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  Broccoli, Albert “Cubby,” 485

  Bron, Eleanor, 277

  Brothers, Joyce, 252

  Brown, Joe, 178

  Brown, Peter, xvi, xxviii, 282, 323, 344–346, 381, 384, 390, 417, 430–431

  in Apple Corps, 364, 399, 400, 426, 438

  employed by Epstein, 195, 285, 286, 313

  as Epstein’s friend, 140

  as Epstein’s successor, 352–353

  Browne, Ken, 56–57, 59, 84–85

  Browne, Tara, 328, 329

  Bryce, Hanmer and Isherwood, 215, 218, 364, 398

  Buckley, Justice, 419

  Bush, George W., xi, 479

  Bush, Kate, 466

  “Butcher sleeve,” 300

  Butler, R.A., 256

  Byrds, The, 291, 299

  Byrne, Kiki, 233, 234

  Byrne, Nicky, xvi, 237, 239, 244, 253, 284, 338

  Beatles’ merchandising by, 233–234, 242–244

  business practices of, 254

  in Seltaeb lawsuit, 284–285, 321, 347

  Caldwell, Alan. See Storm, Rory

  Cameo-Parkway Records, 406, 415, 424

  Campbell, William, 443

  Candy (film), 363, 522

  “Can’t Buy Me Love,” 264, 503

  Capaldi, Jim, 521

  Capitol Records, 167, 225–228, 240–244, 246, 250, 253, 300, 338, 441, 442

  Capp, Al, 428

  Carnaby Street, London, xxi, 276

  Carnegie Hall, New York, 226, 237–238, 244, 256

  Carroll, Lewis, 359

  Casbah Coffee Club, Liverpool, 55–56, 84–85, 105

  Casey, Howie, 81, 88, 89

  Cass and the Casanovas, 63, 67–73, 80

  Casser, Brian, 63, 71

  Castro, Ernest, 400

  Catcher in the Rye, The (Salinger), 468, 469

  Cavalcade Productions, 361

  Cavern Club, Liverpool, 38, 41, 107–113, 121–123, 142–143, 146, 154, 175, 177, 294, 295

  CBS, 241, 244, 250, 257

  Cellarful of Noise, A (Epstein), 282, 287

  “Chains,” 194, 214

  Chang, Barry, 85, 86, 89

  Channel, Bruce, 178

  Chapman, Mark David, 435, 468–470, 477, 479, 491, 518

  Chapman, Norman, 84

  Chappells, 406

  Charles, Prince, xxvi

  Charles, Ray, 181, 188

  Checker, Chubby, 122, 406

  Chiffons, 512

  Chris Barber Jazz Band, 24

  Churchill, Winston, xx, 3, 339

  Clapton, Eric, x, xxvi, 263, 322, 335, 389, 406, 434, 438, 439, 440, 501, 507–508, 513, 521

