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  • 3/9/2015
No longer together but the lads had a great time of it all. was their manager for them. And went thru all the phases of a tribute group. Fun, caring, zany , crazy, cheeky, fans of the Beatles as well. It was their time and now its all here in a short little clip of them. Unfortunately the keyboard player in the Sgt. Pepper suit has past away a few years back. One of the original Broadway George Harrison performers, in the as they say "BUNK" as their was many replacements of the performers over the long playing of this outstanding show, BEATLEMANIA. his named on set and as I knew him , was GEORGE MARTIN, his last name was Martin and his middle name was George, so he went as GEORGE MARTIN in life and when he performed. George lived near Danville , IL and taught guitar in Danville , IL married with children, was a really a great guy. He was the drummer for the band as we needed one for a replacement, and was very able to do that role as well . When I got the call, he had passed away at such a young age, I was lost for words, as he was so wonderful of a person and artist. He left a huge gap in all of our lives, and we never have forgot him to this day. R I P GEORGE.
I miss those days with the things I had to do as the manager, and as always to this day the 3 still call be "EPPY" needless to say, it was fun for the title, as it did mean, I was the boss, and made things happen, even when things seemed a bit down, we all as we said as the Beatles said , where we going Johnny, and we all said to the top, the top of the toppermost Johnny. I hope you like them as they had a certain way of making you, relieve the Beatles in all of their good cheer and fun. Long live the Beatles and the Britles. !! v