- published: 07 Sep 2016
- views: 14528
Brian Samuel Epstein (/ɛpstaɪn/; 19 September 1934 – 27 August 1967) was an English music entrepreneur, best known for managing the Beatles.
Epstein first discovered the Beatles in November 1961 during a lunchtime Cavern Club performance. He was instantly impressed and saw great potential in the group. Epstein was rejected by nearly all major recording companies in London, until he secured a meeting with George Martin, head of EMI's Parlophone label. In May 1962, Martin agreed to sign the Beatles, partly because of Epstein's conviction that the group would become internationally famous.
The Beatles' early success has been attributed to Epstein's management style, and the band trusted him without hesitation. In addition to handling the Beatles' business affairs, Epstein often stepped in to mediate personal disputes within the group. The Beatles' unquestioning loyalty to Epstein later proved detrimental, as the band rarely read contracts before signing them. Shortly after the song "Please Please Me" rose to the top of the charts in 1963, Epstein advised the creation of Northern Songs, a publishing company that would control the copyrights of all Lennon–McCartney compositions recorded between 1963 and 1973. Music publisher Dick James and his partner Charles Silver owned 51-percent of the company, Lennon and McCartney each owned 20%, and Epstein owned 9%. By 1969, Lennon and McCartney had lost control of all publishing rights to ATV Music Publishing. Still, Epstein's death in 1967 marked the beginning of the group's dissolution and had a profound effect on each Beatle. In 1997, Paul McCartney said, "If anyone was the Fifth Beatle, it was Brian."
In memory of Rock & Roll's greatest, most important manager . . . Fascinating interview from the UK Tonight Show (1964).
sunday august 27 1967 normal college,bangor. I put this together using all thebsources i can find but im sure theres more
This is an interview with now legendary American DJ Murray the K. I have the full 1 hour 20 minutes audio if there's enough interest in the comments section I'll upload it in its entirety, I just thought I'd upload this interesting snippet into what was going on for The Beatles and what their managers plans were at the time. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. Brian Epstein. The Beatles!!! 1967. Be sure to look through my John Lennon interview playlist should you have the time. A must for any Beatlemaniac and obsessive Lennonfan like myself.. Beatle stories. John Lennon interviews RARE.: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvc7LoJ1De_S-FXGD2iVELnkFWOnbKK8
Beatles' Manager Brian Epstein is interviewed in New York City by Murray the K for WOR-FM Radio in March 1967. Epstein had travelled to New York to announce the merger of his company NEMS with the Robert Stigwood Organisation, and to promote Stigwood's premier acts the Bee Gees, Cream and The Who. This is the complete raw interview, minus a Janis Ian song which I have removed for copyright purposes (the other songs Murray introduces were to be edited into the show at a later date). Epstein's business associate Nat Weiss later recalled of this interview: "Before he was to give a radio interview with Murray the K, I came into the room (in the Waldorf Towers) to find Brian slurring his language. Obviously he had taken several Nembutals. He had this interview coming up and there were pe...
http://www.intmensorg.com/
A tribute to the Beatles manager - the late, great Brian Epstein. Without whom...
(29 Aug 1967) 08/29/67 a0043230 n wales: beatles interview after death of manage r brian epstein. nx 37846 beatles intv paul mccartney to car, car away, sof john lennon and george harrison. 54ft 1:30 sent 8/29/67 recut from ln1260 93ft beatles singing group mccartney, paul spf lennon, john - sof harrison, george - sof epstein, brian - dead upitn / 93 ft / 16 dupe / neg / r16270 You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e2c66b184c9980e5efc9fa47d37398cf Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
The reason I put "Beatles/lennon" in the title is because it's Lennon singing and I don't know if that few seconds of chatter at the start of the song was added before... It's definitely rare anyway because I've never heard of it before and can't find out much about it.. It's got that Lennonesque 70s feel to it. This has got a real soul funky feel to it, I really wish it'd been finished and produced. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. Brian Epstein. The Beatles
Philosopher Brian Epstein warns that without significant changes, social sciences as we know it will become irrelevant and obsolete. His research on the metaphysics of the social world lead him to ask fundamental questions such as what are languages, what are banks, or artifacts? Why should we care? Because according to Epstein, asking and answering such questions are the only way we can fix the foundations of social sciences. Brian Epstein received his doctorate in philosophy from Stanford University, his master's in philosophy from Oxford University, and graduated summa cum laude with an AB in philosophy from Princeton University. Epstein's research interests include philosophy of social science, metaphysics and philosophy of language, focusing in particular on issues in the theory of r...
In memory of Rock & Roll's greatest, most important manager . . . Fascinating interview from the UK Tonight Show (1964).
