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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

“Some Forever” Book Launch with Author Jude Southerland Kessler, Dr. Kenneth Womack & Dr. Kit O’Toole

9:49 PM Posted by Nicole M

 


Join us for a special online event on Wednesday, August 13th at 7:30 pm Eastern as renowned Beatles historians Kenneth Womack and Kit O’Toole interview Jude Southerland Kessler, the world’s leading authority on the life of John Lennon, about Volume 6 in her book series, Some Forever (Shades of Life, Part II) via Zoom! Registration is free and available here.

Some Forever (due out August 9th at the Fest for Beatles Fans in Chicago) follows the Beatles through the second half of 1965, including the first Shea Stadium concert, meeting Elvis Presley, the making of the Rubber Soul album, their UK homeland tour and much more. Join John and the lads for the conclusion of this crazy transitional year between the Early Beatles (that great stage band!) and The Studio Beatles. Pre-orders of the book are available at: johnlennonseries.com

Jude Southerland Kessler’s John Lennon Series takes readers chronologically through his life. The first four volumes are Shoulda Been There, Shivering Inside, She Loves You, Should Have Known Better and Shades of Life. With a personal library of over 500 Beatles-related books and multi-media resources, Kessler undertook seven trips to Liverpool, England to interview Lennon’s childhood friends, early band members, art college mates, and business associates before embarking on writing the series, which is told in a narrative history format and heavily documented.

Kenneth Womack, PhD, is the author of a two-volume biography on producer George Martin, as well as Solid State: The Story of Abbey Road and the End of the Beatles, John Lennon, 1980: The Last Days in the Life and Living the Beatles Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans. He is also the Music Culture columnist for Salon and the host of their Everything Fab Four podcast.

Dr. Kit OToole is the author of Songs We Were Singing: Guided Tours Through the Beatles’ Lesser-Known Tracks and Michael Jackson FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the King of Pop. She also co-edited The Act You’ve Known for All These Years: The Beatles and Fandom with Kenneth Womack. She is the cohost of two popular podcasts: Talk More Talk: A Solo Beatles Videocast and Toppermost of the Poppermost.

Register today to join this free online evening of fun, discussion, trivia, prizes and more as we celebrate the release of Jude’s new book!


Tuesday, January 28, 2025

New Beatles Recording History Book Series from Rodriguez & Hammack

8:29 PM Posted by Nicole M

 


Bestselling award-winning authors Robert Rodriguez (Revolver: How The Beatles Re-Imagined Rock 'n' RollSomething About The Beatles podcast) and Jerry Hammack (The Beatles Recording Reference Manual series) will release the first volume of Ribbons of Rust: The Beatles' Recording History In Context  – a new series of books that explores the Beatles’ story in relation to their lives and times – on February 11, 2025, via Parading Press.

Although The Beatles have been covered in thousands of books, memoirs, discographies and academic tomes, many of these works focus on their history with little regard to how they experienced their own times. The artistic entity comprised of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, along with producer George Martin, did not operate in a bubble: they were inspired and challenged by the sounds going on around them.

Ribbons of Rust: The Beatles' Recording History In Context presents the band’s story like never before, interactively immersing you in the sounds of the music they listened to and created along with the times they inhabited. Richly illustrated with period ephemera throughout, this first volume of Ribbons of Rust takes the reader along with the four individuals who became The Beatles, from the first inspiring sounds they heard to those nascent original compositions and covers they committed to recording tape (composed of iron oxide bonded to polyethylene terephthalate—“ribbons of rust"). 

“If we’ve done our job correctly, the reader will become immersed in 1950s Britain as a nation struggling to regain its footing after a calamitous world war came to terms with a rapidly changing zeitgeist,” says Rodriguez. “No one could’ve predicted that a revolution in youth culture was coming into being through a confluence of politics, near-simultaneous musical developments on either side of the Atlantic, and the coming of age of a generation born in wartime and just now asserting an identity apart from their parents. What made the individuals who became The Beatles exceptional was their innate talent, but everyone of their age at that time was being swept along with the same tide. The proof is in the flowering of this new spirit across the array of arts during the 1960s.”

Rodriguez and Hammack transport you back to Liverpool and to the rough and tumble red light district of Hamburg, where The Beatles developed a sound that drew upon their own resources and their deep love of records—American rock 'n' roll to be sure—but also traditions that went back far within their own culture, reaching the destination of a recording contract at EMI. 

“It’s been exciting and personally a great honor to work with Robert in bringing context to the factors that played a role in creating not only The Beatles, but also the sound of The Beatles,” says Hammack. “To follow their narrative thread from those that influenced them to the influence they have had on others to this day has been a great way to expand upon the work of my reference manuals, and to once again, help fans and scholars to look at their work and experience their music in an entirely new light.”

Volume 1: July 1954 Through January 1963 invites readers into the post-war era of deprivations in England where kids reaching adolescence had their world rocked by the twin sensations of Lonnie Donegan's skiffle and Elvis: two phenomena that set a generation down a path of musical (and personal) discovery. The Beatles' road to stardom has rarely been described with such attention to what was going on around them: the British music scene and stars of the day that they followed as they found their way to reach their goal, making a record themselves. And every "ribbon of rust" along the way is described in detail. You are in the room with them, from the first Liverpool recording at the Percy Phillips facility to Forthlin Road, their Hamburg sessions with Tony Sheridan, Decca, and Parlophone. 

John Lennon once said of the period, "You shoulda been there!" Ribbons of Rust is your opportunity to take that ride, every step of the way. Never has the reader been brought into The Beatles’ own world with such an all-encompassing telling.
An essential companion for any Beatles fan, scholar, student or musician, Ribbons of Rust can be purchased on Amazon.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Robert Rodriguez has written extensively about The Beatles: five books so far, including Solo in the 70s and 2012’s acclaimed Revolver: How The Beatles Re-Imagined Rock ‘N’ Roll. He has contributed numerous articles to Beatlefan magazine and has been a regular interviewee on radio and TV about the group. Rodriguez is also the creator of the FAQ book series for Hal Leonard, the world’s largest print music publisher, and he maintains a daily archival page on Facebook where you can learn about the rock world the Beatles inhabited.

Musician, producer and recording engineer Jerry Hammack’s previous books, The Beatles Recording Reference Manuals, have all been Amazon #1 bestsellers in both the US and UK, and volumes 1 and 3 were nominated for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound by The Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). He has dedicated over 40 years to the musical arts and is uniquely qualified to sort out the story of The Beatles’ recordings.

Both have been frequent guests at The Fest for Beatles Fans and are slated to speak at the upcoming Magical Mystery Camp in upstate New York this summer.

Rodriguez and Hammack are available for interviews, book signings, and speaking engagements. Review copies of the first book are available upon request.