A quiet night in 1964 was interrupted by the unusual sound of an
airliner approaching Walnut Ridge Airport. Its arrival sparked enough
interest that three local teens went to investigate, only to discover
John, Paul, Ringo, and George walking from the plane. The Beatles, the
biggest rock band in the world, had arrived at Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.
After performing in Dallas on that Friday evening, September 18th,
the Beatles were headed to a weekend vacation at Pigman Ranch, a dude
ranch near Alton, Mo. The ranch was owned by Reed Pigman, Sr., who
operated the charter airline on which they flew.
Walnut
Ridge had the closest airport that could accommodate such a large plan,
so plans were for the group to land there secretly and then depart the
following Sunday, also secretly. But the secret didn’t last.
Word spread quickly around the town, especially among teens who, like
the rest of the country, were in the throes of Beatle-mania. A crowd of
several hundred was gathered at the airport by Sunday morning,
September 20th, to greet the Beatles. Sure enough, they arrived, John
and Ringo in a small plane and Paul and George in a GMC Suburban from
Pigman Ranch.
There were a few hands shaken and autographs given as the Fab Four
walked through the Walnut Ridge crowd, and then the Beatles settled into
their seats for the flight to New York City, where they would conclude
their first American tour.
The stopover at Walnut Ridge was but a footnote in the history of the
legendary band, but it was much more than that for the community that
had a surprise encounter with the one and only Beatles. Lasting memories
were made in that brief visit.
Ringo in the crowd at Walnut Ridge, Arkansas |
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