Pattie Boyd photo exhibit featuring George and Eric
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A few lovely photos of George shown here, plus John, Paul, and Ringo, Eric Clapton, and others. Gallery show in San Francisco in March. http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/12/entertainment/feat-pattie-boyd-photographs/index.html
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Pattie looks great for 68 years old (69 on Mar. 17th)!
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There are some really nice, unseen photos. Pattie is still very beautiful. Glad she is sharing the photos with the world.
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I really wish she'd come to Indy and have an exhibit. It's the heartland, afterall.
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She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
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oobu24:
She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
Lots of people charge for autographs these days (unfortunately) Unless you go on a Beatles cruise/vacation where you pay a blanket sum of $350-$450 for all the VIP entertainment and access for the week. Then you get all the autographs you want. I even got signed drumsticks from Pete Best and Denny Seiwell. Also a pick from Laurence Juber. (you just have to ask nicely)
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Nancy R:
oobu24:
She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
Lots of people charge for autographs these days (unfortunately) Unless you go on a Beatles cruise/vacation where you pay a blanket sum of $350-$450 for all the VIP entertainment and access for the week. Then you get all the autographs you want. I even got signed drumsticks from Pete Best and Denny Seiwell. Also a pick from Laurence Juber. (you just have to ask nicely)
You have to pay (quite a bit for what you get)to get into the BeatlesFest too. Even if you just want to shop in the merch room.
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oobu24:
Nancy R:
oobu24:
She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
Lots of people charge for autographs these days (unfortunately) Unless you go on a Beatles cruise/vacation where you pay a blanket sum of $350-$450 for all the VIP entertainment and access for the week. Then you get all the autographs you want. I even got signed drumsticks from Pete Best and Denny Seiwell. Also a pick from Laurence Juber. (you just have to ask nicely)
You have to pay (quite a bit for what you get)to get into the BeatlesFest too. Even if you just want to shop in the merch room.
Not a fan of that kind of thing. I'll give money if you do something more than just show up.
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I don't collect autographs, so didn't get one from Laurence J. or Peter Asher at the backstage event that I paid for couple yrs. ago at AROTR. But, I did meet them both and have pictures. Nice, both of them.
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favoritething:
oobu24:
Nancy R:
oobu24:
She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
Lots of people charge for autographs these days (unfortunately) Unless you go on a Beatles cruise/vacation where you pay a blanket sum of $350-$450 for all the VIP entertainment and access for the week. Then you get all the autographs you want. I even got signed drumsticks from Pete Best and Denny Seiwell. Also a pick from Laurence Juber. (you just have to ask nicely)
You have to pay (quite a bit for what you get)to get into the BeatlesFest too. Even if you just want to shop in the merch room.
Not a fan of that kind of thing. I'll give money if you do something more than just show up.
I agree! I only pay for entertainment as well as the "meet and greet" experience. On the cruises/vacations I've been on there was lots of opportunity to actually sit down and talk with them and/or have meals together, Had lunch with Denny Seiwell & his wife one day in Riviera Maya (Cancun) and hung out with Pete Best and his band for about 3 hours one night after their show. (was invited by Roag Best who I had met at the Casbah in 2011 and he actually remembered me!)
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Nancy R:
favoritething:
oobu24:
Nancy R:
oobu24:
She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
Lots of people charge for autographs these days (unfortunately) Unless you go on a Beatles cruise/vacation where you pay a blanket sum of $350-$450 for all the VIP entertainment and access for the week. Then you get all the autographs you want. I even got signed drumsticks from Pete Best and Denny Seiwell. Also a pick from Laurence Juber. (you just have to ask nicely)
You have to pay (quite a bit for what you get)to get into the BeatlesFest too. Even if you just want to shop in the merch room.
Not a fan of that kind of thing. I'll give money if you do something more than just show up.
I agree! I only pay for entertainment as well as the "meet and greet" experience. On the cruises/vacations I've been on there was lots of opportunity to actually sit down and talk with them and/or have meals together, Had lunch with Denny Seiwell & his wife one day in Riviera Maya (Cancun) and hung out with Pete Best and his band for about 3 hours one night after their show. (was invited by Roag Best who I had met at the Casbah in 2011 and he actually remembered me!)
Nice!
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Nancy R:
oobu24:
She was at BeatleFest a few years ago & they were charging for her autograph from what I heard.
Lots of people charge for autographs these days (unfortunately) Unless you go on a Beatles cruise/vacation where you pay a blanket sum of $350-$450 for all the VIP entertainment and access for the week. Then you get all the autographs you want. I even got signed drumsticks from Pete Best and Denny Seiwell. Also a pick from Laurence Juber. (you just have to ask nicely)
Nancy, that is so cool you got signed drum sticks from Pete Best! And, a pick from Laurence Juber. Wow. You go girl! So glad you had a great time.