"If anyone was the fifth Beatle, it was Brian." On a November day in 1961, Brian Epstein fatefully decided to check out a lunchtime concert at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. A music store ...
“After Brian died, we collapsed,” said Lennon in a 1971 interview with Rolling Stone. But Epstein’s legacy lives on: Lewis spearheaded a campaign to get him inducted into the Rock & Roll ...
“Midas Man” follows music manager Brian Epstein from the moment he first discovered The Beatles in 1961 to his untimely death at the age of 32 just six years later. Despite his lack of music ...
In “Midas Man,” the new film out this month in the United States about the late Beatles manager Brian Epstein, an early, pivotal scene is set in a synagogue. In it, Brian (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd ...
In 1967, The Beatles’ longtime manager, Brian Epstein, died, leaving Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo ...
Brian Epstein talks openly about his early ambitions ... When Steve Jones and Johnny Rotten swore during their interview, the avuncular Grundy encouraged them to continue, as if to shame them ...
Almost anyone who grew up with the Beatles knows a few key things about their manager, Brian Epstein, the subject of the new biopic "Midas Man." You might know that he ran a popular record store ...
Its association with Epstein and The Beatles’ rise to stardom makes it more than just a car; it’s a piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. What do you think of Brian Epstein’s choice of the ...
Brian Epstein, born on Yom Kippur to a family of Russian and Lithuanian Jewish descent, first discovered The Beatles in 1961 at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He became the band’s manager in 1962 ...