Brian Samuel Epstein (19 September 1934 -- 27 August 1967) was an English music entrepreneur, best known for being the manager of the Beatles until his death in 1967. He had also served as manager for Cilla Black, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, the Remo Four, and the Cyrkle. After attending boarding schools, being in the army, and training to be an actor at RADA, he returned to Liverpool to join the Epstein family business, which later led to him naming his own company NEMS Enterprises; an acronym for North End Music Stores, which his family owned. In 1962, Epstein paid for the Beatles to record a demonstration tape at Decca's London studios, but Decca declined to sign the group to a contract. After then approaching nearly all of the major recording companies in ...
Beatles' Manager Brian Epstein is interviewed in New York City by Murray the K for WOR-FM Radio in March 1967. Epstein had travelled to New York to announce the merger of his company NEMS with the Robert Stigwood Organisation, and to promote Stigwood's premier acts the Bee Gees, Cream and The Who. This is the complete raw interview, minus a Janis Ian song which I have removed for copyright purposes (the other songs Murray introduces were to be edited into the show at a later date). Epstein's business associate Nat Weiss later recalled of this interview: "Before he was to give a radio interview with Murray the K, I came into the room (in the Waldorf Towers) to find Brian slurring his language. Obviously he had taken several Nembutals. He had this interview coming up and there were pe...
sunday august 27 1967 normal college,bangor. I put this together using all thebsources i can find but im sure theres more
(29 Aug 1967) 08/29/67 a0043230 n wales: beatles interview after death of manage r brian epstein. nx 37846 beatles intv paul mccartney to car, car away, sof john lennon and george harrison. 54ft 1:30 sent 8/29/67 recut from ln1260 93ft beatles singing group mccartney, paul spf lennon, john - sof harrison, george - sof epstein, brian - dead upitn / 93 ft / 16 dupe / neg / r16270 You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e2c66b184c9980e5efc9fa47d37398cf Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
By popular demand :) I guess only real Beatlemaniacs will be interested in this interview with Brian because he speaks on a range of topics but it's 90% The Beatles and their plans for the future, their current album (Revolver) and his enthusiasm for the Penny lane/strawberry fields double A side. The Beatles stuff starts around 6:45 after Jimi Hendrix chatter. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. The Beatles!!! 1967.
John, Paul, & George talk about how they met Brian Epstein. These interviews are from The Beatles Anthology, you can get the full DVD set on Amazon for about $50. http://www.amazon.com/Beatles-Anthology-John-Lennon/dp/B00008GKEG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1457466756&sr;=8-1&keywords;=beatles+anthology
http://www.intmensorg.com/
Subscribe to News24: https://www.youtube.com/user/News24Video
In memory of Rock & Roll's greatest, most important manager . . . Fascinating interview from the UK Tonight Show (1964).
sunday august 27 1967 normal college,bangor. I put this together using all thebsources i can find but im sure theres more
This is an interview with now legendary American DJ Murray the K. I have the full 1 hour 20 minutes audio if there's enough interest in the comments section I'll upload it in its entirety, I just thought I'd upload this interesting snippet into what was going on for The Beatles and what their managers plans were at the time. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. Brian Epstein. The Beatles!!! 1967. Be sure to look through my John Lennon interview playlist should you have the time. A must for any Beatlemaniac and obsessive Lennonfan like myself.. Beatle stories. John Lennon interviews RARE.: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvc7LoJ1De_S-FXGD2iVELnkFWOnbKK8
Beatles' Manager Brian Epstein is interviewed in New York City by Murray the K for WOR-FM Radio in March 1967. Epstein had travelled to New York to announce the merger of his company NEMS with the Robert Stigwood Organisation, and to promote Stigwood's premier acts the Bee Gees, Cream and The Who. This is the complete raw interview, minus a Janis Ian song which I have removed for copyright purposes (the other songs Murray introduces were to be edited into the show at a later date). Epstein's business associate Nat Weiss later recalled of this interview: "Before he was to give a radio interview with Murray the K, I came into the room (in the Waldorf Towers) to find Brian slurring his language. Obviously he had taken several Nembutals. He had this interview coming up and there were pe...
http://www.intmensorg.com/
A tribute to the Beatles manager - the late, great Brian Epstein. Without whom...
(29 Aug 1967) 08/29/67 a0043230 n wales: beatles interview after death of manage r brian epstein. nx 37846 beatles intv paul mccartney to car, car away, sof john lennon and george harrison. 54ft 1:30 sent 8/29/67 recut from ln1260 93ft beatles singing group mccartney, paul spf lennon, john - sof harrison, george - sof epstein, brian - dead upitn / 93 ft / 16 dupe / neg / r16270 You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e2c66b184c9980e5efc9fa47d37398cf Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
The reason I put "Beatles/lennon" in the title is because it's Lennon singing and I don't know if that few seconds of chatter at the start of the song was added before... It's definitely rare anyway because I've never heard of it before and can't find out much about it.. It's got that Lennonesque 70s feel to it. This has got a real soul funky feel to it, I really wish it'd been finished and produced. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. Brian Epstein. The Beatles
Philosopher Brian Epstein warns that without significant changes, social sciences as we know it will become irrelevant and obsolete. His research on the metaphysics of the social world lead him to ask fundamental questions such as what are languages, what are banks, or artifacts? Why should we care? Because according to Epstein, asking and answering such questions are the only way we can fix the foundations of social sciences. Brian Epstein received his doctorate in philosophy from Stanford University, his master's in philosophy from Oxford University, and graduated summa cum laude with an AB in philosophy from Princeton University. Epstein's research interests include philosophy of social science, metaphysics and philosophy of language, focusing in particular on issues in the theory of r...
