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All you need is luck — and maybe a stroke of fate. That was the case in 1961 when one of Brian Epstein’s customers in the record department he managed at NEMS — his family store in Liverpool ...
All you need is luck — and maybe a stroke of fate. That was the case in 1961 when one of Brian Epstein’s customers in the record department he managed at NEMS — his family store in Liverpool ...
Their early success was helped, in large part, by their manager, a man named Brian Epstein. Epstein first discovered The Beatles at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in 1961. Over the course of the ...
well, everything... in the 1960s, the man who orchestrated their rise—the visionary, enigmatic Brian Epstein—has more often than not been a shadow within rock history. He was there before the ...
In 1966, The Beatles and their manager, Brian Epstein, embarked on a tour of West Germany, Japan, and the Philippines. After the band turned down an invite to appear at the presidential palace in ...
In 1967, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr received news that their longtime manager, Brian Epstein, died of an overdose. Epstein’s death was unexpected and deeply ...
Almost anyone who grew up with the Beatles knows a few key things about their manager, Brian Epstein, the subject of the new biopic “Midas Man.” You might know that he ran a popular record ...
September 22, 1964: The Beatles, from left to right George Harrison (1943 – 2001), Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, manager Brian Epstein (1934 – 1967), and John Lennon (1940 – 1980), at London ...
And, of course, you want to see who Brian Epstein really was — the man beneath the image, something the film presents in dutiful tabloid detail. Yet there’s something a bit TV-movie ...