Author(s): Martin W. Sandler
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 176
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Language: English
Date Published: 2014-04-10
Dimensions: 255 x 255 x 17.78mm
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: Full-color and b&w photos throughout
The Beatles' first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, has been called "a night that changed the course of American culture." More than seventy million television viewers - the largest-ever audience for an entertainment show - watched the Beatles' performance that February 9, 1964. It was only the beginning. Had the Beatles been simply the most successful musical group of all time, their place in history would be secure. But they were much, much more. The Beatles changed popular culture forever. They changed the way people listened to music and experienced its role in their lives. And they were even more. For as their work matured, they became nothing less than the embodiment of the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s. Readers will also discover how the Beatles became prisoners of their own success and how, by retreating into the recording studio, they attained even greater heights by creating songs and albums of such meaning and of such influence that the entire nature and importance of popular music was profoundly altered.
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 176
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Language: English
Date Published: 2014-04-10
Dimensions: 255 x 255 x 17.78mm
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: Full-color and b&w photos throughout
The Beatles' first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, has been called "a night that changed the course of American culture." More than seventy million television viewers - the largest-ever audience for an entertainment show - watched the Beatles' performance that February 9, 1964. It was only the beginning. Had the Beatles been simply the most successful musical group of all time, their place in history would be secure. But they were much, much more. The Beatles changed popular culture forever. They changed the way people listened to music and experienced its role in their lives. And they were even more. For as their work matured, they became nothing less than the embodiment of the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s. Readers will also discover how the Beatles became prisoners of their own success and how, by retreating into the recording studio, they attained even greater heights by creating songs and albums of such meaning and of such influence that the entire nature and importance of popular music was profoundly altered.
Book Info | |
Author | Martin W. Sandler |
Date Published | 2014-04-10 |
Dimensions | 255 x 255 x 17.78mm |
First Author | Martin W. Sandler |
Format | Hardback |
Illustrations | Full-color and b&w photos throughout |
ISBN | 9780802735652 |
Language | English |
No. of Pages | 176 |
Publication City/Country | New York, United States |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
How the Beatles Changed the World
- Martin W. Sandler
- Hardback
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
- ISBN: 9780802735652
- Availability:In Stock
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