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RIP Louise Harrison
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Rest in Peace. If it wasn't for her, The Beatles wouldn't have been nearly as successful in the US as they were.
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I didn't realise she was still alive. It must have been weird for her, going to live in the US and leaving her baby brother behind, and then years later he is suddenly on The Ed Sullivan Show!!! Can you imagine what a totally insane thing that must have been for her to comprehend?
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many years ago there was a video tape put out called A Beatle In Benton..it was old black & while footage of George coming to visit Louise in Benton Illinois in 1963..so he actually visited the US prior to the four of them coming a year later to the US to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show..when the 4 of them appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show she came to New York to see them and finally get to meet her brothers bandmates in person..Lord Reith wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:13 am I didn't realise she was still alive. It must have been weird for her, going to live in the US and leaving her baby brother behind, and then years later he is suddenly on The Ed Sullivan Show!!! Can you imagine what a totally insane thing that must have been for her to comprehend?
here is a pic of George along with his older brother Peter in benton visiting Louise back in 1963..
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George was interviewed on local American radio during that trip, and it was filmed using his own camera. I don't know if it had sound, but that sure would be one damned interesting interview!
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Lord Reith wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:57 am George was interviewed on local American radio during that trip, and it was filmed using his own camera. I don't know if it had sound, but that sure would be one damned interesting interview!
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Have to figure out which Radio Station, & hopefully it was recorded & archived by the stationLord Reith wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:57 am George was interviewed on local American radio during that trip, and it was filmed using his own camera. I don't know if it had sound, but that sure would be one damned interesting interview!
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He was interviewed live on Saturday Session by Marcia Schafer, WFRX 21st September. It ran for 15 minutes.jpgrcat007 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 4:19 pmHave to figure out which Radio Station, & hopefully it was recorded & archived by the stationLord Reith wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:57 am George was interviewed on local American radio during that trip, and it was filmed using his own camera. I don't know if it had sound, but that sure would be one damned interesting interview!
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