An exhibition showcased Walter Burton's photos from The Beatles' 1964 Cincinnati Gardens concert and other Beatles memorabilia at the Fresh to Morrow Café & Market in Morrow.
After “collecting Beatles memorabilia for years,” Dr. Bradley Wolf figured that the 60th anniversary of the Beatles playing Cincinnati Gardens was a great reason to display his momentos.
Some of his 18 framed silver gelatin prints of Walter Burton’s photographs of The Beatles in Cincinnati on Aug. 27, 1964, were displayed at the Fresh To Morrow Cafe & Market, a farm-to-table restaurant at 121 Main St., Morrow, Ohio, which he co-owns with farmer-chef Ryan Doan.
Wolf, 70, bought the pictures 10 years ago of The Beatles’ Queen City concert on their first North American tour. Burton’s pictures were featured in a magazine-size souvenir booklet after the 1964 concert.
His collection also includes three gold records for The Beatles' Anthology 2 album, and posters from Let It Be, Yellow Submarine and a six-foot-by-five-foot poster for Help! in Italian.
Wolf also owns several Beatles’ recording awards; 15 pencil doodles by John Lennon; a signed Paul McCartney photo; a poster for Ringo Starr and his All Star Band signed by Ringo; an assortment of Beatles playing cards, socks, cups, pens and a lunch box; and an Adirondack baseball bat signed to Ringo from Pete Rose (“You’re the greatest!”).
A special limited-edition 20-inch-by-30-inch three-color silkscreen print with photographs taken by Burton to commemorate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles first visit to Cincinnati will be auctioned for charity.
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