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GUIDE TO
THE DIANNE GALOFARO ARCHIVE
IN THE POWERHOUSE MUSEUM
Paul Wilson 2008
CONTENTS Series List Series Descriptions and Item Lists
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES LIST
Galofaro, Dianne
Reg. Number Series Title Date
Creator:
2000/127/1-1 Scrapbooks 1964-1966
2000/127/1-2 Clippings 1964-1996
2000/127/1-3 'The Beatles Monthly Book' 1964-1968
2000/127/1-4 Books 1964-1965
2000/127/1-5 'Life' Magazine 1967 - 1995
2000/127/1-6 Posters c 1966
2000/127/1-7 Concert programs 1967
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-1
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Series Title: Scrapbooks
Date Range: 1964-1966
Physical Characteristics: Press and magazine clippings pasted into two scrapbooks.
Description: Scrapbooks, The Beatles, cardboard/paper/metal, compiled by
Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South Wales, Australia, 1964 -
1966
Two scrapbooks devoted to The Beatles compiled from press and
magazine clippings. An annotation towards the front of the first
scrapbook states that it was 'Begun June 1964' at precisely the time
The Beatles made their tour of Australia and 'Beatlemania' was at
its most intense. Both scrapbooks have been carefully assembled and
lovingly preserved. There are also some loose press and magazine
clippings placed towards the end of both scrapbooks.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.37
Box Number: 1
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: Scrapbooks
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
12000/127/1-1/1 Scrapbook, The Beatles, cardboard/paper/metal, compiled by
Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South Wales, Australia,
1964 - 1965
Scrapbook devoted to The Beatles compiled from press and
magazine clippings. This scrapbook has been created by
sticking three individual scrapbooks together. The top
scrapbook in this grouping is entitled 'The Beatles Scrap Book'
and was specially printed for young fans of the band. The front
cover features individual illustrations in colour of the four
members of the band - Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, George
Harrison and John Lennon - wearing their stage outfits. An
annotation towards the front of the scrapbook states that it
was 'Begun June 1964' at precisely the time The Beatles made
their tour of Australia and 'Beatlemania' was at its most
intense.
12000/127/1-1/2 Scrapbook, The Beatles, cardboard/paper/metal, compiled by
Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South Wales, Australia,
1965 - 1966
Scrapbook devoted to The Beatles compiled from press and
magazine clippings. This scrapbook was made using a Spirax
notebook which on the front cover has a group photograph in
colour of The Beatles standing in the doorway of a house.
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-2
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Series Title: Clippings
Date Range: 1964-1996
Physical Characteristics: Loose clippings from newspapers and magazines placed in three
paper bags and one plastic sleeve.
Description: Clippings, The Beatles and other performers, Dianne Galofaro,
Longueville, New South Wales, Australia, 1964 - 1996
Press and magazine clippings primarily concerning The Beatles
although there are also a small number of clippings referring to
other popular artists of the period such as the Bee Gees, Roy Orbison
and The Easybeats. The clippings have been grouped within three
paper bags and one polyester sleeve. Most of the clippings are from
the mid 1960s and are dated but the publications from which they
were clipped are usually not identified.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.06
Box Number: 2
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-3
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Beat Publications Ltd
Series Title: 'The Beatles Monthly Book'
Date Range: 1964-1968
Physical Characteristics: Stapled paper magazines.
