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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Remarkable Story Of Brian Epstein, The Man Who Discovered The Beatles — Then Died Tragically YoungTheir early success was helped, in large part, by their manager, a man named Brian Epstein. Epstein first discovered The ...
Michael Mary Murphy’s new book hails the managers who have steered U2, Hozier and The Beatles to the top of the charts ...
From Cilla Black to Sir Ken Dodd and Brian Epstein, Merseyside is the birthplace of many famous faces and influential figures ...
Whether it’s the protagonist’s sex life or the Beatles’ extraordinary career, just when "Midas Man" heats up, it cuts away.
A year later Paul's friend George Harrison joined the band and John's school friends left in 1959. 1960 saw Stuart Sutcliffe ...
In 1961, the manager of the NMS record store in Liverpool, Brian Epstein heard about the Beatles from his customers and went down the street to the Cavern Club to check out one of their lunchtime ...
From Cilla Black to Sir Ken Dodd and Brian Epstein ... Having first met the group at the Cavern Club, Mr Epstein secured a deal with EMI to produce the Fab Four’s records and turned them ...
after seven weeks away to play at the Grafton Rooms before their last gig at the Cavern Club, where the Fab Four was discovered by manager Brian Epstein. Houghton had befriended the Harrison ...
The band became famous in Liverpool, thanks to gigs at the Cavern Club and Hamburg, catching the attention of Brian Epstein, who became their manager. About the band in the early years ...
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