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George Harrison consoled friends after death of The Beatles boss Brian Epstein

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

THE BEATLES were devastated in 1967 when their boss and mentor, Brian Epstein, was found dead in his home. His personal assistant has now spoken out about the day he died, noting that George Harrison began consoling those affected by the loss. She attributed the star's caring nature to his meditation sessions.

The Beatles were first discovered by Brian Epstein in 1961. On a lunch break, he walked down the stairs of Liverpool's Cavern Club and saw them playing. He arranged to sign a contract with them as soon as he could.

Epstein fixed the band's image by making them wear suits and get uniform haircuts. Instead of swearing and smoking on stage, he urged them to become polite young men. Before long, they had become the biggest band in the UK.

Disaster struck in 1967 when Epstein was found dead at his home in Belgravia, Central London.

Source: Callum Crumlish/express.trem.media

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