Showing posts with label Freda Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freda Kelly. Show all posts
Monday, September 3, 2012
Liverpool Lad
I posted this photo, which is currently up on ebay on the Meet the Beatles for Real facebook page. But I also wanted to post it here on the real blog. This photo is from the Freda Kelly collection and is Paul at his Forthlin Road home. The auction says it was taken in 1961, but I think it is from 1963. Freda had written all of the Beatles Liverpool addresses on the back of the photo and then scratched them out before giving this photo away to a fan. Neat item!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Report from the Fest for Beatle fans Chicago 2012
Hello to new views of this blog who I met at Beatlefest or who picked up one of my cards that I left laying around and decided to check this blog out! We are glad to have you join the family!
Also hello to the regular viewer of this blog that I met at the Fest. It was great to see each and every one of you. Thank you for coming up and saying hi. Sitting here alone in my house working on this blog in the evenings, it sometimes gets difficult to remember that there are other fans sitting at their homes looking at the work I did. It was nice to see the faces of the people who appreciate what I do.
So here is my annual report on the Fest. I am going to keep this positive. I could easily write about everything that I dislike about the Fest for Beatle fans. And there are a lot of things that I have issues with. However, overall I love going to the Fest. I always make sure I have fun. I always do what I need to do so that certain things don't ruin my fun. I wish all of you could have been there.
Friday: My mom and I left our home in southern Illinois and headed north towards Chicago on the train. Six long hours of riding in a train. From there we caught the "el" to Rosemont and then walked to the Hyatt Regency O'Hare. Once the Fest officially started at 5:00pm, we went down to the marketplace to do some Beatle shopping! Here is where I could complain that there were nearly as many venders as previous years. But let's stick to positives. I bought the world cutest and softest plush Blue Meanie. I also bought a large stack of magazines and photographs for this blog. My mom and I tried out Beatles Yoga and decided that Yoga is not for us. It was then time for the Beatles dance party and look-alike / dress up contest. For the first time ever I dressed up for this event. I told you that my costume had to do with this blog. It was a Beatlemaniac from 1965 waiting for the Beatles at the airport. I might go into details about the costume later.
Needless to say, I didn't come even close to winning. But I had fun! We listened to Liverpool's (which were pretty good this year) set. Then we watched a new film called "Beatles stories" which I will be reviewing in an upcoming blog post.
Saturday: Our Beatlefest adventures began by watching the rest of "Beatles Stories." I was very happy to see Cathy Sarvers interviewed on it. Next was time to sit in the freezing cold ballroom and listen to the speakers. We heard David Bedford (Liddypool) and Bruce Spizer both give wonderful talks. After a little lunch and a bit of checking out the art contest, we went back into the freeze box of the ballroom and heard most of Ken Scott's talk and then we heard Freda Kelly. I love Freda. I think she is a doll. To keep this as positive as I can, I just wish she was asked different questions. She has a load of stories to share, and I hate that she wasn't being lead in the direction to share the ones that most of us would have liked to hear. But her photos were great. After that was the Beatle auction where I won 3 scrapbooks full of newspaper clippings (more things to scan for the blog!). I overspent on it, but I think I got carried away in the excitement of the moment. Oh well.
Next up was watching some of the "Name that Tune" contest (I don't participate because I have learned just how bad I am at that game.). Then there was a discussion on a new book called Essential Songs of the Beatles Solo Careers (By Andrew Grant Jackson). It was a great discussion and I am looking forward to reading his book. Next was time for the panel that I was on! I mentioned the Write Thing and Barbara Fenick, Lizzie and Gayleen, the Apple Scruffs and all of the wonderful things that female fans have done in the world of the Beatles. It thought it went over really well. I would love to be on a panel again sometime.
Shortly after this I got to meet Freda Kelly in person and have her sign some things for me. And the rest of the night is a blur. Did some shopping, some singing, some talking with people.
Sunday: The only thing to do on Sunday morning is watch the Beatles puppet show. So that is what I did. Wanted to hear Bruce again, but my hunger got the best of me and went back to hear David Bedford talk about the Fab 76. I made sure to stick around to hear Freda again. Once again I was not happy with the interview. When someone says that they do not want to talk about something, you should not continue to ask that person questions about it. Just sayin'.
I missed out on my chance to enter the Sunday Trivia contest because I was listening to Freda's talk. I got to watch it and I knew 95% of the answers. Oh well. The guy I beat last year won. I will have to re-gain my title in 2013. The next topic was photographing the Beatles, which as a Beatles photo blogger interested me a lot. Then I heard the best discussion about the album, Revolver. Everyone must get Robert Rodriguez's new book! I am half way finished with it and think it is great.
The battle of the Beatle Bands was extremely good this year. In the past there were a lot of "clunker" bands. But there were some really top notch bands playing. I didn't even have a favorite.
