New Beatlefan Mag


Includes contributions from yours truly. 

Details:

In Beatlefan #271, we have a package of stories from John Firehammer, Kathy Urbanic and Al Sussman looking at how The Beatles were a band in transition as 1965 arrived Included is a discussion of the differences between the U.K. and U.S. albums. 

Also, Ken Sharp chats with the engineer who handled the new box set of 1964 mono LPs, we present an expanded version of the look back at George Harrison’s 1974 North American tour that the late Peter Palmiere and I did three decades ago, 

Jude Southerland Kessler delves into the story behind John Lennon’s “Surprise Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox), Rip Rense offers a new twist on the fan game of creating new “Beatle” albums from solo tracks, and Ken Sharp interviews the producer and director of the new “Beatles ’64” documentary. 

Plus, of course, we have the latest news (including the “Beatles ’64” premieres, Ringo’s upcoming country album and tour updates), as well as reviews of new books, films recordings! 

For more information on how you can get this issue, or subscribe to Beatlefan, email goodypress@gmail.com or go to beatlefan.com. 

Coming next time: Allan Kozinn on the 50th anniversary of “Venus and Mars” and Ringo in Nashville.


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