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Raymond Jones, the young man who on 28th October 1961 went into NEMS Record store in
Raymond Jones, the young man who on 28th October 1961 went into NEMS Record store in Liverpool, and asked Brian Epstein for a record called " My Bonnie" by The Beatles.
The Beatles made " My Bonnie" in Germany and it sparked an interest from Brian Epstein, who went onto investigate the group, saw them perform at The Cavern, signed them and took them to worldwide success.
Picture taken 7th October 1964
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
s8870
Media ID 21803471
© Mirrorpix
Discovery Entertainmnent Gramaphone Record The Beatles Nems
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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Raymond Jones - The Catalyst Behind the Beatles' Meteoric Rise to Fame
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. In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in music history. On 28th October 1961, a young man named Raymond Jones stepped into NEMS Record store in Liverpool with one simple request - "My Bonnie" by The Beatles. Little did he know that his innocent inquiry would set off a chain of events that would forever change the course of popular music. The Beatles had recorded "My Bonnie" while performing in Germany, catching the attention of Brian Epstein, who was intrigued by their raw talent and potential. This chance encounter led Epstein to investigate further and witness their electrifying performance at The Cavern. Recognizing their extraordinary talent, Epstein took them under his wing and propelled them towards worldwide success. This poignant image captures Raymond Jones as an unwitting hero, unknowingly igniting the spark that launched the most influential band in history. His curiosity and love for music paved the way for countless unforgettable melodies that continue to resonate with generations today. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time on 7th October 1964, let us remember Raymond Jones as more than just a fan but as an integral part of musical discovery. Through his simple act of seeking out "My Bonnie" he became woven into the fabric of England's entertainment legacy – forever intertwined with Liverpool's vibrant music scene and forever connected to The Beatles' unparalleled rise to stardom.
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