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Rainbow Valley


Nov 14, 2016

 

 

Rainbow Valley is a monthly podcast where your host, Scott takes a look at key events and personalities that shaped one the most influential, vibrant, tumultuous and swinging decades in history. Join us as we celebrate the 1960’s with the stories surrounding the music and news events of the decade that shook the world.

 

Liverpool legend tells the story of a young eighteen-year-old lad by the name of Raymond Jones. The story goes that on Saturday 18th October 1961, Jones walked into the Whitechapel branch of NEMS, the Liverpool music store and asked for a copy of My Bonnie by a group called The Beatles. The manager behind the counter at the time was Brian Epstein and he prided himself on the fact that any record could be ordered. Unable to track down any trace of the record at the time coupled with two further requests for it that afternoon prompted Epstein to investigate further. An investigation that would lead him to the Cavern Club and meeting with John, Paul, George and Pete. I say legend, because there is dispute as to whether or not Raymond Jones actually existed. But when it comes to telling the story of the biggest band in the world and in particular the man who had the courage and the vision to make them bigger than Elvis himself, I personally prefer the legend.

Ladies and gentlemen, Rainbow Valley is proud to present the story of Brian Epstein.

 

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Scott