Showing posts with label Freda Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freda Kelly. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2022

The Fan Club reception

 
















December 17, 1967 -

George and John attended a reception for all of the UK area secretaries for the Beatles Fan Club in London.   The secretaries were treated to an early showing of the Magical Mystery Tour film and the Shea Stadium film.    They were given the Magical Mystery Tour EP and the 1967 Christmas record.  But  the best part of the gathering was when George and John showed up and signed an autograph for each of them and posed for photographs.   What an amazing gift to those fans!

Sunday, December 17, 2017

50 years ago -- Area Secretary gathering



50 years ago the UK Beatles fan club area secretaries all gathered for a private screening of the Magical Mystery Tour film in London.

For those of you who aren't familiar with how the Beatles Fan club in the UK was organized, let me quickly explain.     First there was a national Fan club secretary, which of course was the lovely Freda Kelly.     She worked from the main office which by 1967 was located in Liverpool.    Freda did all of the major work for the fan club, however there was so much correspondence from fans around the UK that there was no way one person could handle it all.   Each region of the UK had what was known as the "area secretary."     So if Freda got letters from fans in say Blackpool, she would mail that batch of letters to the Blackpool area secretary.  That girl would then answer the letters and correspond with the local Beatle fans.   Freda sent the A.S. updates from the Beatles on what was going on and the A.S. would then spread the news to the fans in their immediate area.   They wrote newsletters several times a year and did a lot of work without getting paid. 

To show the area secreatries their appreciation from the Beatles,  they were all invited, along with one guest (who was usualy another fan club member) to go to London for a special screening of the Beatles new film.      Of course the girls all hoped that the Beatles would be there as well, but it wasn't expected. 

As you can see from the letter I posted above, the day started with a screening of the full version of MMT (I am still not sure if they got to see it in color, but you would think that they did) followed by 30 minutes of refreshments (tea and cake) and ended with (thanks to John Lennon's recomendation)  showing of the Beatles at Shea Stadium film.      The fan club secretaries also received their copy of the 1967 Christmas flexi and I think a Magical Mystery Tour EP.       So all of that is enough to make for a great day!

However -- what was set to be a great day turned out better than expected when George Harrison and John Lennon showed up during the refreshment time!!    Ringo was in Rome filming "Candy" at the time and Paul couldn't make it, but two Beatles are better than no Beatles and the fans were thrilled!  I am pretty sure that each area secretary was allowed an autograph and a photograph with John and George.    Beatles Book Monthly photographers were there to take photos, but a few fans had brought their own cameras to the event as well.     There was no crazy mania going on (at least not outward) and all of the fans were on their best behavior and from everything I read, it seemed like it was great for everyone that was there. 

I have said before and I still stand by it --   if I could go back to a Beatles moment in time.   This would be in my top 5.   To be able to be that close to John Lennon and actually speak to him would have been outstanding.



Photo with Freda Kelly's autograph from Sara Schmidt's collection 






Monday, April 17, 2017

100 years old!


Freda Kelley and her grandson regularly Ringo's Aunt Evie.  However, this weekend it was a special visit because Aunt Evie turned 100 years old!    Best wishes to Aunt Evie!  

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Take me down to the Cavern




Here is a great piece of Beatles history!    In the top photo there are fans watching the Beatles perform at the Cavern Club.  Who do you spot in the middle of the photograph?   Why that is Freda Kelly, who of course became the Beatles fan club secretary.    Underneath the photo is a slip of paper with a request for George Harrison to play "She's got the Devil in her heart."    The Cavern fans would write requests on slips of paper and pass them up to the Beatles on the stage.   If one of the Beatles played your request and said your name, then you were just awe struck! 



Sunday, January 4, 2015

Who do you spot on the bus?



Much thanks to Lizzie for posting this on facebook.   I had never seen the Magical Mystery tour bus from this angle.   Who all do you spot inside?  Don't you just love all of the people lined up on the outside to watch them?

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Contest for Good Ol' Freda DVD

Hello Beatle fans around the world!   It is time for another contest from MTBFR.   This time I have a great item that I am raffling off and it is an item that I just love.   When I was at Beatlefest this past February in New York City, I bought this special item especially to give away as a prize for all of you.   I have one copy of the DVD of the documentary  "Good Ol Freda" which is a touching story of the Beatles fan club secretary, Freda Kelly.   And to top it off, the DVD is autographed by Freda Kelly herself!   So yes, this time I am giving away an autgraphed copy of the DVD, Good Ol Freda. 

