| Friday, September 3, 2010 |
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| Neil Brannan announcing Beatles Tribute bands for 16 years |
 eet Neil Brannan, who has been the announcer and emcee for Liverpool's annual Beatles Week for over 16 years. Neil is the unassuming but cheeky, smiling face who introduces Beatles tribute bands and other performing artists every year during Liverpool's International Beatles week, which is produced by Cavern City Tours.
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| Thursday, September 2, 2010 |
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| Billy J. Kramer loses touch with Lennon after Cynthia |
 Billy J. Kramer explained before an audience at last Sunday's Liverpool Beatles Convention why, after John Lennon broke up with Cynthia, he could no longer "chum up" with John. He said he saw John for the last time when he was still married to Cynthia. "I was a bit of a prude after he broke up with Cynthia and he took off with Yoko."
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| He knew Beatles would be bigger than Elvis before Brian |
 Billy Kinsley was interviewed on Sunday as part of the Liverpool Beatles Convention. Billy told about the many times he got to see and work with the Fab Four in the sixties and said he "knew the Beatles were going to be bigger than Elvis even before Brian Epstein" when he saw them perform at the Cavern Club in January 1962.
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| Wednesday, September 1, 2010 |
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| Author talks about new Paul McCartney book in Liverpool |
 Author Howard Sounes appeared as a guest speaker Sunday at the Adelphi Hotel as part of the Liverpool Beatles Convention to talk about his new book on Paul McCartney, "Fab: An Intimate Life of Paul McCartney", which was released last week in England and will be released in the US in October.
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| Monday, August 30, 2010 |
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| Geoff Baker makes first appearance at Liverpool Beatles Convention |
 Geoff Baker shared a few stories and insights on Sunday about what it was like to have worked for more than 14 years as Paul McCartney's former publicist. He spoke before a packed audience during an interview with author and BBC Radio Merseyside host Spencer Leigh as part of the Liverpool International Beatles Week 2010.
 Source: Beatles News |
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