Jimmie
Nicol’s life changed on June 3, 1964 when he received a call from a
desperate George Martin who asked if the drummer could stop everything
and go out on the Beatles’ first world tour, conditional on his passing
an audition. He would replace Ringo Star who has been stricken with
tonsillitis and pharyngitis and had been admitted to Middlesex
University Hospital. The very next day, the tour departed for Denmark,
The Netherlands, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand with Nicol
spending two weeks as a Beatle, both onstage and off. After Ringo
recovered and rejoined the group, Nicol, for all intents and purposes,
vanished.
Grammy Winning Producer and Drummer Butch Vig, who has worked with Paul McCartney, Nirvana, Foo Fighters and Garbage called The Beatle Who Vanished “a
fascinating and mysterious read for anyone who wants to understand the
meteoric rise to pop stardom and subsequent crash landing.” Hamilton commented, “We are thrilled to be partnering with Jim
Berkenstadt to expand his vision to another medium and expose a whole
new audience to his riveting and previous untold Beatles’ story.”
Orbison added, “It’s a truly compelling story of the man who rescued The
Beatles’ first world tour from disaster. He spent his 15 minutes of
fame by the age of 25 then seemingly vanished. This is a story that is
both intimate and epic.” Orbison and Hamilton are hoping to foster the
creation of an unprecedented soundtrack that will re-create the music
from The Beatles’ tour with Nicol and from his entire musical career.
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