![]() The photos were taken by Beat photographer Robin Hill. Pages 2 and 3 include exclusive photos of the Beatles' 1964 Los Angeles press conference and their Hollywood Bowl appearance. A small squib on page four asked: "Would you like to see something like it every week?" Did one even need to ask?īeat reporters were already well connected with Beatles sources, evidenced by their lead article revealing that Ringo would be entering the hospital later that autumn for a tonsillectomy. KRLA's premiere newsletter included four hand-crafted pages of pop music updates. ![]() "Here's something you probably haven't seen yet", the porch people were told, and all were handed copies of a brand-new publication. ![]() ![]() That particular day one of the radio staff came out with an armful of newsprint. On a Saturday in October 1964 KRLA historian Bill Earl, future author of "Dream-House" (the definitive history of the station), was hanging around the station porch with other KRLA fans-the "porch people" were legendary in Pasadena and were treated kindly by KRLA deejays and staff.
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