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What if the Beatles had released one more album? What was it like to see them live in ‘64?

Yesterday and Today: Six Decades of Beatles Fandom

Join us at 18:30 on Thursday 29th of June at the Iconic Images Gallery in Piccadilly for an evening of books, discussion, rare photography, and a deep dive into the captivating world of perhaps the greatest band of all time.

Iconic Images Creative Director Carrie Kania will be engaging in a lively discussion and Q&A with:

Daniel Rachel, award-winning author of The Lost Album of the Beatles: What if the Beatles Hadn’t Split Up? “A fascinating, detailed read’ (Mojo) “exciting and compelling” (BBC 6 Music) “Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great stories” (David Hepworth in the Guardian)

Terence Pepper OBE, former Head of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, curator of multiple exhibitions documenting the 1960s and attendee of one of the Beatles’ earliest shows,

From first-hand accounts of Beatlemania to the joys and frustrations of constructing Beatles history in the present, these unique and contrasting perspectives will paint a rich and vibrant picture of Beatles fandom and what ifs through the decades.

Iconic Images Gallery will be exhibiting a display of rarely-seen Beatles prints selected from the Terry O’Neill archive. The Beatles: Five Decades of Photographs, the recently-released book of O’Neill’s photography containing never-before-seen images of the band, will also be available for purchase.

For more information on Daniel Rachel’s book: https://danielrachel.com/the-lost-album-of-the-beatles/

Thu, 29 Jun 2023 18:30

16 Waterloo Pl 16 Waterloo Place London SW1Y 4AR

 

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