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THE BEATLES WHITE ALBUM-THEMED ARTISTIC BOOKS FROM 2009 AND 2014

TWO BOOKS WITH AN ARTISTIC FLAIR WITH THE WHITE ALBUM THEMES:

Recently I acquired a couple of books on eBay that had previously slipped by me in my seemingly endless task of searching for interesting books about the Beatles. Maybe it is a sign of me slowing down with age as I do not recall having seen these two titles before. In any case, I was very happy to run across them on eBay. It is truly amazing to see how so many angles can be devised for book publications with the Beatles as the inspiration for their respective projects! Both of the books in question have artistic expression as their focal points.

The first title “The White Album: A Collection of Images Inspired by the Songs of the Beatles was put together to mark the White Album’s 40th anniversary. The songs in the book are not strictly limited to White Album numbers!

The first book was put together by artist and writer Russell Walks. Despite having The White Album as part of the title, there are some songs illustrated by the various respective artists within that are featured in the book that are not from the White Album. I have provided a few links for you to learn more about this release!

The two White Album titles explored in this post, perfectly fit the type of Beatles book that strongly appeal to the collector in me. They are small books in the number of pages and had a smaller circulation than larger mass appeal Beatle titles. It is these independently published books that I love to show to others when they view my collection as they have a special appeal to other collectors as well. For example, when one of these titles is shown to a fellow collector, you can often hear “Wow, where did you find that book?” or “Can you find a copy of that book for me?”

Those type of questions are music to this collector’s ears!

The White Album – Studios B3

WhiteAlbum

The White Album by Russell Walks on Apple Books

I obtained my copy of “The White Album: A Collection of Images Inspired by the Songs of The Beatles” from this eBay vendor

OFTIMESPAST | eBay Stores

THE PUBLISHER’S DESCRIPTION:

“Artist and writer Russell Walks gets a little help from his friends and explores the work of the greatest band ever in “The White Album: A Collection of Images Inspired by the Songs of The Beatles”. Think of “The White Album” as a series of “visual cover songs”, each of which was inspired by the Beatles song of the same name. In addition to the images, each contributing artist speaks about their work – Not just about the songs that originally inspired them, but about the choices they made as they worked. There’s no doubt that The Beatles influenced the way many of us look at the world, and in “The White Album”, we can see those influences in the gorgeous, meaningful work of 17 artists at the top of their game.”

The White Album
The White Album

The copy of the book that I obtained on eBay was signed by artist Jeff Pittarelli

The White Album
The White Album

The website of the above book featured artist renditions of the songs Good Day Sunshine and Revolution that appear in the book. Here a few sample excerpts from the book:

Good Day Sunshine
Good Day Sunshine
Revolution
Revolution

The back cover of the book:

The White Album
The White Album

The original press release for THE WHITE ALBUM BOOK by Russell Walks with many contributing and the work of participating artists that appear in the title as well!

Original Press release:

“Forty-five years ago, The Beatles invaded America, bringing with them a sound and attitude different from anything any of us had seen or heard before. They challenged and inspired us, forcing us to think about how things could be if we would only realize the importance of love.

Its now 2009. Although its been nearly forty years since The Beatles broke up, and yet their message is as relevant and influential as ever. The greatest band in history is still inspiring hope and dreams, still changing lives and fostering creativity, still shaping the way we look, listen and think.

Announcing THE WHITE ALBUM: A Collection of Images Inspired by the Music of The Beatles.

Compiled and introduced by writer and illustrator Russell Walks, and showcasing work by artists including Spencer Brinkerhoff III, Matt Busch, and others, THE WHITE ALBUM presents an exciting array of dynamic, emotional works of art, each of has been inspired by a song from The Beatles extensive catalogue.”

The book made its debut back in 2009 as is evidenced in this description from one of the websites describing the book:

“THE WHITE ALBUM looks at the work of The Beatles through a kaleidoscope of artistic styles and viewpoints.  THE WHITE ALBUM will be available for the very first time ever this summer at the San Diego Comic-Con (July 22 -26, 2009). Don’t miss your chance to pick up a copy at the only location where every artist will be available to personalize your book.”

