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121: New York Stories
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Length:
104 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Our guest’s 13 year-old face has left an indelible impression upon the memory of every Beatles fan who has ever watched their debut appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. Deb Supnik (nee Gendler), dubbed “the first fan” by director Andrew Solt, is much more than just an attendee of The Beatles’ first live TV performance in America: her life changed forever that evening. Over the next several years, she worked tirelessly on behalf of the group (and their US fans) while maintaining relationships with members of the group’s organization (and even the odd Beatle parent or two).
Deb has shared her amazing stories in documentaries before, but here she gets to present them full-length and in exquisite detail.
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Deb has shared her amazing stories in documentaries before, but here she gets to present them full-length and in exquisite detail.
Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 121: New York Stories appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Released:
Sep 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
02: Mark Lewisohn Tunes In: In this show, Richard and Robert continue with part two of their exclusive interview with Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, who talks about the making of his acclaimed new best-seller, All These Years: Volume One—Tune In. Also, the music... by Something About the Beatles