Overall I had a great time and I am anxious to go back in 2013.
Also hello to the regular viewer of this blog that I met at the Fest. It was great to see each and every one of you. Thank you for coming up and saying hi. Sitting here alone in my house working on this blog in the evenings, it sometimes gets difficult to remember that there are other fans sitting at their homes looking at the work I did. It was nice to see the faces of the people who appreciate what I do.
So here is my annual report on the Fest. I am going to keep this positive. I could easily write about everything that I dislike about the Fest for Beatle fans. And there are a lot of things that I have issues with. However, overall I love going to the Fest. I always make sure I have fun. I always do what I need to do so that certain things don't ruin my fun. I wish all of you could have been there.
| Here I am at the Fest in Chicago 2012! photo: Coral Schmidt |
Friday: My mom and I left our home in southern Illinois and headed north towards Chicago on the train. Six long hours of riding in a train. From there we caught the "el" to Rosemont and then walked to the Hyatt Regency O'Hare. Once the Fest officially started at 5:00pm, we went down to the marketplace to do some Beatle shopping! Here is where I could complain that there were nearly as many venders as previous years. But let's stick to positives. I bought the world cutest and softest plush Blue Meanie. I also bought a large stack of magazines and photographs for this blog. My mom and I tried out Beatles Yoga and decided that Yoga is not for us. It was then time for the Beatles dance party and look-alike / dress up contest. For the first time ever I dressed up for this event. I told you that my costume had to do with this blog. It was a Beatlemaniac from 1965 waiting for the Beatles at the airport. I might go into details about the costume later.
| In my Beatle fan costume. Photo: Coral Schmidt |
Saturday: Our Beatlefest adventures began by watching the rest of "Beatles Stories." I was very happy to see Cathy Sarvers interviewed on it. Next was time to sit in the freezing cold ballroom and listen to the speakers. We heard David Bedford (Liddypool) and Bruce Spizer both give wonderful talks. After a little lunch and a bit of checking out the art contest, we went back into the freeze box of the ballroom and heard most of Ken Scott's talk and then we heard Freda Kelly. I love Freda. I think she is a doll. To keep this as positive as I can, I just wish she was asked different questions. She has a load of stories to share, and I hate that she wasn't being lead in the direction to share the ones that most of us would have liked to hear. But her photos were great. After that was the Beatle auction where I won 3 scrapbooks full of newspaper clippings (more things to scan for the blog!). I overspent on it, but I think I got carried away in the excitement of the moment. Oh well.
| Tom Frangione and Mark Lapidos during the auction. photo: Sara Schmidt |
| Talking about this blog at the Fest. Photo: Coral Schmidt |
Sunday: The only thing to do on Sunday morning is watch the Beatles puppet show. So that is what I did. Wanted to hear Bruce again, but my hunger got the best of me and went back to hear David Bedford talk about the Fab 76. I made sure to stick around to hear Freda again. Once again I was not happy with the interview. When someone says that they do not want to talk about something, you should not continue to ask that person questions about it. Just sayin'.
| Freda Kelly at the Fest. Photo: Sara Schmidt |
The battle of the Beatle Bands was extremely good this year. In the past there were a lot of "clunker" bands. But there were some really top notch bands playing. I didn't even have a favorite.
Overall I had a great time and I am anxious to go back in 2013.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Don't forget about Freda!


The deadline to sponsor the documentary about the head of the Beatles fan club, Freda Kelly, is THIS Friday! They are really close to getting all of the money they need to make the film, but still need a little bit more for it to happen. If you were planning on donating, now is the time! I know money is tight for a lot of people right now. But you do not need to give a whole lot. $5 would be great! But for $25 you automatically get a copy of the DVD sent to you. And I way I see it, I woudl pay $25 for a Beatles-related DVD anyway, so it is a win-win situation. I really would like to see this film happen, because I think Freda's story is one that is important to the whole Beatles story. I don't really feel that way about too many Beatle "outsiders." And I wouldn't support very many of these type of project myself.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1215635909/good-ol-freda
Monday, October 3, 2011
Good Ol' Freda



A new documentary is being made about the girl who was the Beatles fan club secretary for over 10 years, Freda Kelly. Now I know that the last thing the world needs is another Beatles documentary. However, I think for those of us who are mega-fans, this one will be of interest. Freda did a world of good for the Beatles fans...in other words for US! The story of the fan club is an interesting one, and how Freda started out as a Cavern Girl and all is super neat. I personally would much rather Freda write a book than make a documentary, but regardless of the media, I think the stories need to be out there for the fans to hear. And so I am challenging the readers of this blog to make a pledge to get this documentary produced. You don't need to make some huge amount of a pledge, but just something to support Freda and her documentary. Spread the word among the fans. Watch the short video clip for more information.
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