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It’s been 50 years since The Beatles broke up but John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr remain a part of our culture as much as ever. Fans from all over the world will, no pun intended, come together later this month for the Fab4Con Jam, a two-day virtual celebration of everything Beatles that happens February 20 & 21. The festival features one-of-a-kind music performances, interactive discussions with Fab Four experts and insiders, tours of private collections of photos and memorabilia, film screenings and more.
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Here are a few of the highlights from the two-day event:
“The Rooftop Reunion” featuring four people who were there for The Beatles’ famous final live performance on the roof of the Apple Records building, including Alan Parsons (who was an engineer on Let it Be and Abbey Road), Ken Mansfield (US Apple Records manager), Kevin Harrington (equipment manager), and Chris O’Dell (Apple Press officer). Saturday, 2 PM EST
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