How do you enter this raffle you may ask?  Well...since this film is the story of the Beatles fan club, I am looking for anything that pertains to the Beatles fan club.    Tell me if you have ever been in a Beatles fan club?   What did you do?  What items did you receive?   And if you have scans of anything fan club related to share with me, you will get 2 raffle tickets for the DVD.  Alright!    What if I have never been in a Beatles fan club, you might ask.   Well....MTBFR is a like a Beatles fan club, isn't it?  So tell me a Beatles forum, chat or site that you contribute in some way to.  

I have only been a member of one Beatles fan club.   From 1994-early 2000's, I was a member of the St. Louis Beatles fan club.   I attended a fan club picnic and I won the Beatles trivia contest.  I also attended a few tribute band concerts around St. Louis with the club.   I received a newsletter about four times a year.   It was neat being in a Beatles fan club!




Here are the official rules for this raffle:

1.  Email your answer about Beatles fan clubs to me, Sara, at Starshyne9@yahoo.com .   I will email you back with a raffle ticket number.   Keep that number!   I will not be keeping track of who has what raffle number.

2.  All entries must be received by May 14, 2014 by 5:00pm (central time).  I will announce the winning number that evening on Meet the Beatles for real blog (not on facebook or tumblr).   If you have the winning number you have 3 days to email me with your mailing address.  If I do not hear from the winner in 3 days, a new number will be chosen.   I will be using an online random number generator to choice the winning number.

3.  This raffle is open to anyone and everyone.   It does not matter what country you are from or if you are a regular visitor to this blog.

4.  Only one entry per person please.  



Best of luck to everyone!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Good Ol Freda -- How to get involved

As you all know, I have been a supporter of the film, "Good Ol Freda," the documentary about the Beatles Fan Club Secretary, Freda Kelly, since they first announced that they wanted to make such a film.  

I was fortunately enough last weekend to get to see the finished product at the Fest for Beatle Fans.  It was such an amazing documentary.   Those of you who have not seen it yet, are really in for a treat.  Freda gives some tidbits of information that will be new to all of you, but she still keeps secret the things that she does not feel are anyone's business. 




But Freda was  there for all of the Beatles story.   She was one of the few insiders and one of the few who knew details that no one else knew.   Freda went out of her way with the fan club to make sure that the fans from around the world were informed about the Beatles.   If she sent you a autograph, it was the real thing.   If she send you a piece of a Beatles shirt or their hair, you can guarantee that it was the real deal.    Her integrity and her devotion to the Fab 4 is pretty amazing.



Be warned that you will need to bring tissues with you, because it is very emotional towards the end.  And do NOT leave during the final credits because one of the Beatles has a special message.


Sara with Freda Kelly

After the showing of the film, I was so moved by the documentary.   I felt like here at "Meet the Beatles for Real " we are carrying on what Freda Kelly started in 1962.    I wanted to help get the word out about this great film.

So I talked to the people that are working on the film and asked "what can I do?"   And here is what they said to pass along to all of you about how to help get involved in promoting "Good Ol Freda." 

Good Ol Freda is made by Magnolia Pictures and has four songs recorded by the Beatles on the soundtrack.   The film itself is 86 minutes long, but 50 hours of footage was recorded!  In September 2013, the film will be  in New York and Los Angeles theaters.   Then one September 6, 2013, it will be available on video on demand and on itunes.  

If you want to see Good Ol Freda in your local theater, you need to call/email  the theater in your area that plays indie films.  When you contact them, make sure you ask them to Bring "Good Ol Freda" on Magnolia Pictures to their theater.

The DVD will be released on December 3, 2013 and there will be a lot of extras on the DVD.  I know one thing will be Freda talking about Mal Evans.  

Keep checking www.goodolfreda.com and their facebook page for up to date information on film releases and film festivals.

This is a movie that was mad for Beatle fans!   And that is us!   So we need to let everyone else know about this film. 




Thursday, August 15, 2013

Report back from the Fest for Beatlefans Chicago 2013



Sara's report on the Fest for Beatlefans (aka Beatlefest) Chicago 2013



People who attend Beatle conventions do so for a variety of reasons.   None of those reasons are better than the other; it is just a matter of personal choice.   That sort of stood out to me this past weekend at  the Chicago Fest for Beatle fans.   As I saw it, there are mostly three groups at the Fest.  Obviously this is a generalization and will not be completely  true.   There is one group of fans who are at the Fest for the music.    They listen to all of the bands, all of the sound alike contests and all of the musicians.    They might be a musician themselves and brought along a guitar and joined in for some late night/early morning jam sessions.    These people are the ones that you will hear saying things like, “We are here for the music.  That is what the Beatles did—make music!”      The second group are the “scholarly” Beatles fans.   These people attend panel discussions on the strange details of the Beatles.  They enjoy the lectures and the trivia.   And there is a third group of people who are simply using the Fest as a springboard to party.    They brought a huge cooler full of their favorite alcoholic beverages and are ready to drunkenly sing “Hey Jude” with those musician people.   They have little interest in attending any sessions or discussions.   They are there just for the party.

