A natural first stop on any musical itinerary in Liverpool is to visit the Beatles Museum to get some context into everything else you’ll see during your stay. The issue is which one to pick.
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Two of the four French horns used on the album have been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum. Sian Kenrick, whose late father Tony Randall played the horn, got in touch with the museum in December.
French horns were used on the 1967 album, which was number one in the UK charts for 23 straight weeks, and two of them have now been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street. Sian ...
A statue of John Lennon has been damaged in Liverpool. The bronze sculpture of the Beatles legend, entitled the John Lennon Peace Statue, is located in Penny Lane. Artist Laura Lian, who created ...
a native of Liverpool who “really had a sense of the Beatles’ early days,” Entel said. Colin Bissett is now the curator of Penny Lane and a museum guide. “I went to school with Rory Best ...
A Liverpool family-run shop has become the ... now displayed in The Beatles Museum, of the Beatles records that were sold in the shop on the day of their release. Diane said, "We get grandchildren ...
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French horns were used on the 1967 album, which was number one in the UK charts for 23 straight weeks, and two of them have now been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street.
Two of the four French horns used on the album have been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum. Sian Kenrick, whose late father Tony Randall played the horn, got in touch with the museum in December.