How I Obtained the Beatles' Autographs - with a Little Help From 3 Friends (2024)

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How I Obtained The Beatles' Autographs - With a Little Help from 3 Friends

Written by Veronica Immario

With a Little Help From My Friends

October 1977

I have been a Beatles fan ever since I heard about the Fab Four back in January of 1964. Their arrival in the U.S. the next month was a million times better than just reading about them or hearing their songs played sporadically on the radio. When I learned they were coming to Cleveland the following September, I was completely spaced out. Regarding the Beatles, this condition remained permanently and I see no signs of being able to recover from it - ever.

I was lucky enough, in an indirect way, to get DJ Joe Mayer's help in obtaining what every Beatle people dream of, next to meeting the boys personally - autographs. My partner in crime in this venture was my friend Marilyn, who was just as flaky as I whenever the names of John, George, Paul or Ringo were mentioned. We were a great combo. She had a talent for drawing and I had the connections. Another friend of mine, Shirley by name, was good friends with Emperor Joe (that's how he was known at WHK) because of her association with several local groups in the Cleveland area. She asked him to help us get the boys' autographs, if at all possible, and, sweet man that he is, he agreed.

Thinking it over, we didn't want him to just ask the Beatles for their autogrpahs. We felt that we shoudl give them something in return, so maestro Maryilyn picked up her pencil and poster board and commenced to draw. My contribution as her assistant lay in selecting the proper pictures from which to copy. I took special care in selecting the pictures of Paul that would show his eyelashes to the best advantage. We were so excited about the whole thing, laughing, screaming, and carrying on all over the place, Marilyn could hardly hold her pencil straight for five seconds at a time. She persevered and finally completed all four. It was my job to take them to Shirley, who in turn brought them to Joe, who promised to bring them to the press conference the Beatles would hold prior to their concert.

Being able to attend their concert was excitement enough, but knowing that we would also be getting their personal autographs was just too much to bear thinking about.

I have wonderful memories of the Tuesday night concert, and even though the boys left Cleveland that night, the best was yet to come. The next day, Wednesday, while I had to suffer the indignity of going to school, the four treasures were dropped off at my house by Shirley. The lucky girl was able to convince her mother that she was totally incapable of functioning properly that day, and was able to cut classes. My mother was a woman of different mettle. I might as well have stayed at home for all the good it did though. It was a repeat performance of the previous day. The clock should have fallen off the wall, I kept staring at it so hard willing it to move faster. Anything that was forced in came right back out again and mercifully the dismissal bell finally rang. I leaped off the bus and ran all the way home. I was in great shape back in those early Beatle days. I tore into the house, and then I saw THEM! - lined up along the back of the sofa. The actual posters that they had touched with their very own hands! I ran my finger over the signatures and laughed like a nut.

Close inspection showed that a pencil had been used first by our heros but had not shown up, so the dear sweet boys had considerately written them over in ink. By this time Marilyn had arrived and was properly hysterical - just the way I was. the crowning touch came that evening when Shirley called with some news Joe thought we'd like to know. The Beatles had signed several likenesses of themselves at the conference, but told the WHK jocks that ours were the most realistic ones they had seen so far. They wanted Joe to thank us for them and appreciated our thoughtfulness. When I called Joe myself later on to thank him for his help, he again verified the story. For the first time since all the excitement began I was completely speechless. I had never expected anything like this to happen, ever. Needless to say I didn't get much sleep that night either, and vowed to be true to the Beatles to my dying day.

Marilyn and I took turns keeping the four pictures for quite a while but eventually divided them up. She ended up with Paul and Ringo and I of course kept George and John. They are part of my most prized possessions, even though they are not as fresh and bright as they were 13 years ago. Everytime I look at them it brings back memories of those happy, crazy times, and I am gad that I was able to hare this little reminscense with all of you.

How I Obtained the Beatles' Autographs - with a Little Help From 3 Friends (2024)

FAQs

How much is The Beatles autograph worth? ›

Each signature is extremely bold and well formed and typical of the period. We will pay around £4000 - £5000 for a clean set of Beatles signatures all on one page but please note the condition can affect the value.

