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  • John Lennon: Oldest Surviving Letter To Be Auctioned For Big Bucks

    John Lennon: Oldest Surviving Letter To Be Auctioned For Big Bucks

    John Lennon was known to be a prolific letter writer and many of his letters have been showcased over the years.

    Recently, a sweet thank you letter from an 11-year-old John Lennon to his Aunt Harriet for a Christmas gift in 1951 was set to go to auction next month and it’s expected to bring a huge price.

    In fact, the predicted price for John Lennon’s letter stands somewhere around $33,000.

    In the letter, John Lennon writes, in part, “Dear Harrie Thankyou for the book that you sent to me for Christmas and for the towel with my name on it, And I think it is the best towel I’ve ever seen.”

    John Lennon at Abbey Road Studios Photo from www.thebeatles.com #johnlennon #guitar #sunglasses #abbeyroad #recording #studio

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    It continues, “The book that you sent to me is a very interesting one. I am at the bottom of page 18 at the moment. The story is famous Ships its all about a man called Captain kidd the pirate.”

    Despite a few grammar mistakes, the letter is a privileged look into the young and tender childhood fancies of John Lennon and worthy of any collection.

    The announcement about John Lennon’s oldest letter comes just after the recent passing of George Martin, known to some as “the fifth Beatle”.

    George Martin RIP

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    Zane Lowe, the head of Beats 1 on Apple Music, shared some nice sentiments about Martin, the music producer who helped form and polish the Beatles into the band we know and love.

    He said, “George Martin defined what it is to be a modern music producer. Along with The Beatles, he pretty much invented and perfected the collaborative relationship between a band and their producer.”

    He added, “Together they achieved so much in a such a short amount of time, with distinct personalities in each recording. His techniques inspired the technology revolution in music. He was an adventurer.”

  • Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and More Mourn Passing of “Fifth Beatle” George Martin

    Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and More Mourn Passing of “Fifth Beatle” George Martin

    Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are two of many celebrities within the music world who are mourning the passing of George Martin, the producer who was often called the “fifth Beatle.”

    Ringo Starr took to Twitter to confirm and mourn Martin’s death.

    Paul McCartney shared his feelings via his website.

    “I’m so sad to hear the news of the passing of dear George Martin. I have so many wonderful memories of this great man that will be with me forever. He was a true gentleman and like a second father to me. He guided the career of The Beatles with such skill and good humour that he became a true friend to me and my family. If anyone earned the title of the fifth Beatle it was George. From the day that he gave The Beatles our first recording contract, to the last time I saw him, he was the most generous, intelligent and musical person I’ve ever had the pleasure to know.

    “It’s hard to choose favourite memories of my time with George, there are so many but one that comes to mind was the time I brought the song ‘Yesterday’ to a recording session and the guys in the band suggested that I sang it solo and accompany myself on guitar. After I had done this George Martin said to me, “Paul I have an idea of putting a string quartet on the record”. I said, “Oh no George, we are a rock and roll band and I don’t think it’s a good idea”. With the gentle bedside manner of a great producer he said to me, “Let us try it and if it doesn’t work we won’t use it and we’ll go with your solo version”. I agreed to this and went round to his house the next day to work on the arrangement.

    “He took my chords that I showed him and spread the notes out across the piano, putting the cello in the low octave and the first violin in a high octave and gave me my first lesson in how strings were voiced for a quartet. When we recorded the string quartet at Abbey Road, it was so thrilling to know his idea was so correct that I went round telling people about it for weeks. His idea obviously worked because the song subsequently became one of the most recorded songs ever with versions by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye and thousands more.

    “This is just one of the many memories I have of George who went on to help me with arrangements on ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘Live and Let Die’ and many other songs of mine.

    “I am proud to have known such a fine gentleman with such a keen sense of humour, who had the ability to poke fun at himself. Even when he was Knighted by the Queen there was never the slightest trace of snobbery about him.

    “My family and I, to whom he was a dear friend, will miss him greatly and send our love to his wife Judy and their kids Giles and Lucy, and the grandkids.

    “The world has lost a truly great man who left an indelible mark on my soul and the history of British music.

    “God bless you George and all who sail in you!” Paul McCartney concluded.

    Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are the only surviving members of the Beatles. John Lennon was murdered in 1980 and George Harrison died of cancer in 2001.

    John Lennon’s son, Sean Ono Lennon, shared his grief via Twitter.

    He shared a photo of George Martin on Instagram.

    Paul McCartney’s daughter, designer Stella McCartney, took to Twitter to share her grief.

    The passing of George Martin is proving to early Beatles fans that the end to an era is fast approaching. The only remaining members of the “fab four,” Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, are now in their 70s.