Photographer Henry Grossman, 76, Publishes Book of Photos of The Beatles

Digital Camera“It began in 1964 as a Time magazine photo assignment for Henry Grossman to cover the Beatles’ debut appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show.’ It developed over the years into a deep friendship between Grossman and the group, one that allowed him rare access to document the members’ public and private moments during the height of their fame. . . . That relationship resulted in unique photos of the Fab Four, which have now been collected in MUSICa recently published book, ‘Places I Remember: My Time With the Beatles,’ from Curvebender Publishing. . .  a 13-pound, 528-page tome drawn exclusively from Grossman’s vast collection of nearly 6,000 images from his years with the band from 1964 to ’68.” Read more here.

 

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