Description: Magazines, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', London, Beat Publications
Ltd, December 1964 - June 1968
Imperfect run of 'The Beatles Monthly Book', also known as 'The
Beatles Book', a fan magazine devoted to The Beatles which was
produced by the publisher Sean O'Mahony of Beat Publications Ltd
between August 1963 and December 1969. 'The Beatles Monthly
Book' was supported by The Beatles management with regular items
appearing from the band's press officer, Tony Barrow, writing under
his middle names of 'Frederick James', and from their road
managers, Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans. Each issue was extensively
illustrated with black and white photographs taken by the
magazine's photographer Leslie Bryce and with caricatures of band
members by the artist Bob Gibson. Regular features in the magazine
included an editorial by Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean, the monthly newsletter of The Official
Beatles Fan Club, interviews with members of the band, song lyrics,
details about 'Beatle Pen Pals', fan letters, and insights into the
history of the band and their current activities. The publication was
revived by Sean O'Mahony in May 1976 and between then and
September 1982 he republished all 77 original issues. After that the
magazine continued with original content but finally ceased
publication in January 2003.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.05
Box Number: 2
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: 'The Beatles Monthly Book'
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/1 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 17, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, December 1964
Christmas 1964 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the December 1964
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; a Christmas
greeting card in the form of a cartoon drawn by the artist Bob
Gibson and signed by The Beatles entitled 'A HAPPY
CRIMBLE and a VERY GOOD NEW YEAR'; an article with
numerous photographs by The Beatles' Road Manager Neil
Aspinall writing under the pseudonym Billy Shepherd entitled
'The Faces of George'; an advertisement for the band's album,
'Beatles for Sale'; a photographic feature entitled, 'On Stage
Pix'; an article by Diana Vero entitled 'Outspoken but
Charming: A personal look at the The Beatles'; a selection of
letters written by fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for the song 'If I Fell'
which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; the names, addresses
and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; an advertisement for
the December 1964 issue of 'Beat Instrumental'; 'Beatle News';
an advertisement for the book, 'The True Story of The Beatles';
and an advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly
Book'. There are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with photographs of all four
members of the band on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/2 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 20, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, March 1965
March 1965 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the March 1965 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an interview with Paul McCartney
and Ringo Starr under the title 'Beatles Talk' by Tony Barrow,
the band's Press Officer, writing under his middle names of
'Frederick James'; an advertisement for a souvenir programme
for 'Another Beatles Christmas Show'; a 'Complete List of
Overseas Fan Clubs'; an illustration by the artist Bob Gibson
of John Lennon in ski gear on the slopes of St Moritz in
January 1965; the names, addresses and often the ages of
'Beatle Pen Pals'; an advertisement for the book, 'The True
Story of The Beatles'; a selection of letters written by fans of
the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; an article with
numerous photographs by The Beatles' Road Manager Neil
Aspinall writing under the pseudonym Billy Shepherd entitled
'The Faces of Ringo'; a regular feature in the magazine written
by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean
O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for
'Things We Said Today' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song';
and 'Beatle News'. There are also numerous photographs by
the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with photographs
of George Harrison and Ringo Starr on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/3 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 23, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, June 1965
June 1965 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the June 1965 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club and a list with names and addresses
of the fan club's area secretaries; an interview with Paul
McCartney and John Lennon under the title 'Beatles Talk' by
Tony Barrow, the band's Press Officer, writing under his
middle names of 'Frederick James'; an advertisement for the
book, 'The True Story of The Beatles'; an article by Norman
Smith entitled 'Balancing the Beatles'; an article by Pete
Goodman entitled 'This should have you in stitches'; a selection
of letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the names, addresses and often
the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; the lyrics for the song 'Tell Me
Why' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; and 'Beatle News'.
There are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of George
Harrison in costume on the front cover playing the cymbals.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/4 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 25, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, August 1965
August 1965 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the August 1965 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an interview with The Beatles under
the title 'Beatles Talk' by Tony Barrow, the band's Press
Officer, writing under his middle names of 'Frederick James';
an advertisement for the book, 'The True Story of The Beatles';
an article entitled 'Young John' about John Lennon's childhood
and adolescence containing three early photographs; the
names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a
selection of letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from
Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by
Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean
O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; an article entitled
'A D.J.'s view of The Beatles' by Chris Denning; the lyrics for
the song 'She's a Woman' which was 'This Month's Beatle
Song'; and 'Beatle News'. There are also numerous
photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce,
with a photograph of Ringo Starr on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/5 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 27, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, October 1965
October 1965 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the October 1965 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for back issues of
'The Beatles Monthly Book'; an article entitled 'Young Paul'
about Paul McCartney's childhood and adolescence containing
an early photograph; advertisements for the book, 'The True
Story of The Beatles', for subscriptions to 'The Beatles Monthly
Book' and for book binders to house the magazine; an article by
Tony Barrow, the band's Press Officer, writing under his
middle names of 'Frederick James' entitled "American Tour
Report'; a selection of letters from fans of the band entitled
'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine
written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean
[Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for
the song 'You've Got to Hide Your Love Away' which was 'This
Month's Beatle Song'; the names, addresses and often the ages
of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; and 'Beatle News'. There are also
numerous photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie
Bryce, with a photograph of George Harrison in the driver's
seat of a car on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/6 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 28, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, November 1965
November 1965 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the November 1965
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; advertisements for
subscriptions to 'The Beatles Monthly Book' and for book
binders to house the magazine; an article entitled 'Young
Ringo' about Ringo Starr's childhood and adolescence
containing two early photographs; an article entitled 'The
Beatles in 1961' by Kathy Lewis; a song poll; an article entitled
'The Beatles in New York' by Bernice Young'; a selection of
letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the names, addresses and often
the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; the lyrics for the song 'Yesterday'
which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; an
advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles';
and an advertisement for 'The Beatles Book Special Christmas
Extra'. There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of
Paul McCartney behind the lens of a Pentax camera on the
front cover. An advertising insert has been placed in the
magazine for the Oxfam appeal with messages of support from
Cliff Richard, Marianne Faithfull, the Animals, Adam Faith,
Donovan and Billy Fury.
