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The Beatlemania Years

The Fab Four were a phenomenon unlike any other the United States had ever seen.  On Thursday, June 7 at 6:30 pm local actor and music enthusiast Mark Cartier will be at the Seekonk Public Library to take us back through history and recreate those fabulous years.

Utilizing several song selections and anecdotes, Mark will trace the history and development of the Beatles career from their first recording of Love Me Do through their conquest of America, their growth as singer-songwriters, their multiple innovations in the studio and finally the diverging interests which lead to the inevitable break-up of the group, leaving in their wake one of the greatest legacies in recording history.

You will not want to miss this event!  Whether you are a new fan or you have been devoted since that first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, there will be something for you!

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This event is free and open to the public in part from a grant from the Seekonk Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

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