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An Audience with Tony Bramwell

An Audience with Tony Bramwell

An Audience with Tony Bramwell A one-hour candid interview, followed by a question and answer session at the Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street, Liverpool. Sunday 27th August 2023 Doors open 2.00 pm Showtime 3.00 pm Tickets £25.00
An Audience with Tony Bramwell Liverpool Beatles Museum 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE e: roagmuseum@gmail.com f: 0787 2017473
Monday the 28th of August 2023 Doors open 2.00pm Showtime 3.00pm at the Liverpool Beatles Museum - Mathew Street Tickets £25.00
Tony Bramwell grew up in Liverpool with Beatles George, Paul and John. His life became intertwined with The Beatles, first working for Brian Epstein at NEMS and then for The Beatles at Apple. He later represented artists such as Bruce Springsteen and promoted music for films.. Tony Bramwell's remarkable life with The Beatles began in a post-war Liverpool suburb where he was childhood friends with John, Paul and George. By the time he unexpectedly ran into George Harrison on top of a bus, Tony was well into a life story absolutely unlike any other. At Apple Record's insistence, Tony stayed with The Beatles for every step of their meteoric rise. His story details an insider's shrewd eye, the incomparable success and inevitable failure of the Apple empire; Brian Epstein's frolics; Ken Kessy's Merry Pranksters; Phil Spector's eccentric behaviour; as well as never-heard- before stories about Yoko Ono. Tony will reveal fresh insights that have never been heard before, including compelling details of the early recordings and song writing and Yoko's pursuit of John and her growing influence over The Beatles' lives. From the first number one to the last and from scraps of song lyrics to the discovery of the famous Mr Kite circus poster, if you are a Beatles fan Tony’s first-hand account of the swinging sixties and the decade's most successful rock band will surely make for a memorable experience.
From NEMS to Apple. From the Cavern to the Savoy. A Beatles journey
An Audience with Tony Bramwell

An Audience with

Tony Bramwell

An Audience with Tony Bramwell A one-hour candid interview, followed by a question and answer session at the Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street, Liverpool. Monday 28th August 2023 Doors open 2.00 pm Showtime 3.00 pm Tickets £25.00
An Audience with Tony Bramwell Liverpool Beatles Museum 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE e: roagmuseum@gmail.com f: 0787 2017473
Tony Bramwell grew up in Liverpool with Beatles George, Paul and John. His life became intertwined with The Beatles, first working for Brian Epstein at NEMS and then for The Beatles at Apple. He later represented artists such as Bruce Springsteen and promoted music for films.. Tony Bramwell's remarkable life with The Beatles began in a post-war Liverpool suburb where he was childhood friends with John, Paul and George. By the time he unexpectedly ran into George Harrison on top of a bus, Tony was well into a life story absolutely unlike any other. At Apple Record's insistence, Tony stayed with The Beatles for every step of their meteoric rise. His story details an insider's shrewd eye, the incomparable success and inevitable failure of the Apple empire; Brian Epstein's frolics; Ken Kessy's Merry Pranksters; Phil Spector's eccentric behaviour; as well as never- heard-before stories about Yoko Ono. Tony will reveal fresh insights that have never been heard before, including compelling details of the early recordings and song writing and Yoko's pursuit of John and her growing influence over The Beatles' lives. From the first number one to the last and from scraps of song lyrics to the discovery of the famous Mr Kite circus poster, if you are a Beatles fan Tony’s first-hand account of the swinging sixties and the decade's most successful rock band will surely make for a memorable experience.
FromNEMS to Apple. From the Cavern to the Savoy. A Beatles journey
Monday the 28th of August 2023 Doors open 2.00pm Showtime 3.00pm at the Liverpool Beatles Museum - Mathew Street Tickets £25.00