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A Cellarful of noise

Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison may have fronted the Beatles, but behind the stage stood their remarkable manager, Brian Epstein, who took them from a small Liverpool club band to global fame and fortune. Within two years of making their first record, they were the biggest group in the world. What was the secret of his management of the Beatles? How did one man lead a group of rather untidy lads from Liverpool to shake the world of popular music forever? Brian Epstein tells the story of the Beatles' meteoric rise, from the dingy basement club where he first saw them play to New York's Carnegie Hall and beyond. "A Cellarful of Noise" is the account of Brian Epstein's extraordinary life: a memoir of a life made in music, and an iconic record of the origins of the Fab Four by the man known as the "Fifth Beatle".

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32320004982421 782.42 EPS
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781800811188 (pbk.)
Classification Number 782.42 EPS
Author Epstein, Brian,1934-1967
Title A Cellarful of noise [BK]
Physical Description illustrations ;
Note "With a new introduction by Craig Brown... " -- on Front Cover.
"The man who made the Beatles" -- on Front Cover.
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison may have fronted the Beatles, but behind the stage stood their remarkable manager, Brian Epstein, who took them from a small Liverpool club band to global fame and fortune. Within two years of making their first record, they were the biggest group in the world. What was the secret of his management of the Beatles? How did one man lead a group of rather untidy lads from Liverpool to shake the world of popular music forever? Brian Epstein tells the story of the Beatles' meteoric rise, from the dingy basement club where he first saw them play to New York's Carnegie Hall and beyond. "A Cellarful of Noise" is the account of Brian Epstein's extraordinary life: a memoir of a life made in music, and an iconic record of the origins of the Fab Four by the man known as the "Fifth Beatle".
Epstein, Brian, -- 1934-1967
Subject Beatles
Sound recording executives and producers -- Great Britain -- Biography
Additional Author Brown, Craig, 1957-
Catalogue Information 618625 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 618625 Top of page .
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