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Beatles, The
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Arts & Drama
Biographical
Music Related
Publisher :
Blackstone Audio Inc
Author :
Hunter Davies
Narrator :
Edward Lewis
Length :
16 hours 11 minutes (Unabridged)
Download Price :
$27.99
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“Though works on the band are legion, this remains one of the best.”—
Library Journal
“His hard work and the obvious trust the Beatles have in him allow us to see the young musicians for the first time as interesting, fallible, corporeal creatures, each quite different from the others, each with his own history and hang-ups and hopes.”—
Newsweek
As the friend and only authorized biographer of the most famous musical group in history, Davies had full access to the Beatles as well as their help and encouragement in writing this biography. He spent eighteen months with them when they were at the peak of their musical genius and the pinnacle of their popularity, making a mark on history and popular culture that would never fade. Davies stayed on with the Beatles through their breakup and remained friends with the individual members afterwards, enabling him to write the continuing story of their solo careers. First published in 1968, this revised edition has added information, including a new introduction.
Hunter Davies
, formerly an editor for the
Sunday Times
[London], is a prolific British author and journalist. He lives in London and in the Lake District.
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