300 other items of The Beatles memorabilia will be sold in New York on April 10.FMTNews FMTLifestyle FMTNews FMTLifestyle Liverpool TheBeatles
NEW YORK: The wooden stage of the small Liverpool venue where The Beatles performed before they rocketed to fame is going up for auction, along with Paul McCartney’s hastily scribbled notes for a studio recording of the hit song “Hey Jude.”
The stage was removed from Lathom Hall in The Beatles’ British home town of Liverpool, where the band gave its first advertised performance in May 1960 as the Silver Beatles. A sheet of paper with partial “Hey Jude” lyrics, written by McCartney for a recording session in 1968, has an asking price of up to US$180,000.
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