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Joe Flannery has been described as the 'Secret Beatle', and as the
business associate and partner of Brian Epstein, he became an
integral part of The Beatles' management team during their rise to
fame in the early 1960s.Standing in the Wings is Flannery's account
of this fascinating era, which included the controversial dismissal
of Pete Best from the group (nothing to do with London, but matters
back in Liverpool), Brian Epstein's fragility, and the importance
of the Star Club in Hamburg. This book is not simply a biography,
as it also considers issues to do with sexuality in 1950s
Liverpool, the vagaries of the music business at that time and the
hazards of personal management in the 'swinging sixties'. At its
heart, Standing in the Wings provides an in-depth look at
Flannery's personal and professional relationship with Epstein and
his close links with the Fab Four. Shortly before John Lennon's
murder in 1980, it was Flannery who was one of the last people in
the UK to talk to the great man. Indeed, Flannery remains one of
the few 'Beatle people' in Liverpool to have the respect of the
surviving Beatles, and this is reflected in this timely and
revealing book.
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