Participating Artists Include”:

Spencer Brinkerhoff III

Matt Busch

TC Cor

Nicole Falk

Grant Gould

Gabe Hernandez

Paul Michael Kane

Leah Mangue

Meghan McMahon

Jeff Pittarelli

Jamie Snell

Russell Walks

John Watkins-Chow

 The White Album.net

THE WHITE ALBUM PROJECT ART BOOK 2014 – BY FRANK VACANTI First pressing numbered copy 092/150 36 PAGES OF WONDERFUL ARTWORK DONE ON ORIGINAL BEATLES WHITE ALBUM COVERS!

Frank Vacanti’s website for interested parties of the book:

Buy | white-album-project

The book that I purchased: (the photographs shown below are the photos from the eBay advertisement that I purchased the items as a result of)

I obtained this book through this eBay site: Beatles Yesterday,Today andTomorrow | eBay Stores

Though a small book in the number of pages, this 2nd book that I acquired recently was also a true pleasure to obtain. This White Album book’s primary focus are Frank Vacanti’s visions of designing a piece of art on an individual copy of the White Album.

This book entitled The White Album Project is truly a unique presentation of using the stark white Beatles album cover to be adorned with individual artistic designs by Frank Vicanti on individual copies of the LP. A work of art on a work of art. I am sure John and Yoko would have loved this idea.

This 36 page booklet was put together and organized by Frank Vacanti out of San Francisco, California and was published in 2014 by Garland Graphics!

The front cover of the book:

The White Album Project
The White Album Project

Credits and acknowledgements from my copy of this book:

A special artistic surprise under the Apple sticker in the book:

A few samples of the cover artwork designed for the White Album by Mr. Vacanti and a visit from Sir Walter Raleigh on this one!!!

KING KONG on the cover of the White Album?

For those of you who would like to have a copy of this wonderful book, here is Mr. Vacanti’s website:

Buy | white-album-project

Postscript – RICHARD HAMILTON

Would like to end today’s post with a brief discussion about artist Richard Hamilton whose minimalist cover follow-up to the grandioise Sgt Pepper previous album design of Peter Blake raised quite a few eyebrows in the critic circles. The Beatles reputation for always doing something different was certainly secure. Richard Hamilton is the artist that the Beatles hired to design both the White Album cover of “The Beatles” the double white album and the poster contained within the LP. Several years ago I bought this Richard Hamilton book featuring his signature for my collection.

The all white motif of Hamilton’s was to become a fixture in the Lennon household specifically, with the white piano used on Imagine and the pure white room at Tittenhurst Park used for the Imagine video. The White Album cover with no pictures/photos on the cover, fit in well with Yoko’s affinity for minimalist art. I can see why John’s favorite Beatles album was THE WHITE ALBUM as he was coming back from his psychedelic haze of 1967.

Hamilton’s signature:

Back cover of the book:

A photo that I saw on the internet and the photographer was unfortunately not listed. It is a photo of Richard Hamilton working on the White Album poster as Paul is there to check on the poster’s progress.If anyone knows the photographer of this shot please let us know and we will offer proper acknowledgement. Thank you!

This is another example of having a collecting obsession. As I was writing this post, Copy #9 of THE WHITE ALBUM PROJECT ART BOOK 2014-BY FRANK VACANTI also became available on eBay at the beatlesplusbaseball seller ID!

I could not resist having copy Number 9, Number 9, Number 9 so I purchased it as well. well, I guess the only harm that I caused as a result was to my wallet. LOL!

Happy hunting!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

OUR BOOK OF THE WEEK AT THE BEATLES BOOKSTORE

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BEATLES BEFORE & BEYOND BY CAROLE M. HOPKIN-A VERY RARE BOOK BY MARY HOPKIN’S SISTER

THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIEND

I have posted this book before and it always attracts a lot of intense interest from viewers. It is by Carole M. Hopkin who is a painter and an artist who also happens to be the sister of Mary Hopkin, who we as Beatle fans are very aware of because of her association with Apple records, Paul McCartney, and the Beatles. This book entitled: Beatles & Beyond by Carole M. Hopkin was published in 2013 by Merton Press.

As a collector, it was one of the most difficult books for me to find and locate for my Beatles-related book collection. It must be noted that the book’s primary connection does not have the Beatles as its main focus. It is about the fascinating experiences of the life of Carole M. Hopkin. A friend in the UK wrote to me when I ran my old Beatles in Print Facebook page and was looking for a copy of this book. The Facebook friend told me he had an additional copy in his collection and that I could purchase it from him if I was interested.

