The Beatles at Let It Be preview
A rough cut of Let It Be was screened for The Beatles on 20 July 1969. All four Beatles were present, John with Yoko, Paul with Linda, George with Pattie and his parents.
Known and unknown, already seen and rare: a collection of images about John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and people around them.
A rough cut of Let It Be was screened for The Beatles on 20 July 1969. All four Beatles were present, John with Yoko, Paul with Linda, George with Pattie and his parents.
18 high quality photos of the Beatles from 1963 and 1964. Some are promotional shots while others shows the boys in relax during the tours. From London Palladium to Bel Air Los Angeles, from Paris to Dromoland Castle in Ireland
The photos by Mike Mitchell, at the Beatles’ first concert in the US on 11th February 1964 in Washington, DC.
On February 28, 1972, George and Pattie got into a terrible car accident, which almost proved fatal for Pattie. She suffered a concussion and several broken ribs. She spent weeks in the hospital.
Arnold Schwartzman captured The Beatles on the set of Ready, Steady, Go! in 1963 during the first of two appearances on the show.
This never-before-seen self portrait of John Lennon was created for his wife Yoko Ono’s conceptual art book Grapefruit. “Hi my name is John Lennon. I’d like you to meet Yoko Ono.”