  Clark, Jimmy, 390, 427

  Clay, Cassius, 257–258

  Cleave, Maureen, 190–191, 212–213, 235, 245, 252, 270, 297, 298

  Cleese, John, 514

  Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers, 309

  Cloud Nine, 515

  Coburn, James, 485

  Cochran, Eddie, 35, 52, 64, 67–68, 94

  Cocker, Joe, xxvi

  Cohn-Bendit, Daniel, 374

  “Cold Turkey,” 440, 443, 461

  Coleman, Ray, 213, 217, 412

  Coleman, Syd, 164, 183

  “Collingham, Anne,” 200

  Columbia Records, 155, 168, 197

  “Come Together,” x–xi, 437, 440

  Cook, Peter, 298

  Cooke, Sam, 403–404

  “Cook of the House,” 489, 497

  Coquatrix, Bruno, 236

  Corman, Charles, 416

  Cort, Bob, 42

  Cowan, Norman, 318, 345

  Cox, Kyoko (Rosemary), 375, 378, 453–454, 457, 476–477

  Cox, Maureen. See Starr, Maureen Cox

  Cox, Melinda, 454, 457

  Cox, Tony, 375, 378, 453–454, 457, 476, 477

  Cream, 298, 321, 335, 352, 389, 396

  Cribbins, Bernard, 170

  Crickets, 43, 53, 70

  Crombie, Tony, 43

  Crompton, Richmal, 8, 191

  Crowley, Aleister, 329

  Cuff, Nicky, 27, 33, 68

  Curtis, Lee, 178, 200

  Cyrkle, 324

  Dakota building, New York City, xiv, 457, 461, 462, 467–470, 472

  Dakotas, 181, 199, 200, 280

  Darin, Bobby, 403, 404

  Dark Horse Records, 512

  Dave Clark Five, 236, 404

  David Frost Show, 356, 372

  Davis, Angela, 454

  Davis, Carl, 492

  Davis, Rod, 12, 39

  Quarry Men and, 26–29, 33, 42

  “Day in the Life, A,” 328, 329, 331, 334, 337, 443, 454

  Dean, James, 57

  Decca Records, 167, 182, 200, 214, 338, 404, 405, 424

  Beatles auditioned by, 150–153, 155, 165

  Delaney, Paddy, xvi, 109, 110, 112, 123, 142, 151, 294–295

  Delfont, Bernard, 214, 321, 515

  Derry and the Seniors, 70–72, 81–83, 86, 89, 94, 101, 105, 109

  Hamburg clubs played by, 82, 87, 88, 90, 94

  de Stael, Stu, as Sutcliffe’s stage name, 74

  Diana, Princess of Wales, xviii, xxv–xxvi, 330, 335, 496, 498, 499

  DiCaprio, Leonardo, x

  Dick James Music, Ltd., 185, 420, 421

  Dietrich, Marlene, 188, 197, 220

  DiLello, Richard, 368, 371, 445

  Disc magazine, 300, 411–412

  Disker. See Barrow, Tony

  Disney, Walt, 231, 242

  “Dizzy Miss Lizzie,” 64

  “Doctor Robert,” 305

  Dodd, Les, 75–76, 79

  Domino, Fats, 62

  Donald, Alistair, 525

  Donald, Arthur, 525

  Donegan, Tony (Lonnie), 24, 26, 31, 42, 45

  Donovan (Donovan Phillip Leitch), 365, 404

  “Don’t Bother Me,” 294

  Doran, Terry, 32, 332, 363, 369, 438

  Dors, Diana, 329, 330

  Double Fantasy, xvii, 467–469

  Douglas, Craig, 181

  Dovedale Primary School, 8, 10, 45

  “Do You Want to Know a Secret?,” 194, 199, 493

  Drake, Charlie, 220

  Drugs

  LSD, 273–274, 311, 315, 316, 326, 327, 333, 339, 356, 383

  marijuana, 272–273, 315, 489–491

  motifs of, in Sgt. Pepper, xxiii, 330–333

  police offensives against, 335–336, 394–395, 417

  used by Beatles, 91, 164, 272–274, 311, 326, 327, 333–334, 339, 383, 392

  Drumbeat (TV show), 66

  Dunbar, John, 307, 375, 504

  Dunham, Joanna, 135–136

  Dunne, Dominick, 479

  Durband, “Dusty,” 17, 18, 42, 83, 266, 360, 494

  Dury, Ian, 504

  Duval, Duke, 63

  Dykins, John, 7, 48

  Dylan, Bob, 269, 291–292, 299, 315, 329, 434, 511, 515

  Eager, Vince, 52, 66

  Eastman, John, 384, 413–415, 423, 427, 487

  Eastman, Lee, 384, 413, 415, 423, 487, 488

  Eastman, Linda. See McCartney, Linda

  Eastman

  Eastman, Louise, 384, 385

  Easton, Eric, 404

  “Ebony and Ivory,” 492

  Eckhorn, Peter, 101, 102, 113, 114, 162, 175

  Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group, 174

  Edmunds, Dave, 523

  Ed Sullivan Show, xv, 227–228, 234, 238, 244, 250–252, 257, 299

  “Eight Days a Week,” 493

  “Eleanor Rigby,” 304, 308, 327, 482, 486, 492, 503

  Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, The (Wolfe), 356

  Electric Light Orchestra, 515

  Eliot, Lord Peregrine, xvi, 234, 242, 243, 254, 284

  Eliot, T.S., 331

  Elizabeth II, Queen of England, xii, xxvi, 220, 235, 274, 275, 279–280, 352, 371, 440, 494

  Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 220, 221, 371

  Ellis, Geoffrey, 140, 226–227, 248, 285, 286, 344–346

  Embassy, 155, 164, 165

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sp; Emerick, Geoff, 326

  EMI (Electrical and Mechanical Industries), 150, 155, 164, 364, 378, 441, 502

  Beatles’ contracts with, 170, 338, 405, 427–428

  Capitol Records owned by, 167, 225

  history of, 166–167

  Sgt. Pepper and, 329, 330

  Triumph takeover of NEMS and, 419

  Two Virgins and, 395

  See also Abbey Road studios; Capitol Records; Columbia Records; Parlophone Records

  “Empty Garden,” 514

  Epstein, Brian, 121, 176, 241, 244, 266, 279, 280, 328–329, 404, 414, 415

  absolute control over Beatles sought by, 230, 271, 282

  in army, 133–134

  attempts to become Beatles’ manager, 146–149

  autobiography of, 282

  Beatles first heard by, 142–143

  Beatles protected by, xv, 197, 357, 360, 421

  Beatles’ U.S. tours and, 245, 248–250, 253, 255–258, 282, 287–289, 297, 301–303

  Best fired by, 170–172, 177

  birth and childhood of, 127–131

  classical music and, 130, 134, 141

  concerts booked by, 154, 156, 178, 181, 186–187, 194, 196, 236–238

  death of, xxvii–xxviii, 343, 345–347, 383

  drugs used by, 287, 322, 324, 334

  education of, 129–131

  emotional ties to Beatles, 231, 255, 319

  entrepreneurial weakness of, 218, 253

  estate of, 351

  Flannery, friendship with, 127, 137–138, 155–156, 281, 282, 348

  funeral and memorial service of, 348

  homosexuality of, 133, 134, 136–139, 155, 157, 196, 216, 254, 287, 302, 318, 322–324, 346

  investment of Beatles’ capital and, 361

  John, relationship with, 143, 146, 154, 155, 157, 198–199, 203, 281, 337

  Liverpool artists managed by, 197–201, 207, 280, 281, 285–286, 321

  luxury and refinement and, 129, 130

  managerial contracts signed by, 153–154, 180, 337

  mental deterioration of, 287, 313, 322–323

  merchandising of Beatles and, 231–234, 253–255, 347

  move to London of, 214–215

  NEMS founded by, 139–141

  Paul, relationship with, 337–339, 405

  personality of, 129, 139, 283–284

  publishing rights negotiated by, 165, 183, 185–186

  at RADA, 135–136

  recording contracts sought by, 150, 153, 155–156, 164–165, 168, 170, 171, 420

  Rolling Stones and, 201

  salesmanship of, 132

  solicitor hired by, 147, 196–197

  success and wealth of, 215, 280–281, 283, 319–320

  suicide attempts of, xxviii, 318, 323, 345, 346

  theater, love of, 134–135, 320, 321

  U.S. record market sought by, 224–228

  Weiss, friendship with, 282–283, 324, 339–341

  writing for Mersey Beat, 121–122, 140, 141

  Epstein, Clive John, xvi, xxviii, 153–154, 180, 266, 346, 406

  birth and childhood of, 128–131

  NEMS Enterprises and, 351, 352, 414–416

  Epstein, Harry, 127–131, 148, 220

  as businessman, 136, 138–139

  death of, 339–340

  as father, 133

  son’s management of Beatles viewed by, 157

  Epstein, Isaac, 127, 132

  Epstein, Malka Hyman (Queenie), xvi, xxviii, 129–131, 140, 148, 220, 323, 340, 353, 414

