The Beatles In Cleveland: Memories, Facts & Photos About The Notorious 1964 & 1966 Concerts
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (794 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0979103002 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-04 |
Language | : | English |
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Not only did he accomplish both impossibilities, he totally drew me into the whole experience and gave me new insight into something I thought I knew something about. As a broadcaster, I was impressed with Dave's research into the competitive world of 60's Top 40 Radio. I was mainly skeptical that he could write a whole book about a single happening - the two Beatle concerts in said city and hold my interest. Through his writing he took my mind from the California coastline to Cleveland and made me enjoy it. If you'd like to experience what it was like to participate in a Beatles concert, we can't recommend 'The Beatles In Cleveland' strongly enough. Good show
"There are places I remember ." according to Junebean. While conducting an internet search to find information about the Beatles August 1There are places I remember . Junebean While conducting an internet search to find information about the Beatles August 14, 1966 concert in Cleveland, I happened upon this book. What a find! Even though I was only 13 years old when I attended the concert, it has remained one of the most exciting events of my life. The author weaves the story of both the 1966 and 1964 concerts through his own recollection of the event and a host of people personally involved with the concert (disc jockeys, promoters, reporters, etc.), and places the story in the context of the events of the 60s. It magically transported me back to that special day. , 1966 concert in Cleveland, I happened upon this book. What a find! Even though I was only 1There are places I remember . While conducting an internet search to find information about the Beatles August 1There are places I remember . Junebean While conducting an internet search to find information about the Beatles August 14, 1966 concert in Cleveland, I happened upon this book. What a find! Even though I was only 13 years old when I attended the concert, it has remained one of the most exciting events of my life. The author weaves the story of both the 1966 and 1964 concerts through his own recollection of the event and a host of people personally involved with the concert (disc jockeys, promoters, reporters, etc.), and places the story in the context of the events of the 60s. It magically transported me back to that special day. , 1966 concert in Cleveland, I happened upon this book. What a find! Even though I was only 13 years old when I attended the concert, it has remained one of the most exciting events of my life. The author weaves the story of both the 1966 and 196There are places I remember . Junebean While conducting an internet search to find information about the Beatles August 14, 1966 concert in Cleveland, I happened upon this book. What a find! Even though I was only 13 years old when I attended the concert, it has remained one of the most exciting events of my life. The author weaves the story of both the 1966 and 1964 concerts through his own recollection of the event and a host of people personally involved with the concert (disc jockeys, promoters, reporters, etc.), and places the story in the context of the events of the 60s. It magically transported me back to that special day. concerts through his own recollection of the event and a host of people personally involved with the concert (disc jockeys, promoters, reporters, etc.), and places the story in the context of the events of the 60s. It magically transported me back to that special day. years old when I attended the concert, it has remained one of the most exciting events of my life. The author weaves the story of both the 1966 and 196There are places I remember . Junebean While conducting an internet search to find information about the Beatles August 14, 1966 concert in Cleveland, I happened upon this book. What a find! Even though I was only 13 years old when I attended the concert, it has remained one of the most exciting events of my life. The author weaves the story of both the 1966 and 1964 concerts through his own recollection of the event and a host of people personally involved with the concert (disc jockeys, promoters, reporters, etc.), and places the story in the context of the events of the 60s. It magically transported me back to that special day. concerts through his own recollection of the event and a host of people personally involved with the concert (disc jockeys, promoters, reporters, etc.), and places the story in the context of the events of the 60s. It magically transported me back to that special day. "Beatles Rock Cleveland!" according to BeatleBangs196Beatles Rock Cleveland! BeatleBangs1964 The Beatles were banned from Public Hall in Cleveland, Ohio in 1964! In an ironic twist of fate, the Beatles were invited back to that same venue in 1966.The escalation in Beatlemania prompted the Powers That Be never to invite the Beatles to Cleveland again because of the uncontrolled outbursts and manic attacks that are a part of Beatlemania! Fans rushed the stage, jumping police barricades to reach the Fab 4, the World's Best Band!There is rich Beatle history here. Their 1966 concert in Cleveland was just a breath away from their Swan Song Concert in San Francisco on August 29, 1966.Reade. . The Beatles were banned from Public Hall in Cleveland, Ohio in 196Beatles Rock Cleveland! BeatleBangs1964 The Beatles were banned from Public Hall in Cleveland, Ohio in 1964! In an ironic twist of fate, the Beatles were invited back to that same venue in 1966.The escalation in Beatlemania prompted the Powers That Be never to invite the Beatles to Cleveland again because of the uncontrolled outbursts and manic attacks that are a part of Beatlemania! Fans rushed the stage, jumping police barricades to reach the Fab 4, the World's Best Band!There is rich Beatle history here. Their 1966 concert in Cleveland was just a breath away from their Swan Song Concert in San Francisco on August 29, 1966.Reade. ! In an ironic twist of fate, the Beatles were invited back to that same venue in 1966.The escalation in Beatlemania prompted the Powers That Be never to invite the Beatles to Cleveland again because of the uncontrolled outbursts and manic attacks that are a part of Beatlemania! Fans rushed the stage, jumping police barricades to reach the Fab Beatles Rock Cleveland! BeatleBangs1964 The Beatles were banned from Public Hall in Cleveland, Ohio in 1964! In an ironic twist of fate, the Beatles were invited back to that same venue in 1966.The escalation in Beatlemania prompted the Powers That Be never to invite the Beatles to Cleveland again because of the uncontrolled outbursts and manic attacks that are a part of Beatlemania! Fans rushed the stage, jumping police barricades to reach the Fab 4, the World's Best Band!There is rich Beatle history here. Their 1966 concert in Cleveland was just a breath away from their Swan Song Concert in San Francisco on August 29, 1966.Reade. , the World's Best Band!There is rich Beatle history here. Their 1966 concert in Cleveland was just a breath away from their Swan Song Concert in San Francisco on August 29, 1966.Reade. "Run about beatles" according to Kenneth C. Dodson. It was so neat following the guys behind the curtain and seeing what they are really like This is a most enjoyable book and a must read to anyone in or fan of the music world. I find I have a hard time putting it down. Loved it David.
Dave Schwensen is an entertainment journalist, award-winning humor columnist, pop culture historian and lecturer, and the author of 'The Beatles At Shea Stadium' and 'The Beatles In Cleveland.' A nationally recognized comedy coach, his insider's knowledge of the comedy industry was earned as talent coordinator for the television show 'A&E's An Evening at the Improv,' The Improv Comedy Clubs in Los Angeles and New York City, and as a talent consult
'The Beatles In Cleveland' brings to life both these special moments in time: two of the wildest, out of control concerts in Beatles - and rock - history. A scheduling change brought the Beatles back to Cleveland on August 14th for the tour's first outdoor show at Municipal Stadium. The uncontrollable hysteria of Beatlemania reached a fever pitch as thousands of fans poured from their seats and crashed over police lines to be near their British Idols. It was obvious they could no longer be protected in front of audiences and the first murmurings were overheard that it would be the last tour. Beatlemania swept across North America when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr appeared on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' in February, 1964. The story is also told through rare, never-before published photos, video stills and memorabilia. Go behind the scenes to bring John, Paul, George and Ringo t