19
May , 1969
Sunday

London Evening Post

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Batle BoysThe Formation of The Beatle Boys

Christopher Lee Frazer – as the genius, John Lennon

Christopher has a deep and ongoing respect for everything Beatles and John Lennon, so
much so that he brings John back to life as the brilliant word-smith and larrikin he was.
Christopher studied acting and music from a very young age and has performed in many
musical theatre productions. Christopher has become quite the expert in the authentic
Liverpudlian scouse accent and with his Lennon style dry humour, impeccable Lennon
singing voice, rhythm guitar and harmonica skills you are bound to end up wondering if
Christopher Lee Frazer still exists beneath this famous guise, enjoying the second best
life he ever had. Christopher’s favourite saying is ” DON’T YOU UNDERSTAND WHO I’M
PRETENDING TO BE?!!!!! “

John Kater – as the Casanova of ‘Beatledom’, Paul McCartney

“A Mother F****** Voice!”
By the age of 4 years and 3 minutes he could name all of the Beatles and sing their songs.
His pretend life has swept him up and down continents and through the rivers of Brunei’s
forest, playing for the Sultan himself, played for rock star royalty weddings, looked out at
110,000 people and managed to get his vocal chords to work. He has played the role of
Beatle Paul for 14 years now – longer than Paul himself! Further to the above, John is a
most prized member of the natural left handed bass player fraternity, as was Sir Paul
McCartney.

Rod Auld – as the quiet one, George Harrison

A love of 50’s rock’n’roll and a fascination with guitars inspired Rodney to start playing guitar
at age 10. Early musical influences were broad including Bill Hailey & the Comets, Johnny
Cash, AC/DC and just about anything else. He considers himself a songwriter as much as
anything else, just like George Harrison. Having signed a publishing deal with ABC Rodney
is recording his second solo project and is looking forward to busy and exciting times ahead
with The Beatle Boys! He eats, sleeps, and lives in a Beatles inspired world. His studio is
plastered with Beatles images and the classic guitars they made famous, not to mention his
son who bears the first name, Harrison.

Michael Brady – as – Ringo Starr! (with a little help from his ‘friend’ Pete Best)

Showing an obsession with art rock bands from the age of two – Michael was a little more
eclectic in his music tastes than his Kindergarten friends. “My parents used to play stuff like
Queen, Rick Wakeman and of course The Beatles in the car when I was a kid! I was one
of the lucky ones. In previous incarnations Michael has taken on the style of many of the
world’s greatest drummers, including Mick Fleetwood, Roger Taylor and Phil Collins. Ringo
is my biggest musical challenge! He is the most unique drummer and such an amazing
character! You can only play like him if you let him into your head!” Michael’s love of the
Beatles and superb musical upbringing, ensure everything from Ringo’s distinctly musical
drumming, to his on stage mannerisms and disposition are lovingly embodied!

 

Police Intervene

Riotous scenes outside Abbey Road - Photo by Molly Desmond

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