12 August 2008 12:06

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BEATLE'S FIRST CONTRACT ON SALE

THE BEATLES' first ever contract with legendary manager BRIAN EPSTEIN is set to fetch a staggering $500,000 (GBP250,000) at auction.
The historic document, which launched the Fab Four on the road to global superstardom, was signed by John Lennon, Paul MCCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in January 1962.
MCCartney and Harrison's fathers also added their signatures, as the stars were under 21 at the time.
But it was more than eight months later that Epstein signed it - after securing the band a record deal with EMI.
The contract on sale is Epstein's own personal copy.
It is due to go under the hammer in the Fame Bureau's It's More Than Rock and Roll auction at London's Idea Generation Gallery next month (Sept08).


12 August 2008 12:06


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