A new exhibit, set in the early ’60s, will transport visitors back to the time when Beatlemania was all the rage.
“Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles!” will debut at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland on Friday, May 10.
“It doesn’t take a hard day’s night of thinking to understand the impact that The Beatles had on the history of music and popular culture,” said OHS Executive Director Kerry Tymchuk. “The Oregon Historical Society is excited to bring to Portland this fun, interactive exhibition celebrating the band that forever changed rock and roll.”
Big fans of The Beatles will be excited to know that over 100 objects, ephemera, and interactive elements will be in the exhibit – some things will be debuting to the public for the first time in an exhibit. Fans will see Paul McCartney’s jacket from The Beatles’ historic 1965 Shea Stadium concert, and, for the first time on exhibit, one of McCartney’s bass guitars.
Other exhibit highlights include:
- Ringo Starr’s black-on-black striped suit worn in The Beatles’ debut film A Hard Day’s Night and Ringo’s Abbey Road crosswalk jacket
- Paul McCartney’s original handwritten lyric sheet for the song, “What You’re Doing” (August 1964)
- Handwritten set lists from The Beatles’ concerts, including the earliest known set list (Grosvenor Ballroom, June 1960) and the one used onstage at the group’s first-ever American concert (Washington D.C., February 11, 1964)
- Gold records of I Want To Hold Your Hand and Rubber Soul
- Venue contracts from the band’s American tours
- An eye-popping display of mass-produced merchandising items
- Kid-friendly interactive elements including a virtual drumming lesson from Ringo and a playable home-made skiffle bass
The exhibit will run from May 10 – November 12.
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