It is no surprise that I tend to fall into the scholarly type, and maybe more so this year than any other year.    Strangely I did not hear Liverpool perform at all and I did not attend any of the musicians’ forums or performances.    I did not hear Chad and Jeremy or Joey from Badfinger.    The only music thing I did (besides singing under the stairs) was attend the Battle of the Beatle Bands contest.     But you can’t be everywhere at once at the Fest, and I had to choose what I wanted to hear the most.

Let me just go ahead and get the negative things out of the way.     I go into the Fest with the attitude that I will have a good time.   I am there to celebrate my favorite subject, the Beatles, with others who also love the Beatles as much as I do.    So it would take a lot for me to say that I didn’t enjoy the Fest.    So these observations are not me in any way complaining or trying to say that I didn’t have fun.   The Fest wasn’t as well attended as it has been in years past.    The venders selling Beatles goods in the marketplace was MUCH less than I have ever seen it.     The truth of the matter is that the Fest is in need of making some changes if it wants to continue on.    As the people in the Beatles camp continue to pass away, it is getting harder and harder to find guest speakers with a Beatles connection.     There are a lot of ideas I have in my mind.  Ultimately I am scared that this trend of less people and venders is the beginning of the end and in 10-15 years there might not be a Beatles convention anymore.   The idea of that makes me so sad.   I hope those of us who love these type of gatherings can work together to make sure that doesn’t occur. 

On with my report:
Friday:
As usual, my mom and I took the Amtrak Train from Alton, Illinois to Union Station in downtown Chicago.  From there we walked to the “EL” station and got on the blue line that took us directly to Rosemont, where the hotel is located.   Well, my mom sprained her ankle a week and a half before our trip and it is still purple, so we had to move a lot slower than usual.   But we arrived and got checked into the hotel and were all set for our first day at the Fest for Beatles fans.   

We started off the festivities by watched “A Hard Day’s Night” up on the big screen.   It is always fun to watch with other fans and I will never get tired of watching that amazing film.   Then we traveled downstairs to where the art exhibit, memorabilia museum and marketplace are located.    I was able to catch up with, Chuck, who has an amazing book about the Beatles American tours (see the link at the top of this page) coming out next year.   You heard it here first…the book “Some Fun Tonight” will be THE book of 2014 for Beatle fans to get!    I was able see  the preview of the book and  was privy to some super rare photos!   Total highlight of Friday for me  (and that wasn’t even an official Beatlefest activity or anything).   


This little George Harrison doll didn't win the art contest, but was my favorite piece.

From there it was up to the room where all of the discussions were held.   I listened to talks about Collecting Beatles Memorabilia,  100 things Beatles fans should know before they die, Talking Beatles art (with the wonderful artist Eric Cash and Georgia Flood), A Culinary Tribute to the Beatles (yeah I thought it was going to be stupid, too.   But it was actually a fun presentation and the free samples were yummy).  The last thing for the evening was a discussion about 35 years of Beatlefan magazine.   What a delight that discussion was!   Being a 20 year subscriber to the zine, I was fascinated to hear how it all began and what has kept it going for the past 35 years.

Artists:  Georgina, Eric, and Deco with moderator Wally


Saturday:
The morning started off with breakfast away from the hotel with some friends.    When we returned we watched Rob Shanahan, who is Ringo’s official photographer, talk about his photographs.   Next up was Bruce Spizer talking about Vee-Jay Records followed by Larry Kane discussing his new book.    Larry Kane is a really great guy!   I love hearing him talk about his time on tour with the Beatles.   

Larry Kane:  toured with the Beatles and was the man behind the Helping Hands marathon in 1975. 


After a bit more shopping, we watched a great presentation by Jude Southerland-Kessler where she read from her upcoming book, She Loves you  while showing the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show.   Then it was finally time for the reason why I wanted to come to Beatlefest so badly this year:  The premiere of the film Good Ol Freda.   As you know, I have been a Freda Kelly fan for a long time.    I donated to the campaign to get the documentary made.   This film is one of the best Beatles documentaries I have ever seen.   It was just amazing.   I will be posting more about the film and how we as fans can get the word out there about it.    The stories Freda tells in the film and the photos and everything are just so good.   Freda and the film’s producers took some questions after the showing.   I could not stay for the entire thing because I was needed upstairs for the panel I was on.