  marriage and childbearing of, 127–128

  as mother, 133, 322

  son’s death and, 351, 352

  son’s management of Beatles viewed by, 157, 226

  Evans, Lil, 202, 301, 308, 312, 465

  Evans, Mal, 220, 294, 308, 329, 355, 369, 508

  as Beatles’ road manager, 202, 229, 235, 245, 288, 301, 312, 318, 328, 408

  death of, 465

  Evans, Malcolm, 234, 284

  Everly, Phil, 32

  Everly Brothers, 32, 43, 69, 151

  “Exis,” 96–97, 99, 102, 116

  Faith, Adam, 62

  Faithfull, Marianne, 307, 328, 335, 336, 342, 491

  “Falling in Love Again,” 188

  “Fame,” 461

  Family Way, The (film), 308–309

  Farrow, Mia, 365, 366

  Fascher, Horst, 93–94, 101, 114, 163, 188, 295

  Fawcett, Anthony, 379, 439

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 456

  Fenton, John, 234

  Fenton, Shane, 182

  Fernald, John, 135, 321

  Fields, W.C., 329

  Finch, Barry, 361, 362

  Finley, Charles O., 268–269

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, xvi–xvii, xxii, 242

  “Fixing a Hole,” 332

  Flaming Pie, 505

  Flanders and Swann, 167

  Flannery, Chris, 127, 138

  Flannery, Joe, xvi, 157, 178, 181, 182, 200

  Epstein’s friendship with, 127, 137–138, 155–156, 281, 282, 348

  Fool, The (design group), 362, 363, 370–371, 393

  “Fool on the Hill,” 359

  Ford, Harrison, x

  Fordyce, Keith, 190, 198

  Formby, George, 517, 518

  “For No One,” 305

  Forsyth, Bruce, 65, 208

  Fourmost (Four Jays), 200, 229, 280, 286, 321

  Four Tops, 320

  Foye, Jim, 164

  Foyle’s Bookshop, London, luncheon for John at, 262–263

  France-Soir, 239

  Freak-Out, 325, 327

  “Freedom,” x

  Freeman, Robert, 224

  Freud, Clement, 485

  ’Frisco Pete, 400, 401

  “From Me to You,” 196, 198, 204, 226, 502

  Furtado, Nelly, xi

  Fury, Billy (Ronnie Wycherly), 66, 70–72, 196

  Gallagher, Liam, 516

  Gandhi, Mohandas K., 330

  Gang warfare, in dance halls, 76–77

  Garry, Len, 29, 33, 34, 42

  Geffen, David, 467

  Geldof, Bob, 490, 495

  General Artists Corporation (GAC), 37, 226, 255

  Gentle, Johnny, 66, 73–75, 83

  Gerry and the Pacemakers, 43, 68, 76, 83, 113, 121, 122, 144, 145, 152, 199, 201, 204