22000/127/1-3/7 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 29, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, December 1965
Christmas 1965 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the December 1965
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; advertisements for
subscriptions to 'The Beatles Monthly Book' and for book
binders to house the magazine; an article entitled 'A Report
from Ganada's Manchester Television Studios where the stars
gathered to honour the songwriting of John and Paul'; the
names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; an
article entitled 'Beatles Talk'; a selection of letters from fans of
the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular
feature in the magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil
Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind
the Spotlight'; an advertisement for the book 'The True Story
of The Beatles'; an advertisement for 'The Beatles Book Special
Christmas Extra'; the lyrics for the song 'You're Going to Lose
That Girl' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle
News'; and an advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles
Monthly Book'. There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of
George Harrison picking an apple from a tree on the front
cover. An advertising insert has been placed in the magazine
for the Burlington Warehouses Spring 1966 catalogue.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/8 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 30, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, January 1966
January 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the January 1966
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; an article entitled
'The Liverpool Fan Club' by John Emery; an advertisement for
back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'; the results for 'The
Beatles Book Overseas Song Pop Poll'; an article entitled
'Behind the Headlines' by Tony Barrow, the band's Press
Officer, writing under his middle names of 'Frederick James'; a
selection of letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from
Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by
Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean
O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for the
song 'I'm Down' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; the
names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals';
'Beatle News'; and an advertisement for the book 'The True
Story of The Beatles'. There are also numerous photographs by
the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph
of The Beatles with Paul McCartney holding Ringo Starr's cup
of tea while he stirs it.
22000/127/1-3/9 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 31, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, February 1966
February 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the February 1966
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; results of the
seventh Beatles Book Competition; an interview with George
Harrison and Paul McCartney under the title 'Beatles Talk' by
Tony Barrow, the band's Press Officer, writing under his
middle names of 'Frederick James'; an advertisement for the
February 1966 edition of the magazine 'Beat Instrumental'; an
advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles';
part two of an article entitled 'The Liverpool Fan Club' by John
Emery; the names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen
Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the band entitled
'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine
written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean
[Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for
the song 'Drive My Car' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song';
a photographic feature entitled 'The most fantastic game of
billiards ever'; 'Beatle News'; and an advertisement for back
issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. There are also numerous
photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce,
with a photograph of George Harrison with a white cat on the
front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/10 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 32, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, March 1966
March 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the March 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an interview with Ringo Starr and
John Lennon under the title 'Beatles Talk' by Tony Barrow, the
band's Press Officer, writing under the middle names of
'Frederick James'; an item entitled 'Personal Requests from
Fans'; an advertisement for the magazine 'Beat Instrumental';
an advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles';
part three of an article entitled 'The Liverpool Fan Club' by
John Emery; the names, addresses and often the ages of
'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the band
entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the
magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and
Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight';
the lyrics for the song 'I'm Looking Through You' which was
'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; and an
advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'.
There are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of Paul
McCartney wearing glasses on the front cover. In addition
there is an advertising inside from Modern Medals Ltd of
London for a Beatles medal.
