Help! How The Beatles escaped to Harlem as 'prisoners' of Beatlemania in their US invasion 60 years ago
Briefly

When The Beatles arrived in New York in 1964, they were overwhelmed by fans, leading to the Ronettes helping them escape to Harlem for some anonymity.
Ronnie Spector recounts how the Ronettes orchestrated The Beatles' escape from their hotel in New York, where they were besieged by fans and media.
The Beatles, along with the Ronettes, found refuge in Harlem, where their appearance went unnoticed, allowing them to enjoy the local culture.
This trip was significant for The Beatles, as it allowed them to explore the roots of the African-American music that influenced their own hits.
Read at New York Post
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