Click here to create your personal news page. The news that appears on Brian Epstein will appear there and be constantly updated. You can then modify the page, share it with your friends, or export it and have it appear elsewhere.

You can also create a personal news page and follow the news that interests you by clicking on the tab labelled 'New page'.
 

topics : related - allExplore

Shopping Categories

  1. 1. Digital Camera
  2. 2. LCD Monitor
  3. 3. Mobile Phone
  4. 4. LCD TV
  5. 5. Laptop Computer
  6. 6. Graphic Card
  7. 7. Smartphone
  8. 8. Fridge
  9. 9. Freezer
  10. 10. Vacuum Cleaner
  11. 11. Digital Camcorder
  12. 12. Processor
  13. 13. Washing Machine
  14. 14. Microwave
  15. 15. Coffee Maker & Expresso

Wikio Shopping

  1. 1. Baby & Nursery
  2. 2. Car/Motor Bike
  3. 3. Communication
  4. 4. Computers
  5. 5. Electronics
  6. 6. Entertainment
  7. 7. Fashion & Lingerie
  8. 8. Finance
  9. 9. Gifts & Gadgets
  10. 10. Health & Beauty
  11. 11. Home & Garden
  12. 12. Household Appliances
  13. 13. Sport & Fitness
  14. 14. Travel
  15. 15. Video Games

Participate



Brian Epstein



Sort by : relevance - date
+Vote!

The Beatles — The White Album

... than The White Album? Or a more talked about and controversial album? I mean, “Paul Is Dead”, Brian Epstein’s death, the ashram in India and the Maharishi, “Magic” Alex, stereo or mono?, Manson and Helter Skelter, the insane band fighting, Happiness Is A Warm Gun (from a Gun-N-Ammo title), Ringo quits!, Yoko in the studio, the number stamped album cover, Clapton’s guitar solo in While...

+Vote!

Playing the Beatles Backwards: Songs 149 to 145

... was make rock and roll. You could attribute this to the lack of a clear leader in the absence of Brian Epstein, or you could write it off as one of the many symptoms of the group breaking apart. But it led to a lot of time wasted with precious little to show for it in the end. There are all kinds of versions off this improvised jam…suggesting that the group worked awful hard on a...

+Vote!

The Tale of Jackie Lomax

... by 1967. He formed a band called the Lomax Alliance, which caught the attention of Beatles manager Brian Epstein. But at the precise moment of Epstein’s greatest influence, when he might have been able to help Lomax a great deal, Epstein died. Then came Apple. George Harrison remembered Lomax from their days in Liverpool and added him to Apple Records’ roster of artists....

+Vote!

BEATLES Day By Day - 11/5/63

Tuesday, 5 November, 1963 Brian Epstein flies to the U.S. with Billy J. Kramer for a promotional visit. While there, Epstein meets with television variety show host Ed Sullivan, who wants to let the American audience see the latest crazy fad from overseas on his program. To Sullivan’s astonishment, Epstein insists that The Beatles be given [...]

+Vote!

Rare Beatles film reel fetches £4,100

... The Beatles would ever perform in Kansas City."The last-minute gig was announced after manager Brian Epstein was apparently offered approximately £600,000 in today's money to stage the show.

+Vote!

Rare Beatles film of '64 Kansas gig sold

... told Reuters Television."Unfortunately it wasn't on their scheduled tour so he talked to Brian Epstein, the Beatles' manager, and he persuaded them to come on their day off. I think he paid something like $150,000 for their 30 minute or so appearance."Pritchard said Dimmel had managed to borrow his father's new cinecamera and took it into the stadium, passed it to his father's friend...

+Vote!

Long-lost Beatles' footage sold at auction in Britain

... Dimmel was one of 20,000 fans attending the concert, which had been hastily arranged after manager Brian Epstein accepted an increased offer of 150,000 dollars - around one million dollars in today's money. "We cleared out my parents' estate two months ago and there we discovered it at the bottom of the drawer, still lying in its original photo-lab box with 'Beatles 1964' on the back...

+Vote!

Rare Beatles film auctioned

... Dimmel was one of 20,000 fans attending the concert, which had been hastily arranged after manager Brian Epstein accepted an increased offer of 150,000 US dollars - around one million dollars (£627,000) in today's money. On the website of Cameo Auctioneers, the firm that organised the sale, Mr Dimmel explained that for the concert his father agreed to lend the boy and his brother...

+Vote!

Monks : The Transatlantic Feedback: Obscure Band Has Local Connection

Some musical footnotes remain just that for good reason. Rough contemporaries of the recently reunited Sonics, the Monks were a German-managed American band of ex-GIs during the mid-'60s with a similar fuzzed-out, torn-speaker-cone sound. They were Bauhaus primitives, molded by a pair of German ad men in a relationship that suggests Brian Epstein and the Beatles (only with less talent...

+Vote!

Tales from the Singing City

At a time when the world and his wife are complaining about the BBC, it’s worth noting a project which illustrates the real value that the Corporation is able to provide from its unique historical archive. The latest collection from the BBC Archives is...

+Vote!

Biographer is definitive in John Lennon's 'Life'

Chief among them: John's incestuous musings about his mother, Julia, who was struck and killed by a speeding car (driven by an off-duty policeman) when he was 17. Norman also examines whether there were homoerotic underpinnings to John's feelings for McCartney and whether a rumored tryst with manager Brian Epstein ever took place. (Lennon had told others, more than once, that he had "briefly...