SAN FRANCISCO, The American Music Awards featured a recently re-discovered tape of the Beatles from 1964 as part of a fortieth anniversary tribute of the band's arrival in the U.S.
"We've got a wonderful old...tape that's been lost for 40 years that
nobody's seen since it first aired featuring the Beatles singing "She Loves
You" and "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", producer Dick Clark told the
Associated Press. "It was an English show that aired here that for some
reason or another went into a trunk somewhere."
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Filled with photographs never published before and insider details, Each One
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the man who's been changing the sound of music since the sixties. Each One Believing
is based on the most successful tour of Paul McCartney's post-Beatles career.
Inspired by the events of 9/11 (that morning, he was sitting looking at the
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For those who idolize John Lennon, Chronicle Books offers Lennon Legend. Presented
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his times. Created with the cooperation of Yoko Ono Lennon, who has opened her
archives for this project, the book offers insightful details about every era
of John's life, from his early days at art school to the height of Beatlemania
to Imagine. A live recording of that song is included, along with several interviews
of John talking about his life and art, on the never-before-released audio CD
contained in this package.
Ringo Starr has also opened his private archive to share over 50 never-before-seen
delightful and very intimate postcards sent to him throughout the years from
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. Postcards From the Boys has
a lenticular postcard on the cover that switches back and forth between shots
of Ringo today, flashing a peace sign, and John, Paul, and George from the sixties.
The postcards -- many of which are covered in whimsical drawings -- are colorfully
reproduced, both front and back. Ringos entertaining commentary fills in the
blanks, offering a unique glimpse into the real-life relationship of the Beatles.
Originally published in 1980 and cherished by fans and collectors, I, Me,
Mine is the closest we will come to George Harrison's autobiography. Featuring
George Harrison in conversation with longtime Beatles publicist Derek Taylor,
the book touches on everything from early Beatlemania to India and Ravi Shankar
to his love of gardening. The lyrics to over 80 of his songs, many in his own
hand, are accompanied by his uniquely intimate and humorous commentary. In addition,
50 archival photographs of George, with the Beatles and solo, capture a journey
of creative and spiritual transformation.
Forty years after the British Invasion, the Beatles continue to be the most
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About Chronicle Books
One of the most admired and respected publishing companies in the U.S., Chronicle
Books was founded in 1966 and over the years has developed a reputation for
award-winning, innovative books. The company continues to challenge conventional
publishing wisdom, setting trends in both subject and format, maintaining a
list that includes illustrated titles in design, art, architecture, photography,
food, lifestyle and pop culture, as well as much- admired books for children
and ancillary products through its gift division. Chronicle Books boasts best-selling
titles that include The Beatles Anthology, Sylvia Long's Hush Little Baby, The
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