The author of 4 books that chronicle the life of Dave Morrell in the music industry as a promoter and his many interactions with the Beatles over the years. You will want to compile this entire set of books in your collection to hear the many fascinating stories that Dave has to tell. One of the stories is how he was able to obtain a signed Butcher Cover from John Lennon in the early 70s. He was also able to obtain the signatures of Paul and Ringo on that fabulous collector’s item as well. A while back Dave decided to sell this precious item at auction but he still holds the excellent memories associated with that wonderful item.
His four books are available on both Amazon and Ebay.

Dave Morrell’s signed Butcher cover that he personally received from John Lennon. Later on, both Paul and Ringo signed the LP.
David was to eventually put his very rare treasure up for sale/offers. I undertand that a nice sales price was finally realized !!!

A fascinating article written by Steve Marinucci that deals with a rare cassette tape of George Harrison playing John Lennon songs in India for a small audience. Dave Morrell is one of the few people that has heard this tape when the auction house that had the tape allowed him to listen to it. No one knows where the tape is now or if it ever was sold by the original owner. In either case it makes a fascinating story and Mr. Morrell has many of those type of stories within his four books.
In conclusion, not only is Dave a very knowledgeable Beatles fan, but he has a great sense of humor, a warm personality, and he is another one of “those fans” that always somehow turned out to be at the right place at the right time.
Luckily he has preserved many of those memories for us all in his 4 books.
Buzz
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It’s All Too Much
It’s All Too Much is the unique memoir by music industry veteran David Stark, who grew up in north London during the 1960s as a dedicated Beatles fan and was lucky enough to meet his musical heroes on various memorable occasions. From gate-crashing the Yellow Submarine film premiere in 1968 (aged just fifteen) and ending up sitting directly behind the group, to meeting all of them individually in some extraordinary circumstances, David has some highly entertaining stories about his many Beatles encounters which have never been told before.