Beatles historian Larry Kane — the only broadcast journalist to travel with them on their 1964 and 1965 US tours — has been a guest on my radio show many times over the years, so I invited him back today to talk about the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” He revealed what they told him about the experience, why they included a Broadway show tune in their set, how it was even crazier the next week when they did the show from Miami, and how Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler contributed to The Beatles’ success.
Listen to our conversation here.
Previously on Harris Online…