Brian Epstein, the band's famed manager ... you'd have to go to Paul McCartney's personal stash of memorabilia. Yet, experts estimate the original copy is worth about $170,000.
It was the first Beatles disc to be cut before the band broke into the national charts and bears the writing of their manager Brian Epstein ... have one of the most collectibles.
Classic guitars have reached the high price levels of more traditional collectibles such as vintage cars and ... and their business manager, Brian Epstein, had to cosign to buy new Gibson guitars for ...
John Lennon quipped that Epstein’s biography ought to be called “Queer Jew,” according to a biographer who traveled with the ...
Lloyd, is an appealing actor (best known for his work on "The Queen's Gambit") who dramatizes the crispness of Brian’s intelligence, and how his passion for the Beatles was a response to their magic ...
Brian Epstein brought us the most successful band of all time, the Beatles, when he discovered them playing a local gig at ...
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 ...
In “Midas Man,” the new film out this month in the United States about the late Beatles manager Brian Epstein, an early, pivotal scene is set in a synagogue. In it, Brian (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd ...
Directed by Joe Stephenson, "Midas Man" is a curiosity. As subjects for biopics go, Beatles manager Brian Epstein is long overdue. Unfortunately, "Midas Man" feels like a missed opportunity to get ...
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 ...
If any backstage pop institution deserves a biopic of his or her own, it would be Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ tragic manager, champion, and supporter through rough and giddy times alike.