Rock guitarist Nancy Wilson remembers moving around a lot as a kid, seeing the Beatles perform for the first time and how a 'terrible' guitar helped her become a stronger player
first arrived in the U.S. in February of ’64. Two years later, I went to see them play live at the Seattle Center Coliseum. Ann, my older sister and a couple of her high-school girlfriends were with me way up in the back.
We trained our binoculars on the Beatles’ every move. Ringo was goofy and kidlike, George was quiet and mysterious, Paul was bouncy and jovial, but John was on lead guitar and the sexy one.To Read the Full Story
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