A pre-production copy of the Beatles’ 1966 album 'Yesterday ... And Today,' complete with hand-drawn artwork by John Lennon, has been hailed as the “rarest Beatles record in the world.”
In 1967, rock ’n’ roll was flourishing, the hippie movement was happening and pop sensations had gone from being perceived as teen heartthrobs to experimental artists.
Tensions between John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the wake of the Beatles' breakup are highlighted in an annoyed and often profane letter that's expected to sell for roughly $20,000 at auction.
It was the 9th of October in 1971, only a year-and-a-half after the Beatles had officially broken up. Yoko Ono was having her first large art exhibit at the Everson Museum in Downtown Syracuse. John accompanied his wife to the salt city for her event...