Apple Corps plans to open the Beatles’ historic headquarters at 3 Savile Row in London, giving fans access to the site of the band’s final live performance.
The museum will feature seven floors of never-seen-before material, rotating exhibitions, a fan store and the recreation of the studio where Let it Be was recorded.
"There are so many special memories within the walls, not to mention the rooftop." says Paul McCartney ...
Visitors to 3 Savile Row will be able to see a re-creation of the basement recording studio where the Beatles worked on their final album "Let It Be" and stand on the roof where the band thrilled Lond ...
This industry vet was almost too nervous to watch The Beatles' rooftop concert, and not because of the sketchy stage ...
Apple Corps has announced that 3 Savile row will be turned into the first official museum dedicated to the Beatles.
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