Tickets are now on sale online for the  year's most highly-anticipated fan 
event: "BEATexpo 2010." 
Celebrate the music of The Beatles and  60's pop music at Liverpool 
Productions’ "BEATexpo 2010," a  convention for fans on Saturday, November 28 
and 
Sunday, November 29th, 2010 at  the Holiday Inn Downtown Stamford, 700 E. 
Main Street in Stamford, Connecticut.  Join fans from NY, NJ, New England and 
"across the universe" !   
After a 12 year hiatus, the convention returned to  Connecticut last year 
where it was such a resounding success that it is back  again in 2010 with a 
great line-up of very special guests of honor and speakers,  concerts by 
tribute bands, a rock & roll flea market/memorabilia  marketplace; rare video 
shows and feature-length films; special exhibits and  displays; art galleries 
and many other features, events and  attractions. 
In  the 80’s and 90’s, Liverpool Productions’ shows were the first (and, 
in some  cases, only) U.S. conventions to host such Special Guests as 
original drummer  Pete Best, John’s first wife Cynthia Lennon, John’s sister 
Julia 
Baird, “Love Me  Do” drummer Andy White, “A Hard Day’s Night” actor Norm 
Rossington, Brian  Matthews and Bernie Andrews, Joey Molland of Badfinger, 
early Beatles promoter  Sam Leach, Woodstock legend and George Harrison’s 
friend Richie Havens, Davy  Jones and Peter Tork of The Monkees, Beatles 
bodyguard Horst Fascher,  Liverpool’s Billy J. Kramer, Hamburg’s Tony Sheridan, 
Lennon associate May Pang  and many others. This year, once again there are 
some guests appearing who have  never been to a convention before.  
Special guests of honor at BEATexpo  include:
~TOMMY ROE Tommy  Roe played on the same bill as The Beatles and he is 
coming out of retirement to  join us at BEATexpo. This isn't only his first 
BEATexpo -- it's the first  convention he's appeared at -- ever! The 
international hit-maker wrote or  co-wrote and recorded six Top 10 hits between 
1962-69, more than any other  single artist/songwriter during this period of 
the 
sixties. Four were certified  gold records. Two of his hits, "Sheila" and 
"Dizzy," topped the Billboard chart  at #1. "Sweet Pea," "Hooray for Hazel" and 
"Jam Up & Jelly Tight" were his  other pop rock classics. 

On March 9, 1963, The Beatles began their first British  tour opening for 
Tommy Roe (and Chris Montez). In that month, they played 21  dates throughout 
England, including a showcase concert at Liverpool's Empire  Theater. Tommy 
is coming out of retirement to make this very rare appearance to  meet 
fans, talk onstage, sign autographs and play a few  songs.        
~DENNY  LAINE  Originally with the Moody Blues (“Go Now”), Denny Laine is 
beloved by fans  as the longest member of WINGS along with Paul and Linda 
McCartney. He  co-founded the band in 1971 and stayed with Paul for 10 years, 
along the  way co-writing one of the largest-selling singles of all time, “
Mull of  Kintyre.” Albums included “Red Rose Speedway,” “Band on The Run,” “
Venus  And Mars,” “Wings at the Speed of Sound,” “Wings Over America,” “
London  Town” and “Back to the Egg.” Denny was scheduled to make his 
first-ever  convention guest appearance in Trumbull, CT back in the mid-80’s 
and  
couldn’t get into the U.S. at the time, but his ex-wife, Jo-Jo, and his  
children Laine and Heidi attended. After several convention appearances in  
Liverpool and at such shows at ROCK CON, it is an honor to have Denny  finally 
make his first Connecticut convention appearance where he will  meet fans, 
talk onstage, sign autographs and play a few  songs.    
~RICHARD LANGHAM Richard  Langham was the Second Engineer at EMI/Abbey Road 
Studios where he worked  with The Beatles on their “Please Please Me’ 
album, the “From Me To You”  single sessions and so many more. All the way from 
his home base in  London, we are delighted to have Richard join us for his 
first-ever  convention appearance - anywhere! He is looking forward to 
telling stories  and reminiscing about The Beatles’ early EMI recordings, meet 
fans and  sign autographs.  
~CARLOS ALOMAR  Carlos Alomar is the guitar virtuoso who co-wrote "Fame" 
with John  Lennon and David Bowie. He has performed or recorded with Paul 
McCartney,  Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Chuck Berry, James Brown and others. In all, 
 
