Old BEATLES Concert Programme ABC Great Yarmouth Paul McCartney Vintage Sixties
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Old BEATLES Concert Programme ABC Great Yarmouth Paul McCartney Vintage Sixties:
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The Beatles
Concert ProgrammeThis is a Reproduction Replica of a Beatles Concert ProgrammeIt is from ABC Cinema in Great Yarmouth on Sunday 30th JuneThe Front page has an image of someone reading a programme with the stage in the background with the words
\"Your Sunday Entertainment at the ABC\"Inside has a photo of the Beatles and a list of the supporting actsThe Terry Young Combo
Terry Young
Britians Ace Comedian - Ted Rodgers
The Dynamic Disc Duo - The Brook Brothers<Interval>The Terry Young Combo
Britians Exiciting Vibes Duo - Tommy Wallis and Beryl
Ted RodgersBritians Fabulous Disc Stars - The BeatlesThe Back has an Advertisement for Cadets CigarettesStarting at a Under £1 with . If your the only buyer you win it for less than one pound....Grab a Bargain...Get offerding!!!In Excellent ConditionA Histortic Programme and Magnificent Keepsake Souvenir to Remember the greatest ever Pop GroupSorry about the poor quality photos. They dont do the card justice. A lot of my buyers tell me my items look better in real life than in my photos
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Members: George Harold Harrison, lead guitar, vocals (born Liverpool, England, 25 February 1943; died Los Angeles, California, 29 November 2001); John Winston (later changed to Ono) Lennon, rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals (born Liverpool, England, 9 October 1940; died New York, 8 December 1980); James \"Paul\" McCartney, bass, vocals (born Liverpool, England, 18 June 1942); Ringo Starr, drums (Richard Starkey Jr., born Dingle, England, 7 July 1940). Former members: Peter \"Pete\" Best, drums (born Liverpool, England, 24 November 1941); Stuart \"Stu\" Sutcliffe, bass (Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe, born Edinburgh, Scotland, 23 June 1940; died Hamburg, West Germany, 10 April 1962).
Genre: Rock, Pop
Best-selling album since 1990: The Beatles 1 (2000)
Hit songs since 1990: \"Free As a Bird,\" \"Real Love\"
The Beatles were the most innovative, emulated, and successful music group of the twentieth century. The Beatles set in motion both the creative and marketing paradigms of the modern rock era—through transforming hairstyles and fashion; evolving attitudes about youth, politics, and drug culture; writing their own songs and making the first music videos to accompany them; performing the first arena rock concerts; creating the first unified rock albums alongside hit singles; and being the first rock performers who were truly considered groundbreaking artists in their own time.
British InvasionIn January 1964 New York disc jockeys such as \"Murray the K\" began playing the Beatles\' \"I Want to Hold Your Hand\" virtually nonstop, introducing it with the cryptic adage, \"The Beatles are coming.\" The record went to number one on the music charts in early February, and a fascination developed for this new \"British\" sound with its raw energy, wild electric guitars, and syncopated clapping. The next month, on February 7, 1964, a plane carrying the Beatles arrived at New York\'s Idlewild—soon to be renamed Kennedy—Airport. More than 3,000 screaming fans were there to greet the lads from Liverpool, England, as they got off the plane and waved, quickly to be ushered into a room of waiting reporters and photographers who were assigned to cover what was then negatively referred to as the \"British Invasion.\"