"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 ...
Indeed, after a few years as a (mostly) covers band, The Beatles were hardly poised ... “I remember my agent saying I got an audition for Brian Epstein, and I didn’t know who that was ...
The Beatles had their first number one in America when I Want to Hold Your Hand topped the Cashbox chart in 1964 and they ...
In it, Brian (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd ... biography are more present in “Midas Man” than music composed by the band Epstein managed. Variety recently covered what it called the “nightmare ...
In 1967, The Beatles’ longtime manager, Brian Epstein, died, leaving Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo ...
While Epstein was busy accompanying the band on their groundbreaking tour in ... What do you think of Brian Epstein’s choice of the Bentley S3? Could you see yourself cruising in a car that ...
Epstein managed The Beatles from 1961 until his death in 1967. He did a solid job with the band, but they began to wonder if a better deal was possible for them. “With Brian, I remember talking ...
Beatles manager Brian Epstein was infamously eulogized by a rabbi ... he goes to see a certain rock band play the Cavern Club — “the moment my life changed forever.” Meet the Beatles ...
They were now done with touring. …Back in the UK, George is enraged. …Declares he’s leaving the band. Brian Epstein, their manager, frantically reassures him there will be no more touring on ...
(JTA) — The Beatles’ Jewish manager who was credited with ushering the band to global fame and success will be memorialized with a statue in Liverpool, according to the BBC. Brian Epstein ...