Brian Epstein figure behind the success of The Beatles

Brian Samuel Epstein, manager of The Beatles was born on 19 September 1934 from the couple Harry and Malka Epstein. Her father called her Brian "Queenie" because Malka derived from the Hebrew word that means the Queen (Queen). Next to the Epstein family owned furniture store any music store The North End Road Music Store which was then known known by the abbreviated name of the NEMS. James McCartney family is one of the local families who had bought the piano in this store. When he was 16 years old and started working at the family furniture store [there in 1950, Epstein talents as a merchant apparent. In 1954 when the NEMS develop the business of piano and radio sets to LPs. Epstein carry out their duties properly and then consecutive care jobs in the new NEMS store stores when the rapidly growing family bussines. Epstein became interested in local music performances; especially after successfully selling the Mersey Beat articles since the first publication on 6 July 1961. Brian then asked editor Bill Harry to donate the music recording field. His first column appeared in the third edition dated 3 August 1961. Gives another message saying that Epstein was busy working behind the desk pajangannya help ease the busy weekend in store NEMS Whitechapel on 28 October 1961, when Raymond Jones, a regular customer NEMS, come and ask for recording the song My Bonnie by The Beatles. Because the record was announced as the best choice in the UK North (The Finest Selection In The North), so the policy of the NEMS to get a recording song My Bonnie's version of The Beatles. And this is what pushed Epstein seek and meet the Beatles, but, Brian has actually knew the Beatles because the musicians are constantly highlighted in the article Mersey Beat. In a meeting on December 10, 1961 Brian Epstein decided upon becoming manager of the Beatles, the first contract was only for a period of five years and his contract was officially signed in the house Pete Best on January 24, 1962 by Alistair Taylor, assistant to Epstein, as a witness. Epstein then change the appearance of The Beatles and dressed with a more professional dress suit and asked them not to smoke onstage or off the promise. After Roy White from Mike Smith of EMI and Decca refused a record deal for The Beatles from the beginning of 1961 and January 1962, Epstein finally obtain guarantees from the contract for the Beatles' George Martin with anal Parophone company EMI label in July 1962. Epstein died on August 25, 1967 in London, England.

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