Art&DesignWinter2024

ALSO AVAILABLE ISBN: 978-0-7643-6835-6 Size: 8" x 9 1/2" (203 x 241 mm) Pages: 208 Price: $39.99, £36.99, 56.99 CAD UK Pub Date: November 2024 Illustrations: 270 color and b/w photos Binding: hardcover BISAC: MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Rock MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2024 The Beatles in America The Stories, the Scene, the Memories By Spencer Leigh, Edited by Mike Evans, Foreword by Sid Bernstein A comprehensive account of the Beatles’ impact on America, from their chart-topping success with “I Want to Hold Your Hand” to their iconic appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show Explores controversies, including the infamous “bigger than Jesus” comment by John Lennon, leading to public backlash and record burnings Covers the Beatles’ transformation into global superstars, as well as the band’s breakup and later significant events like John and Yoko’s “Bed-In” in Montreal and the release of their single “Give Peace a Chance” This is the definitive, fully illustrated account of the Beatles concerts and controversies, and of how the United States dominated their lives in so many ways. Written by one of the acknowledged experts on the Fab Four, Liverpool’s own Spencer Leigh, this volume includes interviews with fellow musicians, promoters, and audience members, together with rare photographs and memorabilia. Early in 1964, with Beatlemania raging in the UK, the Beatles topped the US charts with “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and became a sensation on American TV with The Ed Sullivan Show —on which they appeared no fewer than three occasions, on consecutive Sundays in February 1964. In April 1964, they held all Top Five positions on the Billboard Hot 100 and were playing such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and Shea Stadium. As Epstein predicted, they had become bigger than Elvis—after their first appearances of 1964 (at Carnegie Hall and in Washington, DC), the band went on to do a full North American tour in 1964, a shorter tour in 1965, and a final, 13- date tour in 1966 (each of which is covered in detail), transforming them into global superstars. The final chapter and epilogue of the book take the story of “the Beatles in America” up to the band’s breakup and beyond, including John and Yoko’s June 1, 1969, “Bed-In” in Montreal and the release of the couple’s single “Give Peace a Chance.” About the Author Spencer Leigh was born in Liverpool in 1945. His On The Beat program has been broadcast on BBC Radio Merseyside for 30 years, and he has contributed to several BBC music documentaries. He writes obituaries for the British newspaper The Independent , and features for several magazines including Country Music People , Now Dig This , and Record Collector . ISBN 978-0-7643-6835-6 THE BLUES 978-0-7643-5975-0 272 pp. | 10" x 11" x 1 1/16" (254 x 279 x 27 mm) | hardcover $39.99, £36.99, 56.99 CAD THE BEATLES: FAB BUT TRUE 978-0-7643-6683-3 208 pp. | 6" x 9" (152 x 229 mm) | hardcover $29.99, £27.99, 42.99 CAD 8 | NEW THIS SEASON

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