  Epstein’s management of, 197, 280

  “Get Back,” 411, 449

  Get Back. See Let It Be

  “Giddy-up-a-Ding-Dong,” 24

  Girl Can’t Help It, The (film), 35

  “Girl Is Mine, The,” 492

  Giuliani, Rudolph, x

  “Give Ireland Back to the Irish,” 484–485

  Give My Regards to Broad Street (film), 492–493

  “Give Peace a Chance,” 428, 437, 455, 473, 479, 486

  “Glass Onion,” 388

  Gleave, Elsie. See Starkey, Elsie Gleave

  Golden Jubilee celebrations (2002), xxvi–xxvii

  “Golden Slumbers,” 440

  Goldman, Albert, xxviii, 474

  “Good Day Sunshine,” 305

  “Good Golly, Miss Molly,” 32, 180

  Goodman, Lord, 329–330, 352, 394

  “Goodnight,” 389

  Goodnight Vienna, 522

  Gordy, Berry, 224

  Gorman, John, 203

  Gorme, Eydie, 403, 405

  Gortikov, Bob, 441

  “Got My Mind Set on You,” 515

  “Got to Get You into My Life,” 305, 309

  Grade, Lew, 422, 424, 442, 493

  Graham, Billy, 251, 334

  Graham, Sheilah, 242

  Grapefruit (group), 369

  Grapefruit (Ono), 375, 376

  Grateful Dead, 316

  Graves, Elsie. See Starkey, Elsie Gleave

  Graves, Harry, 173, 174, 271

  Greco, Juliette, 373

  Gretty, Jim, 25

  Griffiths, Eric, 26, 27, 29, 35, 37, 44, 48

  Grosvenor Ba
llroom, Wallasey, 75–77

  Gustafson, Johnny, 72

  Guthrie, Woody, 291

  Haight-Ashbury, California, 315, 316, 341

  Haley, Bill, 21, 23, 24, 43

  “Half Wind Show, The” (art show), 375–376

  “Hallelujah I Love Her So,” 64, 67, 188

  Halliwell, Kenneth, 337

  Hamburg, Germany, 83, 88–103, 113–118, 158, 162–164, 186–188, 295

  Hamilton, Russ, 43

  HandMade Films, 515–517

  Hanson, Wendy, 250, 253, 258, 286–287, 321, 330

  Hanton, Colin, 26–29, 37, 38, 43, 46, 48, 53–55

  “Happiness Is a Warm Gun,” 388

  “Happy Xmas (War is Over),” 455

  Hard Day’s Night, A (album and film), 261, 264–267, 269, 290, 354, 356, 370

  Hardy, Oliver, 329

  Harman, Jeremiah, 419

  Harrison, Carl, as George’s stage name, 74

  Harrison, Dhani, 513, 518–521

  Harrison, George, xiv, xxvi, xxviii, 8, 51, 216, 242, 322, 435, 502

  attempt on life, 518–519

  Beatle existence hated by, 309–310

  Beatle reunions, xvii, 440, 476, 490

  birth of, 45

  childhood of, 45–46

  on Clapton’s tour, 507–508

  Daily Express column by, 237, 249, 282

  death of, xii, 520–521

  deported from West Germany, 102

  drug possession charges against, 417

  education of, 45, 65, 73

  fans and, 212, 354

  film business and, 515–517

  George Martin, relationship with, 294, 309, 510

  guitars owned by, 45–46, 53

  health of, 516, 518–520

  humanitarian activities of, 511–512

  individuality sought by, 309–311

  John’s death and, 491, 514

  meets Paul, 46

  Olivia, relationship with, 509–510, 513, 517–518

  Patti, relationship with, 269–270, 272, 513

  Paul, reconciliation with, 520

  plagiarism charges against, 512

  residences of, 271, 353, 513

  sitar played by, 294, 310–311, 328

  solo career of, xii, 510–513, 515, 517

  songwriting, xii, 294, 304, 305, 310, 386–388, 436, 438, 441, 508, 510, 512–515, 520

  stage name of, 74

  as Teddy Boy, 45, 517

  tributes to, xii, 521

  wealth of, 521

  See also Beatles; Johnny and the Moondogs; Quarry Men; Silver Beatles

  Harrison, George (journalist), 245, 269, 343

  Harrison, Harold, Jr., 44, 45

  Harrison, Harry, 44–45, 47, 54, 84, 182, 202, 270, 514

  Harrison, Louise (mother), 46, 47, 53, 54, 84, 112, 113, 182, 202, 270

  marriage and childbearing of, 44–45

  Harrison, Louise (sister), 44, 45, 84, 249, 520, 521

  Harrison, Olivia Arias, 513, 517–521

  Harrison, Patti Boyd, 273, 335, 359, 365, 417

  fans and, 269–270

  George, relationship with, 269–270, 272, 513

  Indian mysticism and, 341

 

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