A MUSICAL urban myth passed down over the decades in Liverpool can finally be shattered today.
A rumour has persisted for 40 years that a mural hidden in a city nightclub was part of Beatles history. Well-established Gossip suggested the vibrant wall art was created by fifth-Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe and lay safely concealed.
And during a recent major facelift of nightspot Magnet, designers found the artwork seemingly created by the Fab Four’s original bassist.
The mural emerged in all its glory after a wall was knocked down in the basement of the Hardman Street venue.
It shows a dancing scene painted in vibrant colours, with quiffed-haired musicians playing African drums.
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