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Never-before-seen rock photographs ever uncovered reveals the "Fab Four" on their earliest American tours during the 1960s.
Selected from a cache of intimate, behind-the-scenes snapshots taken by Bob Bonis—the US tour manager for the boys from Liverpool.
The boys taking a tea break during a tour - October 1963.
The Beatles boarding an airplane, Seattle, Washington, August 1964.
August, 1964, on their first tour of America, while on a few days rest before appearing at the Hollywood Bowl.
Paul McCartney on stage amidst debris on stage, in Houston, Texas, August 1965.
Press Conference at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on September 7, 1964.
Kansas City, Missouri September 17, 1964.
During every show Paul would ask the audience to stomp their feet and clap their hands. This is John's illustration of that, taken at Kansas City.
Paul and Ringo on a plane en route to San Francisco August 30, 1965.
Paul turns away from the audience and seeing Bob Bonis on the side of the stage with his camera, gives him a big and beautiful smile. Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota on August 21, 1965
Paul McCartney on an airplane, en route to St. Louis, Missouri, August 1966.
Paul and John tuning up backstage, Detroit, Michigan, August 1966.
John Lennon tuning his Epiphone Casino Guitar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 1966.
George uses a harmonica to tune his guitar.
George tuning his guitar backstage, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 1966.
George and John photographed in the locker room at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri on August 21, 1966.
Paul and John at Crosley Field, Cincinnati, Ohio on September 21, 1966.
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