I was delighted to say that I certainly was and quickly moved to add the wonderful book to my library. This is the book I acquired from him (shown below). As you may or may not know I try to collect many of the books that even haphazardly have something to do with or provide additional information that have a connection to the Beatles or the people that made contact with them over the years.

Sometimes you learn more about the true nature of the individuals that comprised that great band from these more obscure books than from an official biographer! That is usually due to the primary celebrity being more at ease in those situations. However, being in contact with the Beatles and their menagerie can also be a curse because those people often lose their own personal identity because they ONLY become defined based on their contact or association with the band. Relatives of any celebrity face the same dilemma. They are often unfairly compared or measured against the accomplishments of a brother or sister, or mother or father.

Mary Hopkin

Witness the trials and tribulations of Julian and Sean Lennon and James McCartney who are constantly compared with the accomplishments of their respective fathers. After acquriing this book I wonder if Carole Hopkin experienced the same pressures of being compared with Mary due to her initial success at Apple with the worldwide hit of Those Were The Days.

Carole is an accomplished artist and painter and even though I know she has deep respect for her sister, the recognition she may receive can often be presented in public news forums as being under the shadow of her sister’s musical accomplishments.

The cover of the book:

Beatles & Beyond
Beatles & Beyond

Some biographical information from Carole’s book:

The back cover of the book:

Beatles & Beyond
Beatles & Beyond

A George Harrison Friar Park Garden sketch by Carole M. Hopkin. These few page excerpts from the book are presented under fair use.

Carole’s sketch of the mansion at Friar Park done at the request of George’s brother. Carole mentions that Friar Park was a Convent at one time. There have been reports since, that dispute the Convent descriptor as a group of nuns did reside there in an educational function but it was not officially known as a convent. Scott Cardinal, an authority on Friar Park could set us straight on that matter, for sure!

Photographs apparently taken by Carole Hopkin that appear in her book of several prominent people in the Beatles story, great Beatles friend and confidante, Mal Evans, and the notorious individual often described as the villain who led to the breakup of the Beatles, Allen Klein. It is my personal belief that their breakup was due to far deeper problems than the easy way out of blaming a single individual. It may simply may have been due to the natural progression of their lives.

A beautiful sketch by Carole M Hopkin of the Casino at Monte Carlo that appears in her wonderful book:

Advice for Collectors

I highly recommend this book to you if you are fortunate enough to locate a copy. It took me close to 3 years before I could find someone that had a copy in their collection in the UK. You will see many wonderful sketches, read many wonderful stories, and you will get a distinct flavor for the time.

As a collector, I love this rare unique book and you will too!!!

Keep your eyes open on such sources such as eBay, Abe Books or other international book search services if you are trying to track down a copy to purchase for your collections!!!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

Another Great Book at the Beatles Bookstore to Check Out

To find out more about Mary Hopkin and Apple Records, you need this book by Nigel Pearce

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BUZZ’S BEATLES SCRAPBOOK #2

Well the reaction to the first Beatles scrapbook post was very positive and therefore their presentation will continue but I had a change of heart about one element of the scrapbooks. I am not planning on avoiding the presentation of controversial topics or potential negative information about the band. I will be presenting articles that deal with the murder of John Lennon though not making that the focus of a particular Beatles scrapbook’s content.

Also some negative articles portrayed in some of the tabloid press as part of the scrapbook potpourri will be shown from the scrapbooks. This is not to give credibility or to lend credence to the gossip articles or to demonstrate the veracity of everything that is shown. By presenting the multitude of Beatles articles presented over the years, both good and bad, you will see many truthful well researched and substantiated articles, but also gossip media as well. We know that many people prefer to read rumor, and conspiracy theories because of the often explosive nature of those type of stories, not because of any basis in fact. Hopefully, with these scrapbooks you will be exposed to a healthy balance of what has appeared over the years in the various print media.

You may be pleased with some of the articles and others may anger you but I caution you not to shoot the messenger!!! If album reviews are presented that you disagree with, do not personalize your criticism to me as it does not mean that I personally agree with the negative review. My goal has always been to expose you to the various print material about the Beatles that have been issued or appeared over the years, both positive and negative…

So sit back, relax, and hopefully, enjoy!

