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BEATLES REUNION IN WEST HOLLYWOOD

The two remaining Beatles had dinner together this week at Cecconi’s in West Hollywod. Paul McCartney And Ringo Starr, along with Ringo’s wife Barbara Bach and Paul’s wife Nancy Shevell. They looked like they were having a good time but there are no plans to perform together – they’re both committed to separate tours this Spring and Summer.

Photo Credit: Pacific Coast News

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IN 1964 THE BEATLES CAME TO HOLLYWOOD

Photo: Bob Bonis

Rolling Stone featured some Lost Beatles photos in their last issue and we love this one from their first visit to Los Angeles. They arrived her in August, 1964, for their concert at the Hollywood Bowl. The Ambassador Hotel cancelled their reservations because they were afraid of the mobs of fans that followed The Beatles. British actor Reginald Owen saved the day and rented his Bel Air mansion (above) to them for the four days they were in town.

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ROCK STARS AT THE BEATLES’ “YELLOW SUBMARINE” PREMIER IN 1968

An astute reader and fan of Anita Pallenberg commented on our item about her and led us to a site devoted to the Rolling Stones muse. We were particularly fascinated by this old photo of the audience at the London premier of The Beatles’ 1968 movie “Yellow Submarine.” Anita and Keith are in the second row. How many celebrities of yesteryear can you spot in the crowd?

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PAPER OR PLASTIC, MR MCCARTNEY?

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Photo Credit: Splash News

Bristol Farms market, but we still get a thrill at the idea of BEATLE, Paul McCartney, shopping where we do. He and his girlfriend Nancy Shevell and Paul’s daughter Beatrice nonchalantly picked up a few things at the store. It’s nice to see Paul spending time with his beloved Beatrice – knowing his ex-wife, it’s probably costing him dearly.

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PAUL MCCARTNEY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER

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Photo Credit: Splash News

Paul McCartney takes liberties when it comes to parking in LA. Not only did he parallel park his black sportscar backwards, facing traffic, but it was a red zone! He stopped to run an errand in West Hollywood and paparazzi poked fun at his “UK parking.” Paul didn’t get a ticket, but he jokingly warned photographers that if they followed him, they’d better drive safely. McCartney is in town for George Harrison’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony yesterday.

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