22000/127/1-3/11 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 33, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, April 1966
April 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the April 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; a semi-regular item entitled 'Neil's
Column' written by The Beatles' Road Manager Neil Aspinall;
part four of an article entitled 'The Liverpool Fan Club' by
John Emery; an interview with Paul McCartney and John
Lennon under the title 'Beatles Talk' by Tony Barrow, the
band's Press Officer writing under his middle names of
'Frederick James'; the names, addresses and often the ages of
'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the band
entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the
magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and
Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight';
an advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles';
the lyrics for the song 'Nowhere Man' which was 'This Month's
Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; an advertisement for the magazine
'Beat Instrumental'; and an advertisement for the publication
'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'. There are also numerous
photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce,
with a photograph of Ringo Starr drinking a cup of tea on the
front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/12 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 34, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, May 1966
May 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the May 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for the publication
'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; an advertisement for the
book 'The True Story of The Beatles'; a semi-regular item in
the magazine entitled 'Neil's Column' written by The Beatles'
Road Manager Neil Aspinall; an interview with Ringo Starr
and George Harrison under the title 'Beatles Talk' by Tony
Barrow, the band's Press Officer, writing under his middle
names of 'Frederick James'; an advertisement for the magazine
'Beat Instrumental'; the names, addresses and often the ages
of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the band
entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the
magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and
Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight';
the lyrics for the song 'Norwegian Wood' which was 'This
Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; an advertisement for the
'Eighth Beatles Book Competition'; and an advertisement for
back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. There are also
numerous photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie
Bryce, with a group photograph of The Beatles on the front
cover.
22000/127/1-3/13 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 35, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, June 1966
June 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the June 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for back issues of
'The Beatles Monthly Book'; an article entitled 'The
"Paperback Writer" Session'; an interview with Paul
McCartney and George Harrison under the title 'Beatles Talk'
by Tony Barrow, the band's Press Officer, writing under his
middle names of 'Frederick James'; the names, addresses and
often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from
fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular
feature in the magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil
Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind
the Spotlight'; a semi-regular item in the magazine entitled
'Neil's Column' written by The Beatles' Road Manager Neil
Aspinall; the lyrics for the song 'Run For Your Life' which was
'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; an advertisement for
the publication 'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; and an
advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles'.
There are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of George
Harrison wearing sunglasses on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/14 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 36, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, July 1966
July 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the July 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for the publication
'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; an advertisement for the
book 'The True Story of The Beatles'; a photographic feature
entitled 'Ringocyclistics'; an article by Iain Hines entitled
'Their first visit to Hamburg'; an article by Sue Mautner
entitled 'The Invasion of a Stately Home'; the names,
addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of
letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; a semi-regular item in the
magazine entitled 'Neil's Column' written by The Beatles' Road
Manager Neil Aspinall; the lyrics for the song 'Paperback
Writer' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News';
an advertisement for 'Beat Instrumental'; and the 'Results of
the Eighth Beatles Book Competition'. There are also
numerous photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie
Bryce, with a photograph of Paul McCartney on the front
cover.
22000/127/1-3/15 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 37, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, August 1966
August 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the August 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for back issues of
'The Beatles Monthly Book'; an article entitled 'Triumphant
Return'; part two of an article by Iain Hines entitled 'Their
first visit to Hamburg'; an interview with John Lennon and
Paul McCartney under the title 'Beatles Talk' by Tony Barrow,
the band's Press Officer, writing under his middle names of
'Frederick James'; the names, addresses and often the ages of
'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the band
entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the
magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and
Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight';
a semi-regular item in the magazine entitled 'Neil's Column'
written by The Beatles' Road Manager Neil Aspinall; the lyrics
for the song 'Rain' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song';
'Beatle News'; an advertisement for the publication 'The
Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; and an advertisement for the
book 'The True Story of The Beatles'. There are also numerous
photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce,
with a photograph of Ringo Starr on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/16 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 38, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, September 1966
September 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the September 1966
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement
for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'; an interview
with John Lennon under the title '"I Don't Like Anything
Different or Unusual" says John'; the final part of an article by
Iain Hines entitled 'Their first visit to Hamburg'; the names,
addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of
letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; a semi-regular item in the
magazine entitled 'Neil's Column' written by The Beatles' Road
Manager Neil Aspinall; the lyrics for the song 'If I Needed
Someone' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'and Beatle
News'. There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of
John Lennon wearing glasses on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/17 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 39, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, October 1966
October 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the October 1966 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an interview with George Harrison
under the title '"I've Thrown Away 30 songs" says George';
'Beatles Talk'; an article entitled 'U.S. notes'; the names,
addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of
letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; an advertisement for the
publication 'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; an
advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles'; the
