The Beatles: Fab but True examines 16 discrete Stories about the Beatles that range from the merely unreal to the cosmically coincidental.
You\'ll learn: - How a lucky bet on a longshot racehorse helped birth the Beatles - How a drum salesman and a partially disabled signwriter created the enduring Beatles logo - How Paul McCartney conjured the fictional name Eleanor Rigby in 1966, only later to find that the real one lay buried beneath his feet - How the Beatles battled racial segregation in the South and played the first integrated concert at the Gator Bowl - Why the Beatles were labeled as hustlers by the Rolling Stones - How an innocent musical homage to Chuck Berry got John Lennon entangled with a music industry mobster This book tells these and many other Remarkable Stories in a quick-reading, fun, and authoritatively researched book..
Unlike the countless other Beatles books that have been written over the decades, The Beatles: Fab but True does a deep dive on some of the lesser-known--but more remarkable--aspects of the lives and career of the Fab Four and their numerous and colorful associates and colleagues.
The Beatles: Fab but True examines 16 discrete Stories about the Beatles that range from the merely unreal to the cosmically coincidental