition
Henry's Photograph of John Lennon
Henry’s Photograph of John Lennon
A Day in the Life of Sgt. Pepper
A Day in the Life of Sgt. Pepper
Places I Remember
Places I Remember
Places I Remember
Places I Remember

Do you agree? Or do you know of a better book? Let me know in the comments?

Buzz

Another Great Beatles Photography Book

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One of the Strangest Beatles-related Print Items Ever

The Beatles by Aram Saroyan

Aram Saroyan’s “The Beatles”

Well-known minimalist poet, Aram Saroyan, in 1970, issued the most bizarre printed work on the Beatles.

He issued a 300-copy work called “The Beatles.” Fifty of the copies of the book were signed copies. In my days of getting virtually everything print-related concerning the Beatles I bought one of the signed copies for $40.00. Years later, some of the people who laughed and scoffed at my purchase at the ridiculous price of $40 are singing a different tune as I have seen copies of the work command $300 and getting it, or even more. These prices also highlight the concept of how “value” is determined in any collectible.

Four Pages Long

Saroyan’s work about the Beatles is only 4 pages long and all it does is mention the names of the four Beatles. Most rational people would say that is ridiculous and one must be crazy to buy something like this.

However when one pays thousands of dollars for a Jackson Pollock painting that has paint arbitrarily thrown on a canvas and is passed off as a work of art, any different? Value is often determined by what the person is willing to pay and the status and reputation of the person creating and selling the work. What constitutes true art and value have various interpretations by all of us who consider ourselves consumers, or fools, depending on your viewpoint. Yoko Ono has been said to have a minimalist perspective in many of her art pieces. For example, a half-a-chair sculpture, where you need to imagine the other half of the chair.

Avant-Garde

Some people are critical of anything termed “avant-garde” or as several Beatles have mentioned over the years that the term gives the artists “avant-garde” a clue as to what is going on and are only putting on the public.

Some people say this type of art is designed simply to get a reaction from the audience. I have yet to see an all-encompassing definition of what constitutes or defines true art for me. Some people will pay thousands of dollars for a Salvador Dali painting of a melting timepiece, yet others would not waste their time buying something so surrealistic. I suppose one could say this wide-ranging definition is what makes the subject so interesting.

Have provided a link for the definition of minimalism below. This is followed by my signed copy of the Beatles book by Saroyan. Hope it brings a smile and a laugh to your faces that I actually spent $40 on a 4 page book!!!

The Website “Pen and the Pad” helps to define what minimalist poetry is and Saroyan is mentioned as one of the main contributors to this form of communication.

What Are Minimalist Poems? – Pen and the Pad

Inside the book
Inside the book
Signed by the author/ artist
Signed by the author/ artist
John Lennon
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
George Harrison
Ringo Starr
Ringo Starr

What do you think? Art? Avant-Garde? Rip-off? Investment?

Buzz