Monday, 18 May 2026

HAPPY BIRTHDAY OLIVIA HARRISON

 

Today is Olivia Harrison's birthday, widow of George Harrison. Born Olivia Trinidad Arias on May 18, 1948, in Los Angeles, grandparents who had relocated to California after being raised in Guanajuato, Mexico. Her father, Zeke, earned a living as a dry cleaner while her mother, Mary Louise, was a seamstress; she grew up alongside her two siblings, Peter and Louise. 

During her formative years in Los Angeles, she was immersed in a Spanish-speaking Mexican social circle. Reflecting on her youth in a 2016 conversation, she noted that Mexican cinema and music were staples of her home life—influenced by her father’s talents as a vocalist and guitarist—and she grew up admiring acts like Jorge Negrete, Trío Calaveras, and Trío Los Panchos. Her family eventually moved to Hawthorne, where she completed her secondary education at Hawthorne High School during the sixties.

Her professional journey began in 1972 at A&M Records, located at the historic Charlie Chaplin Studios in Hollywood. By 1974, while working in marketing, she was frequently in contact via long-distance calls with George Harrison, as A&M handled the distribution for his startup label, Dark Horse. Harrison was so struck by her professionalism that he coordinated for her to join Dark Horse Records exclusively. 

The two finally met in person in October 1974 and quickly developed a romantic bond. Throughout the remainder of the decade, Arias managed a diverse group of musicians, including Ravi Shankar, Splinter, and Keni Burke. She was a highly skilled and composed manager who navigated the typical turbulence of launching a label and managing varied temperaments with ease.

Prior to her relationship with Harrison, Arias was already a student of meditation under the guidance of the Indian teacher Maharaj-ji. This mutual devotion to spiritual growth, combined with a vegetarian lifestyle, provided a grounding influence for Harrison and helped him reduce his dependency on alcohol and other substances. His 1976 release, Thirty Three & 1/3, showcased a brighter perspective, allowing him to share his beliefs without the harshness that reviewers felt had weighed down his earlier work. While touring to promote the album, Arias remarked that their connection was strengthened by their shared pursuit of higher spiritual goals, which made navigating daily life much simpler.

The couple welcomed their son, Dhani Harrison, on August 1, 1978, at the Princess Christian Nursing Home. They wed in a quiet ceremony at the Henley-on-Thames Register Office the following month. Their happiness during these years continued to influence George’s songwriting, much of which was composed at their retreat in Maui. 

His 1979 self-titled record featured the track "Dark Sweet Lady," a tribute to the sense of rebirth Arias brought to his world. She was also a constant fixture in the studio; producer Giles Martin recalled that she was frequently the one literally manning the recording controls during his sessions.

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Saturday, 16 May 2026

THE FAN WHO MET THE BEATLES BEFORE BEATLEMANIA

Rita Muir’s devotion to The Beatles took root during their early rise, specifically when "She Loves You" was dominating the charts just before the global phenomenon of Beatlemania fully erupted. 

 

At the time, she was a stylish 17-year-old captivated by the emerging pop scene and the distinctive Liverpool rhythm. Her enthusiasm led her to enter a national newspaper contest offering the chance to meet the band, and she emerged as one of the lucky victors.

Alongside five other winners, Rita was scheduled to watch the group perform at the Carlton Theatre in Kirkcaldy, with a planned meet-and-greet at the Station Hotel on Bennochy Road prior to the gig. While logistical hurdles and a tight itinerary prevented the band from reaching the hotel, the meeting was relocated backstage between sets at the Park Road theater.

To this day, Rita treasures a memento of that encounter: a photograph featuring herself, fellow winner Elizabeth McEwan, and the Fab Four, all squeezed into the manager’s cramped office. Reflecting on that moment from over six decades ago, Rita shared her memories with Kirkcaldy Galleries for a museum installation, where she contributed a framed print of the iconic photo and a replica of her ticket from that landmark evening.

