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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781846972386
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 288
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 3, 2012
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The Beatles in Scotland
Ken McNab
The Fab Four: George, John, Paul and Ringo, a quartet of working-class kids whose magical songs and revolutionary influence still inspires four decades on. More has been written about The Beatles than any other rock group in history and it is difficult to imagine that there remains anything new to say, but lifelong Beatles fan Ken McNab reveals for the first time, in intimate detail, the pivotal part Scotland played in the genesis of the group and the extraordinary connections that were fostered north of the border before, during and after their meteoric rise to global fame. McNab follows The Beatles as rough and ready unknowns on their first tour of Scotland in 1960 – when they were booed off stage in Bridge of Allan – and again, in 1964, as all-conquering heroes. He also discovers that the momentous decision to break up the band was made in Scotland and provides details of the McCartneys’ lives in Mull of Kintyre and Lennon’s childhood holidays in Durness.
Reviews of The Beatles in Scotland
'Wonderful photographs and I-was-there accounts … superb' – Sunday Times 'One of the most audacious additions to Fab Four literature' – The Herald
Ken McNab
Ken McNab is a lifelong Beatles fan and award-winning journalist with Scotland’s Evening Times. He lives in Glasgow with his wife and children.