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  1. Paperback. Pages. 224. ISBN. 978-0-671-01196-3. OCLC. 39211052. A Cellarful of Noise is the title of Brian Epstein 's 1964 autobiography. [1] His assistant, Derek Taylor, was the ghostwriter of the book, [2] which describes the early days of The Beatles, whom Epstein managed.

    • Brian Epstein
    • English
    • 1964
    • 224
  2. Brian Epstein, Martin Lewis. 3.80. 492 ratings43 reviews. From his first encounter with the struggling group in 1961, through their meteoric rise, to his tragic, untimely death in 1967, Brian Epstein was in many ways the heart and soul of the Beatles.

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  3. A Cellarful Of Noise is the autobiography of the late Brian Epstein, the manager of The Beatles - The greatest band of all time. Since it was penned exactly at the moment when this phenomenon was in full force, it is indeed a fascinating peek into one of the greatest periods in musical history.

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  4. 30. Nov. 2021 · A Cellarful of Noise is Brian Epstein's original 1964 memoir of a life spent making music history. It includes thirty contemporary photographs which offer a glimpse of Brian and the Beatles on their way to phenomenal success. Eye-opening, moving and constantly entertaining, this is essential reading for every Beatles fan.

  5. A cellarful of noise : Epstein, Brian, 1934-1967 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Epstein, Brian, 1934-1967. Publication date. 1984. Topics. Epstein, Brian, 1934-1967, Beatles, Concert agents -- England -- Biography. Publisher. Ann Arbor, MI : Pierian Press. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  6. 30. Nov. 2021 · A Cellarful of Noise is Brian Epstein's original 1964 memoir of a life spent making music history. It includes thirty contemporary photographs which offer a glimpse of Brian and the Beatles on their way to phenomenal success.

    • Brian Epstein
  7. A Cellarful of Noise is an inside account of the Beatles' fast-paced ascendancy, as seen through the eyes of Brian Epstein, the man who was steering their course. As Paul McCartney recently acknowledged... "If anyone was the fifth Beatle, it was Brian."