Brushes with Fame
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This is Louise Harrison, George Harrison's sister. We met at the opening of Michael McKee's Beatle Museum, Virginia Beach, in the summer of 1998.


Lou is autographing her book, "This Is Love".  She wrote, "Nice guy, nice harmonies, big head."  Then she explained when The Beatles hit America, she wrote "big head" in a letter to George and warned him of getting an ego with his success!


Here I am on stage with Joey Molland of Badfinger. We sang "No Matter What" and "Come and Get It.


Me with Joey Molland and Jamie on sax.


The 2nd guy from the left is an ABC Network reporter covering the museum's opening. I was on national television for all of  2  seconds !   The second from the right is another Mark Allen from Indiana.

Here we are - from left to right: Joey Molland (electric), me (acoustic), Jamie (sax), Jim Tucke (drums), Roy Young (keys), Michael McKee (bass), and another Mark Allen (electric) behind Michael. Michael's daughter, Amber, is in front on the floor, enjoying the chaos.

Press day, right to left: Sid Bernstein, unknown, Jamie, Lou Harrison, unknown, Joey Molland, Walter Shenson, and Roy Young..

Pete Best, Sid, and the rest...

Another shot of Pete Best...


From left to right: Roy Young, Walter Shenson, Joey Molland, unknown, Lou Harrison, Jamie...


Sid Bernstein and Lou Harrison

Sid Bernstein and me

Pete Best, the Beatles original drummer.

Joey Molland of Badfinger.

Me with Walter Shenson and Jim Tucke (pronounced Tuhk'-ee)

No, it's not Ringo, but an imposter! On the left is Jim Tucke's wife, Joan.

Me with a guitar signed by George Harrison.

Me (touching) the bass drum head used by Ringo on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. Estimated worth over half a million $$$.

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