lyrics for the song 'Eleanor Rigby' which was 'This Month's
Beatle Song'; 'and Beatle News' There are also numerous
photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce,
with a photograph of George Harrison on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/18 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 40, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, November 1966
November 1966 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the October 1966
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; an article entitled
'By George, a Beatle in India' by Shodhan Batt'; an interview
with Paul McCartney under the title '"We Can't Please
Everyone" says Paul'; an advertisement for the book 'The True
Story of The Beatles'; 'Beatles Talk'; the names, addresses and
often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; an advertisement for back
issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'; a selection of letters from
fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular
feature in the magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil
Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind
the Spotlight'; a semi-regular item in the magazine entitled
'Neil's Column' written by The Beatles' Road Manager Neil
Aspinall; the lyrics for the song 'Yellow Submarine' which was
'This Month's Beatle Song'; Beatle News'; and an
advertisement for the publication 'The Beatles Book 1966
Christmas Extra'. There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of
Paul McCartney on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/19 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 42, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, January 1967
January 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the January 1967
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; 'Beatles Talk'; an
article entitled 'Visiting George'; an advertisement for the
publication 'The Beatles Book 1966 Christmas Extra'; the
names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; an
advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'; a
selection of letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from
Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by
Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean
O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for the
song 'For No One' which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; an
item entitled 'Mal's Page' by Mal Evans, The Beatles' Road
Manager, who went on safari to Africa with Paul; 'Beatle
News'; an advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The
Beatles'; and an advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles
Monthly Book'. There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of
John Lennon on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/20 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 43, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, February 1967
February 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the February 1967
newsletter The Official Beatles Fan Club; 'Beatles Talk'; an
article entitled 'Visiting George'; an advertisement for the
publication 'The Beatles Book 1966 Christmas Extra'; the
'Ninth Beatles Book Competition Results; the names,
addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of
letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the complete list of Beatles Fan
Club secretaries; the lyrics for the song 'I'm Only Sleeping'
which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; and an
advertisement for the publication 'The Beatles Book Special
Repeat!' There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of
George Harrison shaving on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/21 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 44, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, March 1967
March 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the March 1967 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; a semi-regular item in the magazine
entitled 'Neil's Column' written by The Beatles' Road Manager
Neil Aspinall; an article entitled 'Visiting Ringo'; an
advertisement for the book 'The True Story of The Beatles'; the
entries of the runners-up in the 'Draw a Beatle Competition';
an advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly
Book'; the names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen
Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the band entitled
'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine
written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean
[Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; 'Beatles Talk';
the lyrics for the song 'Doctor Robert' which was 'This Month's
Beatle Song'; 'Beatle News'; an advertisement for the
publication 'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; and an
advertisement for 'The Beatle Book 1966 Christmas Extra'.
There are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of Paul
McCartney on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/22 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 45, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, April 1967
April 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the April 1967 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an article entitled 'With the Beatles
No. 1, Why haven't the Beatles fixed another concert tour?'; an
article by Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall, The Beatles' Road
Managers, entitled 'Recording: Why it takes so long now'; the
names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a
selection of letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from
Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by
Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean
O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; the lyrics for the
song 'Good Day Sunshine' which was 'This Month's Beatle
Song'; 'Beatles News'; and an advertisement for the 'Tenth
Beatles Book Competition'. There are also numerous
photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce,
with a photograph of Ringo Starr on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/23 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 46, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, May 1967
May 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the May 1967 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an article entitled 'Why did they
grow moustaches?'; an article by The Beatles' Road Manager
Neil Aspinall entitled 'With the Beatles No. 2, The First
Official Mal Evans Story'; an advertisement for the book 'The
True Story of The Beatles'; the names, addresses and often the
ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the
band entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in
the magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and
Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight';
an article by Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Paul
talks about letters, reporters, films, songs, people and things';
the lyrics for the song 'We Can Work It Out' which was 'This
Month's Beatle Song'; 'Beatles News'; and an advertisement for
the publication 'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'. There are
also numerous photographs by the magazine's photographer,
Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of John Lennon on the front
cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/24 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 48, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, July 1967
July 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the July 1967 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for back issues of
'The Beatles Monthly Book'; an article by The Beatles' Road
Manager Mal Evans entitled 'With the Beatles No. 3, Paul and
Mal in the States'; an article entitled 'Paul's T.V. Statement';
an article by Ann Green entitled "My point of view'; an article
by Julie Hunger entitled 'A chance in a million'; the names,
addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of
letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters from Beatle
People'; a regular feature in the magazine written by Billy
Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony]
entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; an article by Kenny Everett
entitled 'Beatles Dinner Party'; the lyrics for the song 'Taxman'
which was 'This Month's Beatle Song'; and 'Beatles News'.