A pot pourri from 1979/1980 or so:

Paul McCartney

Remember FAN is short for FANATIC:

Bits of info:

The Dakota

They’re gonna put him in the movies: Ringo

Caveman review:

Anyone in New England remember this?

Caveman review:

More bits and pieces:

Film ad for I Want to Hold Your Hand:

JAPAN OR BUST? BUST APPARENTLY!!!

Here is a McCartney novelty record that I don’t remember hearing about, has Howard Stern connections and the late Al Anderson of NRBQ as well!

A McCartney II review:

A review of London Town from 1978:

A story about the Lapidos Fest for Beatles Fans:

An early Charles Rosenay convention and an ad for one of my favorite Beatles books:

BEATLES RELATED RECORDS

Some of the picture sleeves stored in the scrapbook: One of those rare times that both John and Paul were on the same page politically as Paul released Give Ireland back to the Irish and John released The Luck of the Irish and Sunday Bloody Sunday dealing with the crisis In Ireland as it relates to the British involvement in the crisis!

A Beatles novelty record:

I love George’s B-side on this record:

If we ever get a Rubber Soul box set I want to hear John’s full original demo for What Goes On which has a radically different feel to the released version of the song!

A rare Lennon song that received virtually no airplay at all.

Mary Hopkin

Mary, Mary— Quite Contrary Mary Hopkin never seemed comfortable to me in much of the material Apple asked her to record. That is a subjective opinion, of course, but I believe she has stated as much in some select interviews she has done over the years!

My Sweet Lord

Yoko’s controversial cover for her Now or Never Apple 45. Featured a photo of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam:

“Walking in the Park with Eloise” is a jazz instrumental written by Jim McCartney, Paul’s dad, and later recorded by his son Paul McCartney, reflecting a heartfelt connection between father and son. This is the picture sleeve of the song. The flip side was Bridge on the River Suite which was an instrumental by Paul.

From RIngo’s Goodnight Vienna album:

A #1 Wings 45:

Despite some McCartney critics detesting the song, I love it. Great melody line and I believe McCartney did this number in order to sock it to some of his critics accusing him of being too saccharine!

Not quite boys, but I give you credit for trying!

The rare Girl picture sleeve:

Ending this scrapbook with a copy of my withdrawn picture sleeve of Leave My Kitten Alone which should have been released early in the Beatles career. Fantastic Lennon vocal on the Anthology recording where it eventually appeared!

The other side of the sleeve:

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

CHECK OUT THE GREAT BOOKS WE HAVE AT THE BEATLES BOOKSTORE

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WELL I JUST HAD TO LAUGH … AN UNUSUAL BEATLES BOOK BY JEFF WALKER

I JUST HAD TO HAVE A LOOK HAVING READ THE BOOK. DOES THE JOKER LAUGH AT YOU???

I have an affinity for special Beatles-related books that have a different angle or approach to one of our favorite subject matters. One of the group’s characteristics, if you can ascribe individual character traits to a group entity, was their brilliant sense of humor or (humour). This book by Jeff Walker with illustrations by Mike Constable. certainly fits the bill as it captures many of the significant humorous comments or circumstances surrounding the astounding lives of the Beatles. I throroughly enjoyed this book and I believe you will too.

Everyone has a different concept as to what they may view to be funny. For example, some people believe that some of John’s sarcastic comments over the years designed to cut certain people down to size were insensitive and not funny. However others saw the same comments as being able to cut through to the true nature of the individual he was describing. Take your pick!!! Their jokes and comments were varied enough to have a little something for everyone! You be the judge!!!

The Walker menu in this book covers it all and you smile often when you read it!!!

Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did

Perfect Paperback – June 10, 2019
by Jeff Walker (Author, Editor), Mike Constable (Illustrator)

Publisher: SomethingNow Publications

AMAZON US LINK TO THE BOOK:

Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did: Jeff Walker, Jeff Walker, Mike Constable, Mike Constable: 9780986708022: Amazon.com: Books

AMAZON UK LINK TO THE BOOK:

Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did: Amazon.co.uk: Jeff Walker: 9780986708022: Books

Well I Just Had To Laugh
Well I Just Had To Laugh

Back cover of the book:

Well I Just Had To Laugh
Well I Just Had To Laugh

You’ve got to laugh!

