Reporter Interviews Kids at Beatles Shea Stadium 1966 Concert
An enjoyable and sometimes annoying interview with mainly teenage girl-fans of The Beatles at their 2nd Shea Stadium Concert August 23, 1966.
An enjoyable and sometimes annoying interview with mainly teenage girl-fans of The Beatles at their 2nd Shea Stadium Concert August 23, 1966.
FUN interview with Paul McCartney over the years being asked if he's too old to rock & roll, including one interview when Paul turned 60, our own Beatle Brunch Host Joe Johnson, asked him then. His answer is hilarious! Happy Birthday Paul!
Ringo announced that two members of his All Starr Band had Covid, but now has NEW dates for shows that were postponed.
FUN interview with Ringo Starr from May 14, 1998. Joe Johnson talks with Ringo about his new album, "Vertical Man", going over most of the tracks, including his remake of "Love Me Do". Thanks for listening! Idea: Why not join The Beatle Brunch Club? click here https://brunchradio.com/iump-subscription-plan/
FUN interview with Ringo Starr from May 14, 1998. Joe Johnson talks with Ringo about his new album, "Vertical Man", going over most of the tracks, including his remake of "Love Me Do". Thanks for listening! Idea: Why not join The Beatle Brunch Club? click here https://brunchradio.com/iump-subscription-plan/
My favorite moment (or 21 minutes) was interview Paul McCartney backstage in Tampa FL on night two of his 2005 U.S. Tour. We talked all about his new album then, "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" and he gave me some tips on writing song lyrics that worked for him...YOU THINK? . Idea: Why not join The Beatle Brunch Club? click here https://brunchradio.com/iump-subscription-plan/
On May 31, 1992 the first episode of a new show called "Beatle Brunch" was broadcast on ONE radio station in the Miami radio market: Majic 102.7 Fast forward 30 years and today "Joe Johnson's Beatle Brunch" is beamed out over the air on more than 200 radio stations and on-demand via The Beatle Brunch Club.
The legend who drummed on "Instant Karma", "Imagine", "How Do You Sleep", "My Sweet Lord" and hundreds of other classics including many songs with the group he spent the most time in, YES. Read about the storied life of Alan White.
A recently unearthed Beatles interview 45 rpm single features interview clips recorded around the time of The Beatle breakup, however the host of the interview disc takes a slight religious angle to the content. Thanks to Beatle Brunch Club member Jennifer Sandi for sending this.
On May 31, 1992 the first episode of a new show called "Beatle Brunch" was broadcast on ONE radio station in the Miami radio market: Majic 102.7 Fast forward 30 years and today "Joe Johnson's Beatle Brunch" is beamed out over the air on more than 200 radio stations and on-demand via The Beatle Brunch Club.