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What's it like in the royal box at Wimbledon? Joanne Hegarty, stylist at You Magazine, sat in the exclusive area of Wimbledon ...
The Liverpool venue most synonymous with The Beatles is The Cavern Club, where the band performed 292 times between 1961 and ...
Work has begun to renovate one of Liverpool’s most famous pubs. Ye Cracke has stood on Rice Street in the Georgian Quarter ...
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The Manila Times on MSNJohn Lennon love letter bemoaning Paul McCartney's snoring goes on saleA 1962 love letter from John Lennon to his future wife Cynthia, in which he complains about Paul McCartney's snoring, will be ...
Veteran broadcaster Stuart Maconie's brilliant new book on the Liverpool lads reveals more than 100 people intimately entwined in the Fab Four's amazing success ...
Back then, the Beatles were nobodies, Pete Best was still their drummer, and Stuart Sutcliffe had just died. Lennon was 21, exhausted, lovesick... and somewhat horny!
In it, Lennon mentions close friend and original Beatles' bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, who had died days before, saying he had considered visiting his fiancée Astrid "but I would be so awkward." ...
Just nine days before he started writing his letter, another former member of the band — bassist Stuart Sutcliffe — died suddenly from a brain hemorrhage at age 21.
The letter is expected to fetch up to £40,000 ($54,000) when it is sold on July 9. In it, Lennon mentions close friend and original Beatles' bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, who had died days before ...
View Beatles - Peter Bruchmann Photograph of John Lennon, George Harrison, and Stuart Sutcliffe Signed by Pete Best and Tony Sheridan Hamburg, 1961 by Peter Brüchmann on artnet. Browse upcoming and ...
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