Buzz

ANOTHER GREAT BOOK FROM THE BEATLES BOOKSTORE

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BUZZ’S BEATLES SCRAPBOOK #1

INTRODUCTION TO THE BEATLES SCRAPBOOK

My curiosity was recently awoken to the more than 100 print-related Beatles scrapbooks that I kept over the years. As I came across the boxes in storage that contained them, I was intrigued by the print time capsules. Long ago, I had abandoned keeping and maintaining the scrapbooks when the digital internet revolution exploded! When I was compiling the scrapbooks I would preserve the newspaper articles about the Beatles by placing them in scrapbooks to help prevent their deterioration and yellowing of the poor print quality of newspapers in general. I also kept many of my picture sleeves in the scrapbooks encased in their own plastic sleeves, as well as ticket stubs and other Beatles-related print items.

I am planning to share with you the contents of many of the Beatles scrapbooks that I have compiled over the years.

Many friends and people that I knew very well also knew of my fascination with the band and they would save articles for me or send them to me through the mail so I could include them in the scrapbooks. I was able to compile more than 100 of them. The best scrapbooks that I chose to use were the ones that had no photo inserts aspects to the scrapbook, The articles were placed on pages of approximately 8X11 size with a single piece of plastic covering for each page, protecting the articles in question. I would cut the articles out of the newspapers in order that they would fit into the scrapbook even if it required multiple pages to preserve the full article.

Most of the articles saved were from the post-Beatles 1970s era onward as prior to that I could not afford the costs to purchase and maintain the scrapbooks. There was a local pharmacy employee who used to stack the newspapers on a daily basis and would inform me when a Beatles article would appear in the newspaper.

The scrapbooks served as excellent time capsules for those times.

My blog administrator, David Bedford, has encouraged me to share the scrapbooks with you, the members and visitors to the blog, and he told me it was Ok to do so as they are all items personally acquired for my personal Beatles print-related collection.

INSIDE THE BEATLES SCRAPBOOK

The various scrapbooks presented will not be in chronological order. You may see one from 1987 in one post and the next one may contain articles from 1992. They will be chosen randomly for display on the blog. Some will have subject matter that is consistent throughout the particular scrapbook. Others may not follow that trend! In that way those scrapbooks will mirror the Hodgepodge posts that have also been presented on this blog.

We will continue to present both old and new Beatles-related books, old and new Beatles magazines, and other print-related material on the blog! Since my original intention was to keep these articles for my own viewing, I put the articles in after cutting them from the newspaper. Some of them have attribution. Others do not. If anyone recognizes one of their articles that they have not received attribution for and would like to receive it, please let us know and I will amend the post if you provide the necessary updated info. If not, I will remove the article that you specify to avoid any problems.

Thank you and I hope you enjoy this new category on the blog!!!

BUZZ

In 1987, Yoko goes to Russia to advocate nuclear disarmament with a few other celebrities:

More about the Russian and the talks about disarmament:

Numerous articles of this time frame were devoted to the introduction of Beatles cds in the marketplace which came later than most other huge musical artists!

More cd info and a also a mention about analyzing the chins of celebrities

An article from the Hartford Courant about a release of the Help film!

More about celbrity chins! LOL. Hard to believe they treated this stuff as NEWS!

A Julian Lennon article from his early touring days!

Building anticipation from the Beatles cds

Beatles For Sale on CD

CD-planned obsolesence. Release the medium then years later introduce streaming and contribute to making hard copies of music take a lower rung on the ladder and eventually disappear if the music entrepeneurs have their way.

If you do not have to produce a physical product, there is much less overhead, cheaper for the music organizations to issue which translates into more $$$$. No matter how hard you try, you will not change my outlook on this subject!

A bit of discussion about Beatles video:

LOST BEATLES MOVIE SCRIPT

A discussion about a movie script the Beatles turned down that Todd Rundgren wrote a score for: Joe Orton’s script for Up Against It

A few interesting articles:

RIngo’s album was never issued from this new George and Ringo forthcoming LP discussion:

Beatles CD advertisement:

CD news, Ringo Chips Moman news and Yoko at Andy Warhol’s funeral:

The Yoko article was certainly a surprise to me when I saw it in the newspaper:

A great article authored by Allan Kozin in the New York Times about Beatles cds from 1987:

The picture sleeve to the Time Will Teach Us All picture sleeve. The song featured a duet with Julian Lennon and Stevie Wonder. The song was from the London stage musical of Time put together by Dave Clark!!! I went to see the stage presentation in London and had a great time!