There are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of Ringo Starr
wearing head phones on the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/25 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 49, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, August 1967
August 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features
an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the August 1967 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an advertisement for back issues of
'The Beatles Monthly Book'; an article by The Beatles' Road
managers Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall entitled 'Mal and Neil
tell you how "All You Need is Love" was recorded'; an
advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book';
the lyrics for the song 'Got to Get You into My Life' which was
'This Month's Beatle Song'; the names, addresses and often the
ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a selection of letters from fans of the
band entitled 'Letters from Beatle People'; a regular feature in
the magazine written by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and
Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight';
an article entitled 'Is Sgt Pepper too advanced for the average
pop fan to appreciate?'; an advertisement for the publication
'The Beatles Book Special Repeat!'; and 'Beatles News'. There
are also numerous photographs by the magazine's
photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a photograph of George
Harrison on the front cover.
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-3/26 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 50, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, September 1967
September 1967 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It
features an editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing
under the pseudonym Johnny Dean; the September 1967
newsletter of The Official Beatles Fan Club; an article entitled
'How I Won the War' by Tony Barrow, the band's Press Officer,
writing under his middle names of 'Frederick James'; an
advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book';
an article by The Beatles' Road Managers Mal Evans and Neil
Aspinall entitled 'With the Beatles No. 4, Our Visit to Greece';
a selection of letters from fans of the band entitled 'Letters
from Beatle People'; a regular feature in the magazine written
by Billy Shepherd [Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean
O'Mahony] entitled 'Behind the Spotlight'; an article entitled
'A Speakeasy Party'; the names, addresses and often the ages
of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; 'Beatle News'; and an advertisement for
back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. There are also
numerous photographs by the magazine's photographer, Leslie
Bryce, with a photograph of John Lennon and his son Julian on
the front cover.
22000/127/1-3/27 Magazine, 'The Beatles Monthly Book', no. 59, London, Beat
Publications Ltd, June 1968
June 1968 edition of 'The Beatles Monthly Book'. It features an
editorial by the publisher Sean O'Mahony writing under the
pseudonym Johnny Dean; the June 1968 newsletter of The
Official Beatles Fan Club; an article by The Beatles' Road
Manager Mal Evans entitled 'Beatles in India'; an
advertisement for back issues of 'The Beatles Monthly Book';
the names, addresses and often the ages of 'Beatle Pen Pals'; a
regular feature in the magazine written by Billy Shepherd
[Neil Aspinall] and Johnny Dean [Sean O'Mahony] entitled
'Behind the Spotlight'; a set of questions with answers
provided by Hunter Davis entitled 'Encyclo(beatle)pedia!'; and
'Beatle News'. There are also numerous photographs by the
magazine's photographer, Leslie Bryce, with a colour
photograph of Ringo Starr on the front cover.
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-4
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Series Title: Books
Date Range: 1964-1965
Physical Characteristics: Paperback books.
Description: Books, The Beatles, Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South
Wales, Australia, 1964 - 1965
Two paperback novels based on The Beatles' movies, 'A Hard Day's
Night' and 'HELP!'.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.02
Box Number: 2
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: Books
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-4/1 Book, John Burke and Alun Owen, 'A Hard Day's Night',
London, Pan Books Ltd, 1964
Novel by John Burke based on the original screenplay by Alun
Owen for The Beatles first feature film, 'A Hard Day's Night'.
22000/127/1-4/2 Book, Al Hine, 'The Beatles in HELP!', London, Mayflower
Books Ltd, 1965
Novel by Al Hine based on The Beatles second feature film,
'HELP!'
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-5
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Life Magazine
Series Title: Life magazine
Date Range: 1967 - 1995
Physical Characteristics: Stapled paper magazines.
Description: Magazines, 'Life' Magazine, New York, New York, USA, 1967, 1969,
1995
Three issues of 'Life' Magazine which featured articles about The
Beatles including the Fall 1995 Reunion Special which was devoted
entirely to an historical retrospective of the band.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.34
Box Number: 1
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: 'Life' Magazine
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
12000/127/1-5/1 Magazines, 'Life' Magazine (Australian edition), vol. 42 no. 2,
New York, New York, USA, 24 July 1967
Australian edition of 'Life' Magazine which on pages 25 - 28
features an article by Thomas Thompson entitled 'The new
far-out Beatles's' with photographs by Henry Grossman. The
front cover has a group photograph of The Beatles in colour.
