After the Beatles 3 day Tour of Scotland in 1963 they wrote a nice little balled song titled 'Cry Baby Cry' a creative song about the Town of Kirkcaldy sung by John Lennon.
Albert Bonici brought The Beatles to Scotland, Andi Lothian was merely a sideman but now claims credit for Albert's entrepreneurial skills. He wrote a clause into their contract to promote the Beatles in Scotland the next time they came. Andi Lothian was not even interested in beat music ...just lucky to have met Albert Bonici, Elgin
The Beatles recording Love Me Do was released in June 1962 and promoted around discos in London. There are various mistakes in the Lothian testimonies. According to Ken McNab [Beatles in Scotland], Mr. Bonici had already discussed hiring the Beatles in September and signed a contract in November through Cana Variety/London for their appearances in the north of Scotland January 1963. He managed his own affairs though employed other promoters including Gordon Hardie and Andy Lothian Jr to manage shows. There is no evidence that Mr. Lothian lost money when The Beatles played in Albert's Two Red Shoes Ballroom in Elgin [3 January 1963]. Lothian wasn't paying the bills or booking the Beatles other than the Dundee Beatles Show which he co-presented. I know that memories fail people but embellishing facts to revise history is a travesty. Also, in the BBC interview, promoter Albert Bonici was not mentioned and Mr. Lothian takes full credit for bringing the Beatles to Scotland. "I brought them to Scotland in January 1963, they played four places... and nobody turned up... I was paying them £40 a night and I lost money" ua-cam.com/video/xAO47Q69m-s/v-deo.html For a more accurate accountg of the events read scotbeat.wordpress.com/2018/01/03/andi-lothian-beatlemania/ The contract and correspondence related to Beatles appearances in Scotland are contained within the blog.
Really enjoyed this perspective🤓
What an Amazing story!!! Made me emotional.
I came across this video by chance. Great video. Great story about the lads.
As a 15 year old Dundee teenager I want to thank Andy Lothian for all these great memories. Wonderful time to be a teenager!!!
After the Beatles 3 day Tour of Scotland in 1963 they wrote a nice little balled song titled 'Cry Baby Cry' a creative song about the Town of Kirkcaldy sung by John Lennon.
Albert Bonici brought The Beatles to Scotland, Andi Lothian was merely a sideman but now claims credit for Albert's entrepreneurial skills. He wrote a clause into their contract to promote the Beatles in Scotland the next time they came.
Andi Lothian was not even interested in beat music ...just lucky to have met Albert Bonici, Elgin
Little problem here. He says "January 1963. They played 'She Loves You'." They didn't write She Loves You until July 1963. Oops.
The Beatles wouldn't have even written She Loves You then in early 63.
I am sure the 500 students were well paid to turn up, but it was a great, sneaky way of promoting a band.
The Beatles recording Love Me Do was released in June 1962 and promoted around discos in London. There are various mistakes in the Lothian testimonies. According to Ken McNab [Beatles in Scotland], Mr. Bonici had already discussed hiring the Beatles in September and signed a contract in November through Cana Variety/London for their appearances in the north of Scotland January 1963. He managed his own affairs though employed other promoters including Gordon Hardie and Andy Lothian Jr to manage shows. There is no evidence that Mr. Lothian lost money when The Beatles played in Albert's Two Red Shoes Ballroom in Elgin [3 January 1963]. Lothian wasn't paying the bills or booking the Beatles other than the Dundee Beatles Show which he co-presented. I know that memories fail people but embellishing facts to revise history is a travesty. Also, in the BBC interview, promoter Albert Bonici was not mentioned and Mr. Lothian takes full credit for bringing the Beatles to Scotland. "I brought them to Scotland in January 1963, they played four places... and nobody turned up... I was paying them £40 a night and I lost money" ua-cam.com/video/xAO47Q69m-s/v-deo.html For a more accurate accountg of the events read scotbeat.wordpress.com/2018/01/03/andi-lothian-beatlemania/ The contract and correspondence related to Beatles appearances in Scotland are contained within the blog.
While appreciating Mr. Lothian's role in supporting Beatles gigs in Scotland, the revisionist comments are untenable.
Discos came in the 70's !