Thursday, September 22, 2011

Google Alert - the beatles

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1965 Beatles Contract Takes Anti-Segregation Stance
Back Page Magazine
A contract for the Beatles' 1965 concert at the Cow Palace in San Francisco reveals that the band had put in an anti-segregation clause: "Artists will not be required to perform before a segregated audience." Perhaps it was that phrase alone that ...
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1965 Beatles concert contract sells for $23K
CBC.ca
Beginning of Story Content A contract for a 1965 Beatles concert that demonstrated the Fab Four's stand against segregation has sold for $23000 US. There was hot bidding on the contract at the Nate D. Sanders auction house in Santa Monica on Tuesday, ...
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CBC.ca
Beatles anti-segregation contract sells for $23000
USA Today (blog)
By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY A 1965 contract showing that the Beatles were seriously behind the civil rights movement sold yesterday for $23033, more than four times the estimated price. The Beatles requested in the contract that they would not perform ...
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USA Today (blog)
Contract that shows that the Beatles refused to play for segregated audiences ...
TheCelebrityCafe.com
The Beatles were all about love, peace and equality, and a contract that recently surfaced shows that they wanted their US audiences to reflect that. The BBC first reported that the contract, which is signed by manager Brian Epstein, was going up for ...
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