A Cellarful of Noise - The Autobiography of The Man Who Made The Beatles

    Brian Epstein

    Rhino Rediscovery
    1967
    218 páginas
    7h 16m
    ISBN-13: 9780671011963

    From this first encounter with the struggling group in 1961, thorough their meteoric rise, to his tragic, untimely death in 1967, Brian Epstein was in many ways the heart and soul of The Beatles. Much more than simply their manager, confidant, and group guru, Epstein helped create a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon. A Cellarful of Noise, Epstein's long out-of-print autobiography, gives readers the inside story of his discovery and management of the world's most famous rock 'n' roll band. From their initial struggles to their wild rocket ride to the pinnacle of success, this true story includes: - how a request from a record led to the discovery of the Beatles; - whi Ringo Starr replaced the original Beatle drummer; - how Paul McCartney was nearly blinded by a fan; and hundreds of other fascinating little-known facts of Epstein's life with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and other top stars. This new edition of A Cellarful of Noise features an introduction by world-renowned Beatles expert Martin Lewis, wich, along with Epstein's own words, creates a compelling insightful exploration of the life and times of a gifted man who had an ear for genius.

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