Beatlemania Hits Fab 50: Allison Crowe Performs "In My Life"
“Beatlemania, as it is called, affects all social classes
and all levels of intelligence,” The New York Times
reported in December 1963.
We’ll hear all manner of takes on similar themes over the
coming month, with this February 7 marking
the 50th anniversary of The
Beatles landing at JFK International (New York City’s
Idlewild airport rechristened on December 24, ’63 in
tribute to the recently assassinated US President). The
group’s appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show –
broadcast over the three succeeding Sundays - electrified a
new continent.
Plenty came before, and
much has happened since, Pan Am Flight 101
delivered the Fab Four aboard a Boeing 707-331,
known as the Clipper “Defiance”, to a world ready
for joy and release.
Celebrating the musical
legacy of John, Paul, George and Ringo – here’s Allison
Crowe performing “In
My Life” – captured in real-time by film director
Alex Postowoi and crew and audio engineer Larry Anschell at
Turtle Recording studios by the sea in White Rock, BC,
Canada.
(This is an higher-fidelity video recording than has been
previously available!)
And, here’s another
performance of the song by Allison – recorded, audio-only,
at Turtle a couple of years earlier:
http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/in-my-life
Labels: Alex Postowoi, Allison Crowe, Beatlemania, Boeing, Canada, Ed Sullivan, Fab Four, Idlewild, JFK, John Lennon, Larry Anschell, Liverpool, London, New York, NYC, Pan Am, Paul McCartney, piano, The Beatles
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