On August 15th, 1965, The Beatles played Shea Stadium and set a world record for attendance at the time with over 55,000 people squeezing into the Flushing Meadows stadium. John Lennon "saw the top of the mountain" while the Fab Four played to a sea of screaming fans. This piece, drawn by cartoonist Ron Campbell, depicts that moment in history.
On August 15th, 1965, The Beatles played Shea Stadium and set a world record for attendance at the time with over 55,000 people squeezing into the Flushing Meadows stadium. John Lennon "saw the top of the mountain" while the Fab Four played to a sea of screaming fans. This piece, drawn by cartoonist Ron Campbell, depicts that moment in history.
TV Beatles at Shea Stadium - August 15, 1965 No. 21
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TV Beatles at Shea Stadium - August 15, 1965 No. 21
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On August 15th, 1965, The Beatles played Shea Stadium and set a world record for attendance at the time with over 55,000 people squeezing into the Flushing Meadows stadium. John Lennon "saw the top of the mountain" while the Fab Four played to a sea of screaming fans. This piece, drawn by cartoonist Ron Campbell, depicts that moment in history.
On August 15th, 1965, The Beatles played Shea Stadium and set a world record for attendance at the time with over 55,000 people squeezing into the Flushing Meadows stadium. John Lennon "saw the top of the mountain" while the Fab Four played to a sea of screaming fans. This piece, drawn by cartoonist Ron Campbell, depicts that moment in history.