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  1. The first full-length biography of Mal Evans, the Beatles’ beloved roadie, assistant, confidant and friend A towering figure in horn-rimmed glasses, Malcolm ‘MalEvans was an invaluable member of the Beatles’ inner circle. Serving as their long-time roadie, personal assistant and protector, he was a sometime lyricist, occasional performer and regular fixer at the height of the group ...

  2. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Synopsis. The first full-length biography of Mal Evans, the Beatles’ beloved roadie, assistant, confidant and friend. A towering figure in horn-rimmed glasses, Malcolm ‘MalEvans was an invaluable member of the Beatles’ inner circle. Serving as their long-time roadie, personal assistant and protector, he was a sometime lyricist ...

  3. 31 de ene. de 2024 · The first full-length biography of Mal Evans, the Beatles’ beloved roadie, assistant, confidant and friend A towering figure in horn-rimmed glasses, Malcolm ‘MalEvans was an invaluable member of the Beatles’ inner circle. Serving as their long-time roadie, personal assistant and protector, he was a sometime lyricist, occasional performer and regular fixer at the height of the group ...

  4. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Buy the book Living the Beatles Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans by kenneth womack at Indigo. Skip to main content Skip to footer content. your digital happy place just got happier! welcome to our new site. up to 50% off the home sale.

  5. 26 de ago. de 2015 · This book was recommended to me by a friend. I loved it. It reminded me of historical time travel feel that Stephen King's 1963 has. This book is a fictional account of the real-life Mal Evans. While I knew of the Beatles and much of their history, I did not know about Mal Evans.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2023 · But before the book could be published, Evans’ mental health problems led him to provoke a standoff with the police at his home in Los Angeles that resulted in him being shot to death in 1976.

  7. I'm giving the book four stars because it does deliver the information in Kenneth Womack's standard, workmanlike manner (with all his signature words and phrases like "calculus" and "bravura" and "for the ages" tossed in). We're given an almost day-to-day chronicle of Mal Evans life from meeting the Beatles until his death in early 1976.