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THE STORY OF THE BEATLES IS THE STORY OF CANADA AND CANADIANS With all that has been written about the world's greatest band, you are holding something new! Finally, a book that offers a well-paced, entertaining look at Canada's proud, oversized role with The Beatles as a band and as solo artists. Little known and rare narratives fill these pages: Treasured gems from Canada's past and present that create a new ripple in The Beatles' story. John Robert Arnone's previous work on how Canada and Canadians affected the music, art and history of John, Paul, George and Ringo is vastly expanded and…mehr

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THE STORY OF THE BEATLES IS THE STORY OF CANADA AND CANADIANS With all that has been written about the world's greatest band, you are holding something new! Finally, a book that offers a well-paced, entertaining look at Canada's proud, oversized role with The Beatles as a band and as solo artists. Little known and rare narratives fill these pages: Treasured gems from Canada's past and present that create a new ripple in The Beatles' story. John Robert Arnone's previous work on how Canada and Canadians affected the music, art and history of John, Paul, George and Ringo is vastly expanded and reimagined. This book takes you on a remarkable Canadian journey. It rises to a whole new level, with compelling new research, stories, interviews and many fresh new images, including never before or rarely seen photos.
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JOHN ROBERT ARNONE IS A LIFELONG Beatles fan. After earning a BA in Journalism from Ryerson University, Arnone worked as a reporter and editor in Saskatchewan and Ontario and was awarded the prestigious AJAC Journalist of the Year Award. In 1988, he launched a 30-year career as a communicator in the corporate automotive and commercial aviation spaces in Canada and The United States, appearing in many high-profile media stories. Well travelled, Arnone spends winters in southern Europe. He enjoys languages, public speaking, paddle boarding, hockey and guitar. Over the course of 18 months, ending in December 2023, he painstakingly hand-built and painted a darn close replica of "Rocky," George Harrison's psychedelic Fender Stratocaster, played on many Beatles classics like "Nowhere Man," "I am the Walrus" and on stage during his only tour through Canada in 1974. These days Arnone divides his time between Etobicoke and Victoria Harbour, Ontario. Located along the edges of Georgian Bay in a place older than Canada itself, Victoria Harbour provides some of Ontario's most beautiful sunsets and lies amidst the traditional lands of many, including Huron-Wendat people.