Beatles' Manager Brian Epstein is interviewed in New York City by Murray the K for WOR-FM Radio in March 1967. Epstein had travelled to New York to announce the merger of his company NEMS with the Robert Stigwood Organisation, and to promote Stigwood's premier acts the Bee Gees, Cream and The Who. This is the complete raw interview, minus a Janis Ian song which I have removed for copyright purposes (the other songs Murray introduces were to be edited into the show at a later date). Epstein's business associate Nat Weiss later recalled of this interview: "Before he was to give a radio interview with Murray the K, I came into the room (in the Waldorf Towers) to find Brian slurring his language. Obviously he had taken several Nembutals. He had this interview coming up and there were pe...
Brian Samuel Epstein (19 September 1934 -- 27 August 1967) was an English music entrepreneur, best known for being the manager of the Beatles until his death in 1967. He had also served as manager for Cilla Black, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, the Remo Four, and the Cyrkle. After attending boarding schools, being in the army, and training to be an actor at RADA, he returned to Liverpool to join the Epstein family business, which later led to him naming his own company NEMS Enterprises; an acronym for North End Music Stores, which his family owned. In 1962, Epstein paid for the Beatles to record a demonstration tape at Decca's London studios, but Decca declined to sign the group to a contract. After then approaching nearly all of the major recording companies in ...
MYSTERY GUESTS: Brian Epstein (manager of the Beatles) Tony Bennett PANEL: Arlene Francis, Paul Anka, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf NOTE: Though this is an abnormally short show, under 22 minutes, nothing is actually missing from it. No confirmed explanation is available, but it may have been due to election coverage.
By popular demand :) I guess only real Beatlemaniacs will be interested in this interview with Brian because he speaks on a range of topics but it's 90% The Beatles and their plans for the future, their current album (Revolver) and his enthusiasm for the Penny lane/strawberry fields double A side. The Beatles stuff starts around 6:45 after Jimi Hendrix chatter. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. The Beatles!!! 1967.
Brian Epstein interview 1967 with legendary American DJ 'Murray the K'. Brain talks about The Beatles progress musically, their success and their work ethic amongst many many other things. Only for hardcore Beatlemaniacs! John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. The best there is. The best there was. The best there EVER WILL BE... The Beatles!!
Soho Forum Debate, October 17, 2016 "Robots will eventually dominate the world and eliminate human abilities to earn wages." Robin Hanson of George Mason University vs. Bryan Caplan of George Mason University. The Soho Forum is a monthly debate series held in Soho/Noho, Manhattan. Moderated by Gene Epstein, the economics editor of Barron's, The Soho Forum features some of the most highly regarded speakers across varied fields, and the audience actively engages with the speakers. Sign up to our mailing list to ensure you don't miss out! http://www.thesohoforum.org/mailing-list.html
Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent during the 1960s. In common with the Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein, and were recorded by George Martin. They are most remembered for being the first act to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart with their first three single releases. This record was not equalled for 20 years,until the mid-1980s success of fellow Liverpool band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Consequently, they stand as the second most successful pop group originating in Liverpool. Gerry Marsden formed the group in 1959 with his brother Fred, Les Chadwick and Arthur McMahon. They rivalled the Beatles early in their career, playing in the same areas of Hamburg, Germany and Liverpool By late 1965, their popularity was rapidly declin...
How behavioral economics can encourage low-income workers to save. (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/) William Brangham reports on workers who have repaid emergency loans and continue to take the lower amount in their paychecks and save the difference. Brian Epstein reports Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan offering incentives to low-wage earners who save their tax refunds. Dan Ariely, professor of psychology and behavioral economics.
Over the years, there’s been speculation and even conspiracy theories to why original Beatles drummer Pete Best was fired by manager Brian Epstein. On August 16th, 1962, Best was permanently replaced by Rory Storm and the Hurricanes drummer Ritchie Starkey (Ringo Starr). Some of the explanations for his dismissal we adhered to over the years were … He was too conventional to be a Beatle …Paul and George never liked him …He was anti-social, never hung-out with the other lads after gigs …Pete refused to sport the proposed mop-top haircut …Ringo was the better drummer …Pete was too good looking … Pete was too popular …Pure jealousy …Epstein felt threatened … and so on… and so on. -uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com