lunes, 26 de marzo de 2018

Never-before-seen photos of Beatles at first US gig fetch $358K


















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Never-before-seen photos of Beatles at first US gig fetch $358K
The Associated Press
March 26, 2018

The centerfold of the 1967 Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" features the Fab Four in costume as an Edwardian-era military band. Ringo Starr, left. John Lennon, Paul McCartney  ...
The centerfold of the 1967 Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" features the Fab Four in costume as an Edwardian-era military band. Ringo Starr, left. John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. (Courtesy)

Photograph of George Harrison
MIKE MITCHELL/OMEGA AUCTIONS
LONDON — Hundreds of previously unseen photographs of The Beatles’ first U.S. concerts have sold for $358,000 at an auction in England.
The photographer Mike Mitchell, who was 18 at the time, snapped the photos of the band’s performances at the Washington Coliseum and the Baltimore Civic Centre in 1964. He also took photos of the Fab Four at a pre-show press conference and their arrival at Union Station.
Photograph of The Beatles


Mike Mitchell photographed The Beatles' first US show, and one seven months later
MIKE MITCHELL/OMEGA AUCTIONS

A total of some 400 negatives with copyright were sold at Omega Auctions on Saturday in northwestern England. Apart from 46 images that were sold in 2011, the remainder has never been seen.
A 1984 black Mercedes once owned by George Harrison also sold for $61,047 at the same auction.



Mike Mitchell aged 18
Mitchell said he "was very motivated" to capture "unique" images
MIKE MITCHELL/OMEGA AUCTIONS


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