I'm joined by Erin Torkelson Weber to discuss her excellent book 'The Beatles And The Historians'. This book examines the band's historiography exploring the four major narratives that have developed in Beatles literature since the mid 60s.
Her book was a personal eye opener for myself and made me re evaluate my whole outlook on Beatles Books - it was real privilege to talk her.
Erin's excellent blog can be found at https://beatlebioreview.wordpress.com/about/
Debbie Gendler -'I Saw Them Standing There'
Mark Lewisohn on Beatles books
Mary McGlory & Sylvia Saunders - 'The Liverbirds'
Mark Lewisohn on Mark Lewisohn
Aaron Badgley -'Dark Horse Records: The Story of George Harrison's Post-Beatles Record Label'
Laurie Kaye - ’Confessions of a Rock n Roll Name Dropper’
Ken Womack - ’Living The Beatles Legend -The Mal Evans Story’
Jonathan Knott - ’Follow The Sun - The Beatles in Greece’
Deirdre Kelly - ’Fashioning The Beatles’
Ken Mcnab - ’Shake It Up Baby’
Richard Driver - ’That Was Me’
Steve Matteo - ’Act Naturally - The Beatles on Film’
Leslie Cavendish - ’The Cutting Edge’
Bob Kealing - ’Good Day Sunshine State’
David Jacks - ’Peter Asher A Life in Music’
Bill Janovitz - ’Leon Russell: The Master of Space and Time’s Journey Through Rock & Roll History’
Colin Hall - ’The Songs The Beatles Gave Away’
Tony King ’ ’The Tastemaker’
Allan Kozinn & Adrian Sinclair - ’McCartney Legacy Vol 1’
Dafydd Rees - ’1963 - A Year in the Life’
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