Brian Samuel Epstein, born in Liverpool, England (19 September 1934) and died
(27 August 1967) was the manager of The Beatles. He also managed numerous other groups like Gerry & The Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, and solo artists like Cilla Black.
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The Beatles recorded a demo in Decca's studios—paid for by Epstein - which he later persuaded George Martin to listen to. Epstein was then offered a contract (after Martin had auditioned The Beatles) by EMI's small Parlophone label, even though they had been previously been rejected by almost every other British record company. Epstein wasn't only the Beatles manager, he was their most trusted friend and confidant, attending John Lennon's wedding to Cynthia in the role of "best man" |
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Brian died in London in August 1967. The Beatles' early success has been attributed to Epstein's management and sense of style.
The Guesthouse was home to Brian Epsteins father Harry. Brian has often referred to his "Happy Days in Anfield Road". As does Liverpools Cultural Ambassador, Joe Flannery who remembers this house from his youth. There is a relaxed and un-pretentious "feel" here and it is enjoyed by all.
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