12000/127/1-5/2 Magazines, 'Life' Magazine (Asia edition), vol. 47 no. 11, New
York, New York, USA, 24 November 1969
Asia edition of 'Life' Magazine which on pages 29 - 32 features
an article by John Neary entitled 'The Magical McCartney
Mystery'. The front cover has a black and white photograph by
Linda McCartney of Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney,
Linda's daugter Heather, and two-month-old Mary McCartney
at their farm in Scotland.
12000/127/1-5/3 Magazines, 'Life' Magazine (international edition), Reunion
Special 'The Beatles from Yesterday to Today', New York, New
York, USA, 1995
International edition of 'Life' Magazine which was a special
commemorative 'Beatles Reunion' issue entitled 'The Beatles
from Yesterday to Today' which was devoted entirely to a
retrospective analysis of The Beatles and their influence on
popular music and popular culture. It made extensive use of
photographs taken by the magazine's photographs and also
included photographs taken by Linda McCartney of the first
formal photograph session with the three surviving members
of the band in 25 years. The front cover features four
individual portrait photographs of Ringo Starr, John Lennon,
George Harrison and Paul McCartney. This issue of "Life' was
published at a time when there was a resurgence of
Beatlemania.
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-6
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Series Title: Posters
Date Range: c 1966
Physical Characteristics: Paper poster (405 mm h x 1.52 m w)
Description: Posters, The Beatles, Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South
Wales, Australia, c 1966
Colour poster (405 mm h x 1.52 m w) featuring The Beatles. The
images of the band running across the poster from left to right form
the key feature of the poster. The first image is a group photograph
of The Beatles in their stage costumes; the second George Harrison
being greeted by fans at an airport; the third John Lennon being
greeted by a fan at an airport; and finally Paul McCartney also being
greeted by a fan at an airport. Another image, presumably a similar
photograph of Ringo Starr being greeted by fan/s at an airport, has
been cut from the poster. Across both the top and bottom of the
poster are individual photographs of well-known popular British
artists of the period: solo artists including Adam Faith, Billy Fury
and Cliff Richard and members of the British bands, the Rolling
Stones and Brian Poole and Tremeloes. Unfortunately much of the
identifying information that was originally printed on the back of the
poster was on the section that has been removed.
Arrangement:
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.30
Box Number: 1
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2000/127/1-7
Creators: Galofaro, Dianne
Series Title: Concert programs
Date Range: 1967
Physical Characteristics: Stapled paper programs.
Description: Concert programs, Souvenir concert programs for 'The Big Show'
concert tours of Australia by international artists, Dianne Galofaro,
Longueville, New South Wales, Australia, 1964 - 1965
Two souvenir concert programs for concerts in 1967 attended by the
creator of the archives, Dianne Galofaro. The first concert was
promoted by Aztec Services Pty Ltd, Stadiums Pty Ltd and Pan
Pacific Promotions Pty Ltd and was headlined by Roy Orbison, The
Walker Brothers and The Yardbirds. The second concert was
promoted by Aztec Services Pty Ltd and Stadiums Pty Ltd and was
headlined by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. The concerts also
featured well-known local artists.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.02
Box Number: 2
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: Concert programs
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
Item Number BoxItem Title
22000/127/1-7/1 Concert program, Souvenir program for 'The Big Show' concert
tour of Australia by Roy Orbison, The Walker Brothers and
The Yardbirds, Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South
Wales, Australia, 1967
Souvenir concert program for a concert tour by Roy Orbison,
The Walker Brothers and The Yardbirds promoted by Aztec
Services Pty Ltd, Stadiums Pty Ltd and Pan Pacific Prmotions
Pty Ltd. The artists played concerts in Sydney, Adelaide,
Melbourne, and Brisbane, one of which was attended by the
creator of the archives, Dianne Galofaro, and were supported
by local artists. In Sydney the concert was opened by The ID
featuring Jeff St. John, in Adelaide by Bev Harrell and The
Third Party, in Melbourne by The Mixtures, and in Brisbane
by Thursday's Children. Johnny Young, described as
'Australia's newest and most popular singing idol making his
first appearance as one of the stars of the Big Show',
performed at all venues. The Quotations, 'one of England's top
instrumental groups', backed The Walker Brothers, and The
Webs 'from America' backed Roy Orbison. The international
artists were descibed in the program in the following way: The
Walker Brothers, 'The first Australian tour for the dynamic
exciting talents of these three American boys who are
currently England's No. 1 singing sensation'; The Yardbirds,
'Introducing the raw, earthy primitive, wildly stirring sounds
of England's kings of rhythm and blues making their first tour
of Australia'; and Roy Orbison, 'America's prolific hitmaker
making an eagerly awaited return on his third starring visit to
Australia.'
