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Beatles exhibit to open in Grammy Museum in November

- BY KARU F. DANIELS New York Daily News

NEW YORK

Beatlemani­a is back. The Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, will present an exhibition on how the Fab Four invaded the U.S. and changed pop culture forever, the venue has announced.

“Ladies and Gentlemen … The Beatles!” will run from Nov. 18 to June 25 and focus on the period from early 1964 to mid-1966, when the Liverpool-formed band caused pop music pandemoniu­m in America. The curated exhibition will feature interactiv­e displays and pop culture artifacts that were previously shown throughout other U.S. cities and Japan.

Wardrobe items worn by band members – such as Paul McCartney’s jacket from the 1965 Shea

Stadium concert – and a drumming lesson by Ringo Starr will be shown, alongside hand-written set lists, gold records and concert contracts.

Adding an educationa­l component, Beatles historian Ken Womack has been tapped to conduct interviews with May Pang, who will preview a documentar­y about her relationsh­ip with John Lennon titled “The Lost Weekend: A Love Story” on Nov. 18.

Other interview subjects will include Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair, coauthors of “The McCartney Legacy (Volume 1: 1969-73)” on Dec. 14.

English historian biographer Mark Lewisohn, whose comprehens­ive Beatles books include “The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions” will be featured March 30.

“Our programs will provide audiences with active opportunit­ies to engage with key figures associated with the band’s timeless story,” Womack said in the announceme­nt.

Conceived by The Grammy Museum at L.A. LIVE and Fab Four Exhibits, “Ladies and Gentlemen …” takes its name from when Ed Sullivan introduced the British trailblaze­rs to American TV audiences on Feb. 9, 1964.

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FOX PHOTOS Getty Images/TNS, file The Beatles, from left to right: Paul McCartney, George Harrison (1943-2001), John Lennon (1940-1980), and Ringo Starr, jump for joy during a rehearsal for the Royal Command Performanc­e at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
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NightGarde­n at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden has become a holiday tradition in Miami.

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