Alomar has played on a total of 32 gold and platinum albums, including 
John's  "Double Fantasy" and Paul's "Press to Play." This is his first-ever 
appearance  at a convention for Beatles fans, and he will meet fans, talk 
onstage, sign  autographs and hopefully jam on a few songs.   
~JULIE  GRANT  Julie Grant is a special addition to BEATexpo, and this is 
her first-ever  convention appearance ever! Julie was signed to Pye Records 
in England  and toured with many stars of the time including The Beatles, 
Rolling  Stones, Animals, Searchers and Yardbirds. Julie also appeared on "Top  
of The Pops," "Ready Steady Go" and “Thank Your Lucky Stars.” She released 
15  singles, 5 of which made the top 20. 
Julie befriended the Beatles in 1963 and  became a back-stage staple and 
part of their inner circle. Julie was a guest  at countless Beatles shows and 
has endless stories to tell, including the  performance where Julie watched 
the lads from behind the scenes accompanied by  Paul's Dad. Julie dated Mike 
Pinder of The Searchers and they double-dated with  Paul when he was 
together with Jane Asher. She was close friends with The  Beatles, but because 
she 
was managed by The Rolling Stones' manager at the time,  professionally 
Julie was to the Stones as Cilla Black was to The  Beatles.  She will tell 
stories of The  Beatles’ earliest years, meet fans and sign autographs. 
~SID BERNSTEIN Sid is the legendary promoter who  worked with Beatles' 
manager Brian Epstein to bring The Beatles to  America. He produced their 
historic 1964 Carnegie Hall concert and both  their 1965 and 1966 Shea Stadium 
shows, the first stadium concerts in  history. He imported the British Invasion 
to the shores of New York City  and helped build the dreams of The Beatles, 
Rolling Stones, Herman's  Hermits, the Moody Blues, the Kinks, James Brown, 
Ray Charles, John Denver, Joan  Baez, Miles Davis, the Rascals, Frank 
Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Elvis Presley,  Barbara Streisand, ABBA, Aretha 
Franklin, 
Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and the  list goes on and on. He is always happy 
to  meet fans and sign autographs. 
~GARY VAN SCYOC (ELEPHANTS MEMORY) Gary’s professional performances, 
experience & knowledge of the  music/recording industry has continued for over 
forty years. His concert  and recording credits include such notable artists as 
John Lennon, Yoko Ono,  Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Mick Jagger, Stevie 
Wonder, Jerry Garcia, Neil Sedaka,  Keith Moon, Paul Simon and others. He is 
featured in John Lennon’s “Live in  NYC,” and TV performances with John include 
the Mike Douglas show  and the Dick Cavett show as bassist for John’s 70’s 
NYC band, Elephants Memory. He  will talk about his time with John, meet 
fans and sign  autographs. 
~DENNIS  FERRANTE Grammy award winning recording engineer  returns to 
BEATexpo to talk about his years of producing and  engineering John Lennon's 
albums from "Imagine" thru  "Rock n Roll." Ferrante worked closely with Lennon 
throughout the '70s on such  classic albums as "Imagine," "Some Time in New 
York City," "Mind Games," "Walls  and Bridges," and "Rock 'N' Roll." He will 
meet fans,  answer any questions and sign  autographs. 
~JUMA SULTAN Juma Sultan was Jimi Hendrix' percussionist (Juma played at 
one of  the most historic concerts in history, Woodstock!). Hendrix was the 
1st artist  to cover "Sgt. Pepper" live onstage, which blew away The Beatles. 
It's Jimi's  birthday on 11-27-42, so the timing couldn’t be better for Juma’
s first BEATexpo  appearance. He will be  more than happy to meet fans and 
sign autographs, and perhaps play some  bongos. 
~LADA EDMUND The lovely Lada is the  famed 60's Hullabaloo TV "Caged Go-Go  
Dancer."She was a pop sensation and recording artist who posed in photos 
with  The Beatles and sang on the bill for Murray The K's show at the Brooklyn 
Fox  Theatre. She will be on hand to talk about the sensational 60s, meet 
fans and  sign autographs, including a great shot of her with The  Beatles. 
Special Guest  authors include JUDE KESSLER, who  penned the historical 
fiction book “Should Been There” and the brand-new  “Shivering Inside;” DAVID 
BEDFORD,  author of the great Beatles book on Liverpool called “Liddypool,”
 and fellow  Liverpudlian KEVIN ROACH, author of “The McCartneys: In The 
Town Where They Were Born.” 
There will be a  video room where rare films and footage will be screened, 
including a new  feature-length film on John Lennon making its New England 
premiere, “Let Him Be.” There will be a mammoth  marketplace filled with 
dealers/vendors/exhibitors selling-buying-trading  everything a collector or 
fans could imagine. 
Performing both on Saturday night and Sunday as  official convention band 
will be the New York Beatles tribute group“The  MerseyBeat,” making their 
first-ever BEATexpo concert appearance. Also performing a set of Beatles music 
will be the team of  Ian Lloyd and John Ford. Ian Lloyd was the lead singer 
of The Stories ("Brother  Louie") and John Ford of The Strawbs. who lived 
at - and recorded at - John  Lennon's Tittenhurst Park for two  years. 
"Ticket to  Ride" All-Day Passes for Sunday, November 29 (Noon-8pm) are 
only $15.75 in  advance or $20.00 at the door (if the event isn't sold out in 
advance).  There is an early-bird V.I.P. admission which gets fans and 
collectors in at  11am for first crack at the vendors ($30.00), and they may 
stay 
on all day.  There will also be a Special Pre-Show Concert Event on 
Saturday, November 28,  2010 at 8pm with special guests, bands and attractions. 
Tickets $15.75 in  advance or $20 at the door (if not sold out in advance). . 
Advance tickets  available online at _www.ToursAndEvents.com/BEATexpo.htm_ 
(http://www.toursandevents.com/BEATexpo.htm) . It is this Special Pre-Show 
Concert Event where Tommy  Roe and some of the other special guests will be 
performing live on stage in the  ballroom.

Parking for this event will be free at the Holiday Inn Downtown  Stamford, 
700 E. Main Street in Stamford, Connecticut and a special $84 per  night “
BEATexpo” convention rate is being offered until November  1st. 

For  updates and further information, call (203) 795-4737. You may also 
e-mail [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) . Website is 
_www.ToursAndEvents.com/BEATexpo.htm_ 
(http://www.toursandevents.com/BEATexpo.htm) .  



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