Eight Days a Week: The Beatles' Tour of New Zealand 1964

Author(s): Graham Hutchins

NZ Non Fiction

For a memorable week in June 1964, the Beatles toured New Zealand, giving concerts in the four main centres and changing life as we knew it for ever. For teenagers of the time, it was the most exciting week of their lives. Teachers were ignored and parents defied as thousands of young people devised ingenious ways of seeing their idols.

For this book Graham Hutchins has interviewed dozens of people who were directly affected by the visit, from fans who attended the concerts and people who accompanied the Beatles on tour, to contemporary musicians and John LennonâÂÂs Kiwi relations. The visit of the Fab Four is remembered through the reminiscences of these eyewitnesses, and through a mass of photographs and memorabilia that illustrate the text.
The author also assesses the long-term impact the Beatles made on New Zealand music and on society at large. Full of memories and nostalgia, this is the ideal souvenir of one of the most remarkable weeks in New ZealandâÂÂs history.

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Graham Hutchins has written over 20 books, amongst them Tall Halfbacks and the whimsical Hello, Goodbye, which cover his own youthful endeavours in music. His most recent book is Both Sides Now. While sport and travel themes feature prominently in his work, Hutchins has an abiding passion for rock music in general and Beatle songs. Like a lot of Kiwis who became smitten by the Beatles and their music, he immediately bought a guitar and started writing songs in the hope of changing Western sensibilities. When this didn't happen he began writing articles and columns then turned to books. Graham Hutchins lives in Hamilton.

General Fields

  • : 9780908988556
  • : Exisle Publishing (New Zealand)
  • : Exisle Publishing (New Zealand)
  • : 01 June 2004
  • : 200mm X 230mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Graham Hutchins
  • : Paperback
  • : illustrated edition
  • : 782.42166092
  • : 144
  • : b&w photos