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Rare colour photos of Beatles 1964 US tour for sale | Rare colour photos of Beatles 1964 US tour for sale |
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Unpublished colour photographs of The Beatles during their first tour of the US are to be auctioned. | Unpublished colour photographs of The Beatles during their first tour of the US are to be auctioned. |
The 65 slides include many stage shots, including George Harrison with his red Rickenbacker guitar, which appeared in the film A Hard Day's Night. | The 65 slides include many stage shots, including George Harrison with his red Rickenbacker guitar, which appeared in the film A Hard Day's Night. |
They were taken by award-winning physicist Dr Robert "Bob" Beck. | They were taken by award-winning physicist Dr Robert "Bob" Beck. |
The band played a string of sell-out concerts in the US in August 1964 following an appearance on the Ed Sullivan show in February that year. | The band played a string of sell-out concerts in the US in August 1964 following an appearance on the Ed Sullivan show in February that year. |
Dr Beck was a researcher and inventor who died in 2002, leaving a huge archive of photographs and slides in his Hollywood home. | Dr Beck was a researcher and inventor who died in 2002, leaving a huge archive of photographs and slides in his Hollywood home. |
'Historic tour' | 'Historic tour' |
After the huge success of the band in the US, colour photography and film of them was more widely used for their 1965 and 1966 appearances there. | After the huge success of the band in the US, colour photography and film of them was more widely used for their 1965 and 1966 appearances there. |
The famous 1965 Shea Stadium show was filmed in colour by the BBC. | The famous 1965 Shea Stadium show was filmed in colour by the BBC. |
Ernie Sutton from the British Beatles Fan Club said: "These photographs show The Beatles during their 1964 US tour, both on and off-stage. | Ernie Sutton from the British Beatles Fan Club said: "These photographs show The Beatles during their 1964 US tour, both on and off-stage. |
"New photographs that emerge of The Beatles are always of interest to the fans, but with the majority of photographs from this tour in black and white, it is a delight to see colour photographs from that historic tour." | "New photographs that emerge of The Beatles are always of interest to the fans, but with the majority of photographs from this tour in black and white, it is a delight to see colour photographs from that historic tour." |
Dr Beck's slides also feature close-up portraits from the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel press conference, the Las Vegas Convention Centre gig, plus shots of a private party at the Beverly Hills mansion of the then president of Capitol Records, Alan Livingston. | Dr Beck's slides also feature close-up portraits from the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel press conference, the Las Vegas Convention Centre gig, plus shots of a private party at the Beverly Hills mansion of the then president of Capitol Records, Alan Livingston. |
They will go under the hammer on 22 March, 50 years to the day in 1963 when the band released their first album, Please Please Me. | They will go under the hammer on 22 March, 50 years to the day in 1963 when the band released their first album, Please Please Me. |
Auctioneer Paul Fairweather, of Omega Auctions in Stockport, Cheshire, said: "This is a fabulous collection, particularly given that all the slides are in colour." | Auctioneer Paul Fairweather, of Omega Auctions in Stockport, Cheshire, said: "This is a fabulous collection, particularly given that all the slides are in colour." |
The transparencies are to be sold along with the copyright and he estimated that they would fetch between £10,000 and £15,000. |
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