 
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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

CAFE STORIES: THE ECHO OF A BEATLE MELODY

Café Stories: Stories Inspired by the Greatest Band of All Time — a collection of thirty short stories, each titled after a Beatles song.

“The Beatles didn’t just write songs — they wrote emotional shorthand for the whole of human experience. Every title in this collection was chosen because it rhymes with something true about the story it names. I hope British readers will hear the music in these pages, even when it isn’t playing.”

— Jerry Guarino, author

There are books that are read like someone listening to a familiar melody; others, like Jerry Guarino’s Café Stories: Stories Inspired by The Greatest Band of All Time, are experienced like an emotional jukebox where each story strikes a different key of memory. 

In this collection, Guarino uses the Beatles’ repertoire as a sentimental map to explore everyday life with depth. Throughout his book, we find various stories inspired by songs and short tales that contain small detonations of meaning within them. Guarino writes with clean prose, charged with intent. 

Each story seems to move forward with the innocence of a trivial anecdote until, at the last moment, it pivots slightly—a gesture, a revelation—leaving the reader in a state of silent recognition.

The recurring character of Tony, who appears in multiple stories, functions as a narrative axis: a witness to the passage of time. 

In stories like “We Can Work It Out,” Guarino introduces a plot relating artificial intelligence and surveillance, alongside an implicit reflection on privacy, power, and technological dependence. Tales like “I Saw Her Standing There” capture nostalgia with almost cinematic precision. Adolescence, first love, memory distorted by time: it is all presented there.

Guarino understands that the past is not a fixed place, but rather an emotional reconstruction, and he plays with that idea by confronting memories with a grayer, more stripped-down reality.

 

Humor—often underestimated in literary criticism—is another pillar of the book. 

In pieces like “A Day in the Life,” the seemingly trivial experience of ordering a pizza is transformed into an odyssey of digital bureaucracy, where the protagonist becomes trapped in a labyrinth of apps, passwords, and systems. Here, Guarino approaches a Kafkaesque tradition, but with a lighter, more critical tone.

In stories such as “When I’m Sixty-Four,” the author ventures into the territory of aging and dignity, using humor.

What distinguishes Guarino from many contemporary authors of flash fiction is his ability to find the extraordinary in the ordinary without resorting to excessive artifice. His stories do not seek to impress with spectacular twists, but with small truths. In the book, you find tales that reflect a different aspect of the human experience: love, desire, routine, loss, technology. 

The book is organized like a musical album; the stories resonate with lasting force and authenticity. Café Stories is a book about the passage of time and the small decisions that define a life. Guarino manages to capture those ephemeral moments in which the everyday becomes significant. Reading this book is like sitting in a café, listening to an old song, and suddenly remembering something you didn't know you had forgotten. And in that brief instant lies all its strength.

Jerry Guarino, an American author with a lifelong devotion to the music of the Beatles, has published Café Stories: Stories Inspired by the Greatest Band of All Time, a collection of thirty original short stories, each titled after a beloved Beatles song.

The collection arrives at a moment of renewed global fascination with the Fab Four, following the 2023 release of “Now and Then” and the widespread success of Peter Jackson’s Get Back documentary. For British readers in particular, Café Stories offers something distinctive: an American writer’s transatlantic love letter to music that was made in Liverpool and heard around the world.

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Monday, 11 May 2026

THE MYTH OF KLAATU...AND THE BEATLES

The group went by the name Klaatu, and upon the arrival of their inaugural LP, 3:47 EST, the artwork provided no mention of the artists involved. 
 

Their musical style bore such a striking resemblance to The Beatles—envisioning them reunited and venturing into progressive rock—that it ignited significant public fervor. However, there was a major catch regarding the Fab Four-inspired psychedelia found on this enigmatic Klaatu release: the lineup was entirely devoid of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, or Ringo Starr.

