Tuesday, 1 November 2011

BEATLES URBAN MYTH ABOUT HIDDEN LIVERPOOL MURAL SHATTERED

Johnny Mellor,Artistic Director of the Magnet Bar & Club on Hardman Street,were possible Stuart Sutcliffe mural was found on the wall. Johnny Mellor in the downstairs club were the mural was found(far left).
Johnny Mellor,Artistic Director of the Magnet Bar & Club on Hardman Street,were possible Stuart Sutcliffe mural was found on the wall. Johnny Mellor in the downstairs club were the mural was found(far left).


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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