The front cover of the program had photographs of Roy
Orbison, The Walker Brothers and The Yardbirds. Inside the
program there was an advertisement for Ansett-ANA; the
schedule for each of the concerts; a listing of key personnel
associated with the promoters; an advertisement for World
Travel Serices Pty Ltd; a photograph of Roy Orbison; an
advertisement for EMI and its artists Roy Orbison and The
Yardbirds highlighting Orbison's album 'The Class of Roy
Orbison'; a biographical sketch of Roy Orbison; an
advertisement for Melbourne's Southern Cross Hotel;
photographs and biographical sketches of Scott Walker [Noel
Scott Engel], John Walker [John Maus] and Gary Walker
[Gary Leeds] of The Walker Brothers; an advertisement for
Walker Brothers recordings; an overview of The Walker
Brothers; an advertisement for the Discatron portable record
player; photographs and biographical sketches of Keith Relf,
Jim McCarty, Chris Dreja and Jimmy Page of The Yardbirds;
an advertisement for Melbourne radio station 3UZ and its disc
jockey Stan Rofe; an overview of The Yardbirds; an
advertisement for Johnny Young's first album called 'Young
Johnny'; an advertisement for the Sheraton Motor Hotels in
Sydney and Melbourne; a photograph and biographical sketch
of Johnny Young; an advertisement for Melbourne radio
station 3UZ and its line-up of disc jockeys - Grantley Dee,
Lionel Yorke, Paul Jennings, Pete Smith, Graeme Boyd and
Item Number BoxItem Title
Bill Howie; and an advertisement for an upcoming Big Show
concert tour in April 1967 with international artists Eric
Burdon and the Animals and The Hollies supported by the
Australian band The Loved Ones and English duo Paul and
Barry Ryan. An advertrisement for Qantas was on the back
cover.
22000/127/1-7/2 Concert program, Souvenir program for 'The Big Show' concert
tour of Australia by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass,
Dianne Galofaro, Longueville, New South Wales, Australia,
1967
Souvenir concert program for a concert tour by Herb Alpert
and the Tijuana Brass promoted by Aztec Services Pty Ltd and
Stadiums Pty Ltd. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass played
concerts in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, one of which
was attended by the creator of the archives, Dianne Galofaro,
and were supported by local artists. In Melbourne the concert
was opened by The Vibrants, in Sydney by Ian Saxon and The
Latin Quartet, and in Brisbane by The Sounds of Seven. These
bands also backed the featured local artists, the New Zealand
duo Bill and Boyd and the Australian singer Bev Harrell, who
played all three concerts.
The front cover of the program has a photograph of Herb
Alpert. Inside the program there was an advertisement for the
recordings of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass available in
Australia through Festival Records under an international
licensing agreement with A&M Records; a photograph of Herb
Alpert and the Tijuana Brass pictured in a bull ring; an
advertisement for Melbourne's Southern Cross Hotel; an
overview with photographs of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana
Brass; an advertisement for sheet music of Herb Alpert and
the Tijuana Brass available through J. Albert and Son Pty Ltd
of Sydney and Melbourne; an advertisement for World Travel
Services Pty Ltd; an advertisement for L'Oreal of Paris's 'Foam
'n Color' shampoo; a listing of key personnel associated with
the promoters; an advertisement for Vox amplifiers available
through the sole Australian agent Nicholson's Pty Ltd;
photographs and biographical sketches of the members of the
Tijuana Brass (Bob Edmondson on trombone, Tonni Kalash on
trumpet, Pat Senatore on electric bass guitar, John Pisano on
electric 12-string guitar, Nick Ceroli on drums, and Lou Pagini
on piano); an advertisement for Melbourne radio station 3XY;
an advertisement for HMV's 'Studio 7' sterogram; an
advertisement for Melbourne radio station 3UZ and its disc
jockey Stan Rofe; a photograph and overview of the New
Zealand singing duo Bill and Boyd; an advertisement for Bev
Harrell's recordings on EMI; a photograph and biographical
sketch of Bev Harrell; a list of the local artists who would be
opening the shows during the concert tour and backing Bill
and Boyd as well as Bev Harrell; an advertisement for Peters
Ice Cream's Kleen Kup; and an advertisement for Ansett-ANA.
On the back cover was an advertisement for Qantas.