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Beatles fans can study for a master’s degree in the Fab Four at the University of Liverpool | South China Morning Post

Beatles fans can study for a master’s degree in the Fab Four at the University of Liverpool | South China Morning Post

Beatles fans can study for a master’s degree in the Fab Four at the University of Liverpool | South China Morning Post
May 10
09:23 2021

Crowds gather outside the home of John Lennon in New York in December, 1980, after the news that he had been shot and killed. Photo: Getty Images

They were the shots that were heard around the world … and for a bookish 10-year-old girl in Philadelphia, in the United States, the assassination of John Lennon, in 1980, ignited a passion for The Beatles that would transplant her from stateside to Merseyside.

“Day in, day out, all you would see on TV was thousands of people in floods of tears, and I thought, ‘Who was this guy? He must have been really important,’” Holly Tessler recalls.

“That set me off wondering who The Beatles were. Being a nerd, I went to the library and found a biography and I became fascinated.

“I would come home and say to my parents, ‘Did you know Paul McCartney is left-handed?’ After weeks of endlessly studying trivia, my parents said, ‘Listen to the music, kid.’ So, I did – and that’s what really did it for me.”

Crowds gather outside the home of John Lennon in New York in December, 1980, after the news that he had been shot and killed. Photo: Getty Images
Crowds gather outside the home of John Lennon in New York in December, 1980, after the news that he had been shot and killed. Photo: Getty Images

Two decades later, Tessler made a pilgrimage to The Beatles’ birthplace, Liverpool, in northwest England, to do an MBA specialising in the music industry, arriving just in time for the death of a second Beatle, George Harrison.

“Walking through Liverpool you saw floods of media people from around the world,” she recalls. “It was remarkable. I thought, ‘The Beatles left Liverpool decades before. Why are they here?’ Usually when someone dies the attention is on the city where they died, not where they were born. I realised there was a very strong connection between Liverpool and The Beatles.”

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Martin Nethercutt

Martin Nethercutt

Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music. Creative Director at McCartney Studios Editor-in-Chief at McCartney Times Creator-in-Chief at Geist Musik President (title) at McCartney Multimedia, Inc. Went to Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Lives in Playa del Rey From Kassel, Germany Married to Ruth McCartney

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