Brian Epstein with the Fourmost, London, 1963. photo by Lewis Morley
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Brian Epstein with the Fourmost, London, 1963. photo by Lewis Morley
Brian Epstein
September 19, 1934 - August 27, 1967
Aug 28, 2022 — Brian Epstein statue unveiled in Liverpool
The statue, depicting a striding Epstein on his way to the Cavern Club holding a management contract, was sculpted by Andy Edwards and Paul McCartney’s cousin Jane Robbins.
The 1.94m bronze piece is situated on the corner of Button Street and Whitechapel, close to Epstein’s former NEMS store. Its unveiling coincides with the 2022 International Beatleweek, which runs in the city from 24-30 August.
My only moan is that they didn't give George Harrison enough time in the studio, because anybody who writes a love song like 'Something' deserves a medal.
Billy Hatton, The Fourmost, Liverpool Stories, 2012
The most underrated Mersey Beat group: The Fourmost, 1964.
Brian Epstein with the Fourmost, London, 1963. (photo by Lewis Morley)
Well-wishes from Brian Epstein and various NEMS acts on the occasion of the re-opening of the Cavern Club. (Disc and Music Echo - July 23, 1966)
The Cavern closed in February 1966 after owner Ray McFall declared bankruptcy, before re-opening five months later under new management.
When they said no more travelling and they put all their efforts into their music, I think the whole world was a lot richer for that.
Billy Hatton, The Fourmost, Liverpool Stories, 2012