Klaatu had no direct relationship or common members with The Beatles. They were a Canadian progressive rock trio (John Woloschuk, Dee Long, and Terry Draper) whose 1976 debut album sparked a rumor that they were the Beatles in disguise, fueled by their similar sound, anonymity, and psychedelic style.

This famous rumor, which peaked between 1976 and 1977, suggested that The Beatles were recording incognito. The mystery was fed by sonic similarities and a total lack of information regarding Klaatu’s members, often drawing comparisons to Beatles’s melodic style. Following the release of the album 3:47 EST, critics and fans alike speculated that the band was actually the four former Beatles, citing the high production quality and the absence of musician credits.

Klaatu’s most successful song, "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft," was viewed by some as a masterpiece that only The Beatles could have created, his melodic themes,introspective and spiritual work. Further "clues" were found on the cover of 3:47 EST, which featured a sun that theorists linked to George Harrison’s "Here Comes the Sun." Additionally, Ringo Starr’s 1974 album Goodnight Vienna was promoted with imagery similar to that used by Klaatu, only adding to the confusion.

The rumor persisted for years before finally being debunked. Ultimately, the "secret album" by the former Beatles never existed; it was simply a product of fan nostalgia and a deep collective longing for the band’s return.

 

 

-What were the clues that made people think this album was the Beatles? (Several of them truly required a lot of imagination):

  1. The record was on Capitol Records, the American label that had released most of the Beatles' albums in the United States.

  2. The record did not list the names of the band members anywhere.

  3. The record had no producer's name anywhere. It simply stated: "Produced by Klaatu."

  4. The record featured no songwriter credits other than simply, "All selections composed by Klaatu."

  5. The record listed a mysterious publishing house: "All selections published by Klaatu ASCAP/CAPAC."

  6. CAPAC (see clue number 5) was the Canadian equivalent of America’s ASCAP (now known as SOCAN), and there were recent rumors that John Lennon was moving to Toronto, Canada, since the U.S. was attempting to deport him.

  7. The record featured no photos of the band members anywhere.

  8. On a couple of songs ("Calling Occupants," "Sub-Rosa Subway"), people claimed the vocals sounded exactly like Paul McCartney and John Lennon.

  9. The name Klaatu is taken from the film The Day The Earth Stood Still, but it was linked to the cover of Ringo Starr's Goodnight Vienna album, where Ringo is seen stepping out of the spacecraft from that movie standing next to Gort.

  10. Capitol Records USA messed up a song title on the original release, listing it as "Sir Bodsworth Rubblesby III." This error persisted in subsequent reissues until the first issue of the Disarmament Conference on Capitol finally corrected it. "Crazy Ray," from a radio station in Waterbury, CT, said: "If you were to define Bods, Worth, Rubbles, and By, it would mean 'people of importance born of the quarry.'" The Beatles were, of course, first known as The Quarrymen.

  11. Beetles can be heard singing and buzzing at the beginning of "Calling Occupants."

  12. The song title "Sub-Rosa Subway" was thought to be a play on Paul’s Red Rose Speedway.

  13. In "Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III," there is the line, "he's the only man who's been to hell and come back alive." Some people thought this was a reference to the "Paul is Dead" rumor, which claimed Paul died in a 1966 car accident and was replaced by a lookalike, making it seem as though he had "come back alive."

  14. There are 7 sprouts in the photo right at the bottom of the band's first album cover coming from the border. There are 7 letters in the name "Beatles," and it was said that the roots of Klaatu are The Beatles.

  15. On the back cover of the first album, there is a two-colored planet. Some took this as an allusion to Paul's album, Venus and Mars.

  16. On Abbey Road, the Beatles sing about the "Sun King." The Klaatu album cover features an image of the sun on it.

  17. The initials for the last Beatles album, Abbey Road, are AR. If written backward, it becomes RA, which they claimed was the name of the Egyptian sun god, linking it to "Here Comes The Sun."