One of the rarest and most costly Beatles picture sleeves to acquire: Notice that the record executives had not yet arrived at the point when they would later photoshop out the cigarette from Paul’s hand.

The back view of the picture sleeve:

John’s Toronto show:

An article from Rolling Stone discussing Let It Be:

A Ringo Wine Cooler ad which he may have regretted when he and Barbara were treated for their problem:

An essay that promotes a lot of thought:

More cd discussion and news about the Beatles suing Nike:

And the Beatles cd rampage continues:

A George Martin interview discussing the first 4 in mono controversy!

An article about Tim Leary former Harvard professor and one of his later attempts at “mind movies.”

Twiggy and Peter Max both had Beatles connection and a brief note about Paul recording with the late Phil Ramone:

Hope you enjoyed this first scrapbook blog! Tell your friends about it!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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Apple Records: Inside Number 3, Savile Row – is brought to life

Inside Number 3
Inside Number 3

Ever since author Nigel Pearce published his book, Inside Number 3: The Illustrated History of Apple Records, Beatles fans have had the best chance ever to relive those colourful days once again inside The Beatles’ Apple Headquarters at 3, Savile Row. Nigel’s book takes us inside Apple, and the only successful part of Apple: Apple Records. 

All this was done via a brand-new angle, with Nigel showing part of his incredible and unique collection of products and artefacts captured in the book. There will be artists and records, as well as documents that you will be discovering for the first time. 

However, in this multi-media age, he has now brought those photographs and images to life in a unique presentation that has already wowed the audience at the recent Felixstowe Beatles Festival in June 2025.

Nigel’s Record Collection of Apple Records
Nigel’s Record Collection of Apple Records

The whole presentation lasts for over two hours, though it doesn’t feel like at all! This is a trip, not via a history book, but via a superb collage of content, visuals, and stories told by Nigel. You are taken back to 1966 to understand Apple’s vague start, through those colourful years and brought back to the modern day, by that one immoveable force that was The Beatles.

Apple Boutique
Apple Boutique

March 1966 is the starting point and immediately you find yourself in the Revolver sessions with the Beatles’ promo videos of “Rain” and “Taxman”. Nigel illustrates the first public knowledge of Apple with some slides and then we move into the technicolour world of The Apple Boutique at 94 Bakers Street with colour film showing the insides and with Dame Maggie Smith and Bob Newhart – a unique and fantastic piece of film.

Number 3 Savile Row
Number 3 Savile Row

Onto 1968, and the whole “Hey Jude” broadcast, which caused so much stress and panic to ITV executives that night is re-constructed and is shown in full and you are back there again in 1968. From then on it is a rollercoaster of video and photo content, both rare and well-known, and it is so well put together that the whole book and Apple building is brought to life. We see perhaps the world’s first ever DVD/ Video presentation of “Our First Four”, which is a very rare production of the first artists to appear in a set by Apple as we travel through the archives of Apple Records. But it is a vibrant and colourful voyage of Beatles discovery through Apple Records.

Our First Four
Our First Four

Who is included in the presentation apart from The Beatles? We have The Radna Krisna Temple, The Iveys and Badfinger, Mary Hopkin, Jackie Lomax, James Taylor, and so much more. 

Badfinger
Badfinger

If that is not enough, then to give it all context, time pops are placed throughout the presentation that expertly frames these times and events and wraps you in the living history of the ‘60s.

When it is all over, you are not only brought back to today’s world having delved into the previously little-known history of Apple Records.

The angle in which Nigel has presented this is unique and fascinating and is only possible via his collection and illustration of the artefacts to which he has collated over the years. Yes, The Beatles story has been told many times, but The Story of Apple has never been revealed in this detail.

Book him for your event, school or simply a presentation to a group that you have put together, you will re-live those great times, and you will feel that you have glimpsed into the rarely told part of The Beatles’ story: Apple Records. 

It has to be seen!

David Bedford

Beatles Historian, Author, Filmmaker

Find out more about Nigel Pearce and Inside Number 3

Book website/ Booking website details www.insideandoutsideno3.com

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