The Beatles changed music forever, and their fans are as loyal today as they were when that “Little band from Liverpool” arrived in the United States. Now, middle Tennessee Beatles fans can “Come together” and help Habitat for Humanity at the same time.
“The House the Beatles Fans Built” is three events this week in Nashville, that will give Beatles fans a chance to help Habitat for Humanity, and meet some of those closest to the “Fab Four” during their amazing time together.
First, on Monday, October 17th, there will be a book signing at” Two Old Hippies” in the Gulch, Nashville”s new and trendy hot spot from 6:00pm-8:30pm.
Authors Richard Courtney and George Cassidy will also be on hand to sign copies of their book, “Come Together, the Business Wisdom of the Beatles”. Courtney, a Nashville resident also, is one of the foremost authorities on the Beatles, and their many failed business ventures, some of which changed the way the music business operates today. ”Come Together” documents the relationship between Alan Klein, George Martin and others closest to the Beatles and their business dealings.
Fans will also get a chance to meet May Pang, who spent several years with John Lennon during the time he was separated from Yoko Ono. Her book, “Instimatic Karma: Photographs of John Lennon” will also be available. Pang, who Ono sent to be with Lennon when he went to LA, because as she said, “He couldn’t do it alone.”, stayed with John for several years, leading some to speculate that Pang had replaced Ono.
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