  18. On the album Sir Army Suit, there is a song called "Mr. Manson"—it is about Charles Manson.

  19. The similarity of the recording engineering technique to "Rain." Sir Army Suit is an interesting piece of recording technology for 1978. When the track "Anus of Uranus" is played forward, you hear the lyrics to "Silly Boys." When the song is played backward, you hear the lyrics to "Anus of Uranus."

  20. On the album Magentalane, there is a song called "December Dream," which says: "December Dream, don’t leave me now. December Dream, don’t let me down." They linked this to the Beatles' song "Don't Let Me Down."

  21. At a Paul McCartney concert in the mid-seventies, his closing statement was allegedly: "I'll see you when the earth stands still." In reality, he never said that. It was made up by Jay Allen Sanford, a caller to WDRC, a radio station in Connecticut, so they could get on the air to talk about the Klaatu/Beatles rumor. This spread, was eventually printed, and was repeated years later in a Beatles trivia book.

  22. In 1988, when the band reunited to record a new song called "Woman," people said it was an allusion to the song Paul had given to Peter and Gordon in the early '60s under a pseudonym, as well as John Lennon’s song from his Double Fantasy album released just before his death. They claimed this song supposedly contained an old demo recorded in John Lennon’s studio that had been added to by "Billy Shears" (as Paul McCartney), George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.

  23. Someone at a university in Florida presumably stated they had performed a voiceprint analysis of the vocals on "Sub-Rosa Subway" and compared it to one of Paul McCartney singing, determining that the voices were 100% identical and could only have been made by the same person.

 

 The Beatles transcend. In different ways. And this is one of them.
 
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Friday, 8 May 2026

“HAMBURG DAYS”: A SERIES EXPLORING THE BEATLES’ CRITICAL YEARS

Production is officially in progress for “Hamburg Days,” a new six-part drama chronicling The Beatles’ residency in Germany
 
 
With cameras rolling in Hamburg, Munich, and Liverpool, the production team has unveiled its lead cast: Rhys Mannion (John Lennon), Ellis Murphy (Paul McCartney), Harvey Brett (George Harrison), Louis Landau (Stu Sutcliffe), and Patrick Gilmore (Pete Best). Key supporting roles include Luna Jordan as Astrid Kirchherr and Casper von Bülow as Klaus Voorman, with Laura Tonke, Trystan Pütter, and Max von der Groeben completing the lineup. 

Developed by Benjamin Benedict, the production is spearheaded by showrunner Christian Schwochow (noted for The Crown) and lead writer Jamie Carragher (of Succession fame). The narrative draws its inspiration from the personal memoirs of German artist Klaus Voormann. 

Set against the backdrop of the 1960s, "Hamburg Days" delves into the gritty, neon-lit clubs of St. Pauli, where a raw rock 'n' roll outfit from Liverpool encounters visionary artists Astrid Kirchherr and Klaus Voormann. This intersection of talent and style ignites the evolution of a ragtag group of teens into a global musical juggernaut.

To capture the era's authentic sound, BAFTA-winning producer David Holmes is overseeing the musical curation. The project is a joint effort between W&B Television and Turbine Studios, backed by AGC Television and ZDF, while the BBC has secured the rights for UK broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer.

Directorial duties are shared between Schwochow and Laura Lackmann, with Andor cinematographer Frank Lamm capturing the visuals. Notably, Klaus Voormann himself serves as the series' exclusive consultant. 

The executive production team features a robust lineup including Schwochow, Carragher, Benedict, Quirin Berg, Max Wiedemann, Andrew Eaton, Justin Thomson, Stuart Ford, Lourdes Diaz, and Miguel A. Palos Jr. At ZDF, the series is managed by Alexandra Staib, Caroline von Senden, and Sandra Dettki, with Isabel Haug and Katharina Haase acting as producers.

The drama is made possible through funding from several major German film bodies, including the GMPF and MOIN Filmförderung. International distribution, excluding the UK and Germany, is being managed by AGC Intl.


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