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  1. 3 de dic. de 2021 · Beatles scholar and author Kenneth Womack, PhD, in conjunction with the family and estate of Mal Evans, is set to release a biography of the Beatles’ road manager and confidant in 2023, followed by a fully illustrated offering from the family’s archives in 2024. The books will be published by HarperCollins’ Dey Street Books imprint.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Clearly, despite much mistreatment of Evans, they loved and cared for him as a friend, too, which would have given him great pleasure. Along with this book, there are plans to share more of Evans' writing and archives in a further volume, which also should be of great interest to fans of the Beatles and of Mal.

  3. 27 de may. de 2023 · Evans, cuyos anteojos gruesos ocultaban una mirada bonachona, fue apodado Gentle Giant, Gigante amable, y también Big Mal. Con el tiempo, pasaría a ser empleado de los Beatles: chofer, cadete ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2021 · Who was Mal Evans, the man who witnessed the rise and fall of the Beatles from the inside? Watch this documentary to learn about his remarkable life, his tragic death, and his legacy as the "sixth ...

  5. 8 de dic. de 2023 · The first book, Kenneth Womack’s “Living the Beatles’ Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans,” is built off the back of an extensive collection of Mal’s diaries and memorabilia and is a full narrative look at Evans’ life and adventures as he goes from mild-mannered postal employee to a key cog inside the maelstrom that swallowed his fellow Liverpudlians.

  6. Malcolm Evans, the Beatles’ long-time roadie, personal assistant, and devoted friend, was an invaluable member of the band’s inner circle. A towering figure in horn-rimmed glasses, Evans loomed large in the Beatles’ story, contributing at times as a performer and sometime lyricist, while struggling mightily to protect his beloved “boys.”

  7. 24 de nov. de 2023 · The Beatles on their way to a memorial service for their manager Brian Epstein, UK, 17th October 1967. From left to right, Patti Boyd, Mal Evans, George Harrison, Neil Aspinall and Paul McCartney.