A three-and-a-half minute film of the
Beatles performing at the ABC Theatre in Blackpool, England will be
auctioned by Nate D. Sanders Auctions on September
24. It is the earliest known color recording of the iconic band. Also
going under the hammer are unpublished negatives of John Lennon with his
wife Yoko Ono taken on dec 6, 1980.
Interested bidders may participate in the auction online.
BBC producer and photographer Paul Williams shot photos of John with Yoko Ono on December 6, 1980. The photos were taken during John's final interview, at the Hit Factory, a legendary New York recording studio. DJ Andy Peebles conducted the interview for the BBC; the interview became known as the Last Lennon Tapes. Williams shot nine photos of Lennon with Ono and one solo shot of Ono. Twenty-three of the photos feature Peebles with unidentified people.
The last photos of John were taken by Annie Lebiowitz on the day of his death. Bidding for the negatives begins at $14,000.
BBC producer and photographer Paul Williams shot photos of John with Yoko Ono on December 6, 1980. The photos were taken during John's final interview, at the Hit Factory, a legendary New York recording studio. DJ Andy Peebles conducted the interview for the BBC; the interview became known as the Last Lennon Tapes. Williams shot nine photos of Lennon with Ono and one solo shot of Ono. Twenty-three of the photos feature Peebles with unidentified people.
The last photos of John were taken by Annie Lebiowitz on the day of his death. Bidding for the negatives begins at $14,000.
The Beatles had recently topped the charts for the first time, when they performed at the ABC Theatre on July 7, 1963. The Beatles played six times in coastal Blackpool from July to September 1963. Carry On actor Jack Douglas introduced the Beatles while McDevitt also performed during the August 25, 1963, show.
The lot includes a letter from Chas McDevitt, in which he relinquishes the copyright to the film and the original concert program. Bidding for the footage begins at $14,000.
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