Two Of The Wildest Concerts In Beatles - And Rock - History!

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Jerry G. Bishop - 1966

Cleveland Stadium

 

 

Jack Armstrong - 1966

Cleveland Stadium

 

The Making of The Beatles In Cleveland

Sound like a documentary? It is - in written form.

Thank you to Bill Harry at Mersey Beat

"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." - Bob Malik, Host of The Beatle Years, Westwood One Radio, Los Angeles, California

"This book is a must read." - Joe Johnson, Host of Beatle Brunch, Miami, Florida

"A compelling and satisfying read." - Dennis Mitchell, Host of Breakfast with the Beatles, Las Vegas, NV

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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 decade of the 1960's seemed to change overnight from black and white to color as a generation fell under the influence of the group's music, style and personalities.

Hot on the success of their film A Hard Day's Night, the Beatles 1964 summer tour filled auditoriums with screams of delight and excitement - and in some cases, full-blown fan hysteria. This was the case on September 15th in Cleveland, Ohio when police stopped the show in mid-performance and ordered the Beatles off the stage. The next year, they were banned from appearing in the city.

In August 1966, the group launched their final tour, but the innocence portrayed in A Hard Day's Night only two years earlier was missing. Controversy raging over Lennon's remarks about Christianity and the group being more popular than Jesus made their safety more of a concern than ever before.

A scheduling change brought the Beatles back to Cleveland on August 14th for the tour's first outdoor show at Municipal Stadium. The results were the same, but on a much larger scale. 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.  This is an account of both these special moments in time: two of the wildest, out-of-control concerts in Beatle - and rock - history.

Foreword by Bill Harry - Founder of Mersey Beat

"At Cleveland Municipal Stadium, the goal was to actually touch a Beatle." - Jerry G. Bishop, Cleveland radio and TV personality

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