The topic for our podcast, airing on Thursday, February 15th. 2024 will be about: Exploring the Fab Four and Beyond: A Journey Through Beatles Solos
Embark on a musical odyssey as we delve into the iconic world of the Fab Four and beyond. In this episode, we’ll explore the timeless music of The Beatles and the incredible solo careers of each band member.
From John Lennon’s introspective ballads to Paul McCartney’s melodic masterpieces, George Harrison’s spiritual compositions to Ringo Starr’s rhythmic delights, we’ll traverse the vast and diverse landscape of their individual musical journeys.
Join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy of The Beatles and their remarkable contributions to the world of music, both as a band and as solo artists.
Don’t miss out – mark your calendar, tune in, and get ready to groove to the rhythm of the past! See you there!
Guest(s) for our show:
Date: Thursday, February 15th 2024
1) Bob Kealing
Bob Kealing, a retired broadcast journalist from Orlando and the author of “Good Day Sunshine State: How the Beatles Rocked Florida,” will be joining us to discuss the Beatles’ second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in Miami Beach on February 16th.
Get ready to delve into the fascinating history of this iconic event and its significance in the Beatles’ journey through Florida.
2) Gary Astridge
Gary Astridge, an esteemed historian, lecturer, and author, who also serves as the Curator of Ringo’s Beatles era drum kits, will be joining us to discuss his latest book, “Beats & Threads,” which delves into Ringo’s drum kits and the various clothing worn by the iconic drummer.
Prepare to embark on a captivating journey through Ringo’s musical and fashion legacy as we explore the intricate details behind his renowned drum kits and wardrobe choices.
For more information about Gary Astridge and his work, you can visit his website at https://www.ringosbeatlekits.com/gary-astridge-contact.
3) May Pang
May Pang, renowned for her role as a personal assistant and production coordinator for John Lennon and Yoko Ono, will be joining us to share insights into her fascinating journey. During the period of John and Yoko’s separation in 1973, May Pang embarked on an 18-month relationship with John Lennon, famously known as the Lost Weekend.
In addition to our discussion, we are excited to promote May’s appearances at her photo gallery, “The Lost Weekend – The Photography of May Pang,” at Keshet Gallery in Boca Raton, FL, from February 16th to 18th. The gallery will feature captivating photos of John Lennon captured by May Pang during his Lost Weekend.
Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into this unique chapter of Beatles history through May’s lens. For more information, visit May Pang’s website at https://www.maypang.com/.
Topic of the show: Exploring the Fab Four and Beyond: A Journey Through Beatles Solos
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