Freda Kelly and Ryan White talking about "Good Ol Freda"



I got to hear the end of Jim Berkenstadt and Chas Newby talking about the Jimmie Nichol book that Jim wrote.   And then it was time for me and the rest of the ladies of the “We’re Talking about Girls now” panel.   It was such an honor to be on a panel with such well-known female Beatles historians.   Honestly I don’t know if I fit in there, but it was good fun to talk a little about this blog and why I do what I do.     Once the panel was over with there was a fun discussion about Liverpool and its humor with Billy J. Kramer, Freda Kelly, Joey Molland and Chas Newby.   Great fun and a lot of laughs.
From there, there really wasn’t a whole lot left to do.   I am not a Martin Lewis fan, so I didn’t want to hear him speak.    So we ended up going into the video room and watching the Beatles in 1964 videos until they kicked me out.     That Around the Beatles Special is just so funny.   It has been awhile since I last saw it. 

We're Talking about Girls panel


Sunday
The last day of the Fest for 2013.    I am not sure if I can go back next August because the Fest is a week later than it was this year and most likely school will be starting back up.   Having a “real job” is a true drag at times.   As much as I like being a teacher, sometimes I just wish I could be a Beatleologist full time.

We started our day with the early bird puppet show by Mr. Puppet, Bob Abdou.     I used to think his puppet shows were a little lame and just goofy.  However, in the past 3-4 years  they have really improved.   His Beatle puppets are adorable and his jokes have gotten better.    Ten years ago I would have said to skip the puppet show, but now I try to see it ever y Sunday of the Fest.    

Next up was Jude S. Kessler again.  This time she did an outstanding presentation on John Lennon’s Liverpool.   Wow!    It was extremely moving and especially interesting to my mom and I since we were just there in Liverpool last month.   Jude is a sweetheart of a John fan and am so glad to have gotten to know her through the Fest.     

I went to the Beatles auction.   There were quite a few autographs that did not sell at all.   I bid and won the Gobel  Yellow Submarine figurines.   

With my winning item in the hotel room.

Robert Rodriguez has a new book (so many books!) about the Beatles Solo in the 70’s, and I didn’t want to miss his talk about it (since I missed it due to the Freda Kelly film on Saturday).    There was a very good discussion about the Beatles in the 1970’s, and I could have participated in that for many hours if they would have allowed it.   Next up was Al Sussman previewing HIS new book about the time in history between Kennedy’s assassination and the Beatles arrival in New York.    I left his talk a bit early to get Freda Kelly’s photograph and talk to her people about my blog.    Then Martin Lewis did a short interview with Freda.    The interview was better than last year’s interview with her, although I still think he asks some questions that are strange.   Even Freda said something along the lines of “what an odd question…” 

My mom really wanted to hear Bruce Spizer and Al Sussman’s talk about country music and its influence on the Beatles’ music.   I am not a country music fan at all, but I figure my mom sat through some topics that should didn’t like (such as the solo Beatles in the 1970’s), so I went to that with her.   It was interesting enough.

Then there was door prizes given away and I won for the first time in 15 years!   I won a Paul McCartney poster from the 1989 world tour.   Art contest winners were announced and the it was the battle of the Beatle bands.   Sadly there were only 8 bands competing this year.   I remember when there were over 20 bands.    The bands were good, but most of them used the same drummers and guitarists.    The winning band was “Ringer’s All Star Band” who sang “Never Without  You.”    The lead singer really does resemble Ringo Starr and he had his mannerisms down. 

Ringer with his All Star band

We were going to listen to Liverpool perform, but decided to go under the stairs and sing.  And so that is where I was from 9:30p.m. – 2:00a.m.,  under the stairs singing my heart out to Beatles and solo Beatles songs.    

Singing under the stairs:  have some fun tonight!


I had a great time!   It was wonderful to see so many of you who are readers of this blog.   I am a bit shy and I hope I didn’t come across as rude to anyone.     I hope some of you have found this blog from picking up one of my cards that I had lying around.   If so, then welcome to MTBRF!! 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Good Ole Freda!




The soon to be released film about Freda Kelly has me all excited.  I have been a supporter of this project since Day 1.   I was able to meet Freda and listen to her talk at the Fest this past August.  And now I learn that she can use Beatles music in the film and that it is getting some pretty awesome recognition.    You go Freda!   Plus aren't these the most adorable photos of her working at the Beatles fan club (in 1970 I would think).