🎙️ Show Topic: Rock ‘n Roll Memories with Shaun Weiss – Stories Behind the Songs

This Thursday, June 5th, 2025, we’re digging deep into the archives of rock history with a whirlwind episode of The History of Rock and Roll, one filled with legends, laughter, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

We’ll be playing unforgettable classics from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s. Think Elvis, The Beatles, The Who, The Beach Boys, Badfinger, Hendrix, Rod Stewart, and dozens more.

But that’s just the beginning. Our special guest this week is someone who’s had a literal front-row seat to rock history: Shaun Weiss, son of Nat Weiss, the Beatles’ U.S. lawyer and close confidant of Brian Epstein.

From sneaking into the Ed Sullivan Theater in 1964 to standing on the rooftop at 3 Savile Row for the Beatles’ final performance, Shaun was *there*.

He’ll be sharing firsthand memories of the Fab Four, Rick Derringer, The Cyrkle, The Monkees, and his time navigating the incredible backstage world of rock’s most iconic era.

📅 Mark your calendars: The show drops Thursday, June 5th, 2025. Get ready for an episode loaded with legendary tracks and tales that define a generation.

🎧 Don’t miss it! Press play the moment it’s live—because you’ll want to hear every single word of Shaun’s stories and the songs that made history.

Date: Thursday, June 5th, 2025

🎙️ Shaun Weiss

Shaun Weiss has lived a rock and roll life few can imagine. As the son of Nat Weiss, The Beatles’ U.S. lawyer and Brian Epstein’s trusted business partner, Shaun was right there in the thick of it.

He snuck into the Ed Sullivan Theater for the Beatles’ American debut in 1964 and was on the rooftop of Apple Corps at 3 Savile Row for their final live performance in 1969.

Over the years, Shaun built his own relationships with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, all while working behind the scenes with artists like Rick Derringer, The Cyrkle, and The Monkees. Tune in for the stories only someone on the inside could tell.

Rock ‘n Roll Memories with Shaun Weiss – Stories Behind the Songs

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