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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · Taken with a 35mm camera by Paul McCartney, these largely unseen photographs capture the explosive period, from the end of 1963 through early 1964, in which The Beatles became an international sensation and changed the course of music history.

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  2. Jun 13, 2023 · A collection of unseen photographs taken by Paul McCartney during The Beatles' explosive rise to international fame in 1964, capturing the pandemonium of concert halls and the hysteria that greeted the band on their first American visit.

  3. Jun 13, 2023 · Featuring 275 images from the six cities―Liverpool, London, Paris, New York, Washington, D.C., and Miami―of these legendary months, 1964: Eyes of the Storm also includes: • A personal foreword in which McCartney recalls the pandemonium of British concert halls, followed by the hysteria that greeted the band on its first American visit ...

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  4. 1964: Eyes of the Storm presents 275 of Pauls photographs from the six cities of these intense, legendary months – Liverpool, London, Paris, New York, Washington, D.C. and Miami – and many never-before-seen portraits of John, George and Ringo.

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · A collection of unseen photographs taken by Paul McCartney during The Beatles' explosive rise to international fame in 1964, capturing the pandemonium of concert halls and the hysteria that greeted the band on their first American visit.

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  6. 1964: Eyes of the Storm is a book of photographs taken by the English musician Paul McCartney, with an introduction by Jill Lepore. McCartney discovered the photographs in 2020 and approached the National Portrait Gallery in London about hosting an exhibition.

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    1964: Eyes of the Storm presents 275 of Pauls photographs from the six cities of these intense, legendary months – Liverpool, London, Paris, New York, Washington, D.C. and Miami – and many never-before-seen portraits of John, George and Ringo.