MARTHA HYER and KEN SCOTT in Desire in the Dust, 1960
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MARTHA HYER and KEN SCOTT in Desire in the Dust, 1960
Au Revoir Le Bonheur // Goodbye Happiness (2021) dir. Ken Scott
Ken Scott and Ernie Reyes Jr. on the short-lived live appearance tour promoting Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990).
Katherine Pastrie wearing Ken Scott pyjamas from Fortnum & Mason with tissue flowers handmade by the family firm Jesus Tamayo. Photographed in Mexico by Norman Parkinson for British Vogue, January 1966.
Audrey Hepburn in a promotion for her 1966 film Two For The Road.
Paul McCartney at the boards in Abbey Road Studios with Engineer, Ken Scott during the recording sessions for the White Album, circa November 1968. Photo by Linda McCartney / Linda Enterprises Ltd. © Paul McCartney (https://www.lindamccartney.com/)
Debbie Reynolds-Ken Scott "Sola ante el peligro" (The second time around) 1961, de Vincent Sherman.
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Other than that occasion, there was one incident that really stands out. One day early in my tenure as a second engineer, we were waiting for the band to arrive. He and I were standing out on the steps of the studio when Beatles manager Brian Epstein drove up in his Rolls. Because of all the girls gathered around the studio, the gates were closed, so he had to honk his horn to get security to go out to open the gate to let him in. In the meantime all the girls wanted his autograph, so he got out of his car and began to sign. George just looked at me and said, “That should be me.” I thought to myself, “Really? What an ego!” Yes, he had an ego, but I understand what he meant by that. He was the fifth Beatle, not Brian.