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  1. In mid-1962, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was given a partial transcript of an interview with Miles Davis. It covered jazz, of course, but it also included Davis’s ruminations on race, politics and culture. Fascinated, Hef sent the writer—future Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alex Haley, an unknown at the time—back to glean even more ...

  2. This interview is a little less comprehensive than the normal Playboy interview because all four Beatles participate equally as a group which fits very well with their early image. Of course, each individual would have been worthy of an interview but at the time they were still handled as "The Beatles." The spirit of fun fans get from reading this is the same as watching the movie

  3. 25. Mai 2016 · In the fall of 1964, The Beatles gave an interview with Jean Shepherd (who would be forever known as the "Christmas Story" guy) for Playboy magazine. The interview ran in the February 1965 issue of the magazine, and I would guess that most female Beatle fans were only able to read the interview if they someone were sneaky in looking at their father or big brother's Playboy and if they got ...

  4. Playboy: No—but the reason we mention it is that this is really a signal honor. For years on that corner, there's been a big store with life-size cutouts of Marilyn Monroe, Anita Ekberg or Jayne ...

  5. 4. Nov. 2012 · To celebrate the Interview’s 50th anniversary, the editors of Playboy have culled 50 of its most (in)famous Interviews and will publish them over the course of 50 weekdays (from September 4, 2012 to November 12, 2012) via Amazon’s Kindle Direct platform. Here is the interview with the musican John Lennon and artist Yoko Ono from the January 1981 issue.

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  6. The Beatles meet singer Dusty Springfield in London. 1963-10-16. Beatles / BBC-Radio, Playhouse Theatre (1 photo) Peter Woods interviews the Beatles during a rehearsal in London. 1963-10-31. Beatles / ITV, London Airport (2 photos) The Beatles discuss their upcoming Royal Variety performance. 1963-11-07.