Eric Easton hopes The Rolling Stones will be accepted by the American public.
by evpcd
In these two original signed letters written by Eric Easton to Paul Drew of Esquire Radio and Broadcasting he expresses his hopes that the American public will accept and embrace The Rolling Stones as they embark on their very first American tour in 1964. He describes them as a “great bunch of individuals you will find them so different from The Beatles in every respect.” Yes, he was right. Here’s a photo of Paul Easton and Mick. Paul Drew, one […]
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