Court Documents on The Beatles' Split to Be Auctioned
Court Documents on The Beatles' Split to Be Auctioned

Court Documents on The Beatles' Split to Be Auctioned

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Recently discovered court documents shed new light on the split of The Beatles, set to go to auction this month. These documents, stored since the 1970s, include meeting minutes, legal writs, and details from Sir Paul McCartney's 1970 court case against the band. The split, which was not formalized until 1974, was influenced by disputes over business management following the death of their manager, Brian Epstein. Additionally, a new documentary titled 'Beatles ’64' produced by Martin Scorsese, captures the cultural impact of The Beatles' arrival in America in 1964, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of that historic moment. The documentary explores how their music brought joy and optimism to a grieving nation post-JFK's assassination. Meanwhile, a collection of remastered Beatles albums from 1964 is being praised for its superior sound quality compared to the original Capitol releases.

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