How do you get Beatles autographs authenticated? ›

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What are the most expensive Beatles autographs? ›

Sgt. Pepper Album (All four Beatles signed): This autographed album sold at Heritage Auctions for $290,500, far surpassing its estimated value of $30,000. First Management Contract with Brian Epstein: This contract, signed in 1962 with Beatles new manager Brian Epstein, sold for $553,559 in 2015.

What percentage of Beatles autographs are real? ›

“Only 6% of all autographed Beatles memorabilia is authentic, according to PSA/DNA Authentication Services, a California-based organization that examines collectibles.

Who is the best autograph authentication for the Beatles? ›

"Frank Caiazzo is recognized as THE leading authenticator of Beatles autographs.

How do I find out what my autograph is worth? ›

The value of an autograph depends primarily on the person, but also what was signed, the condition, the availability, and trends that affect supply and demand. Research autograph values in the extensive archives of Heritage Auctions, and request a free appraisal when ready to sell.

What do the Beatles' autographs look like? ›

THE SIGNATURES ARE STRIKINGLY CLEAR IN PERSON, CRISP AND CLEAN. JOHN HAS SIGNED IN RED BALLPOINT PEN, WHILE PAUL SIGNED IN BLUE BALLPOINT AND ADDING "LOVE" PRIOR TO HIS SIGNATURE. GEORGE AND RINGO HAVE ALSO SIGNED IN BLUE BALLPOINT.

How to tell if a Beatles signature is real? ›

The best way to ensure you're buying authentic autographs is to buy from a well-respected dealer or auction house. Some examples where you can buy Beatles autographs and be sure about the authenticity are the UK-based dealer Tracks, US-based dealers Frank Caiazzo and Perry Cox, and US-based auction house RR Auction.

Are Beatles autographs a good investment? ›

Rarest Beatles signatures

Any autographed Beatles photo is always worth more than paper signatures. Additionally, The Beatles signatures from 1967 and onwards, full sets are most rarer and demand high figures. The Beatles signed autographs are one of the most expensive signatures for a group.

What is the rarest Beatles? ›

The Beatles' 1968 self-titled album, known as 'The White Album', tops the list. The four band members were each given one of the first four pressings of the album, each unit with its own serial number on the front, and Ringo Starr's copy (No. 0000001) sold for a record-breaking $790,000 (€729,000) in 2015.

Why did Ringo stop signing autographs? ›

It seems that Beatlemania has taken its toll on the band, as Ringo Starr also announced back in 2008 in a viral video that he had to stop signing autographs due to his busy schedule. “This is a serious message to everybody watching my update right now. Peace and love, peace and love,” the former Beatles drummer began.

What Beatles record is worth money? ›

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Another classic Beatles album makes the list of the most valuable records. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, released in 1967, is often considered to be one of the band's finest works and is an important landmark in the history of progressive music.

How do you tell if Meet the Beatles is original? ›

Dear Billy: A first issue of Meet the Beatles would carry the catalog number of Capitol T-2047 (mono) or ST-2047 (stereo). It would be on a black label, with white lettering (not black, which is used on recent pressings) circling the bottom of the label.

Are autographs worth collecting? ›

As with all collectibles, if the item is more rare, it has more value. A rare signature will be in lower supply and higher demand, so it will yield a higher price tag. If there are many autographs of the person, say from someone generous with giving out their signature, their autograph can become less valuable.

How much did John Lennon's last autograph sell for? ›

John Lennon's last autograph has been sold for $72,000 US by a New York memorabilia website. On Dec. 8, 1980, the former Beatle had signed a Record Plant tape sticker, along with the words: "To Karl, who strung me along. Thanks, John Lennon 1980." He also drew a quick caricature of himself.

How much is a George Harrison autograph worth? ›

George Harrison Vintage Autograph

We will pay around £400 for a vintage George Harrison signature.

Where to sell Beatles autographs? ›

RR Auction has had huge success at auction when we sell Beatles memorabilia, Beatles autographs or collectibles relating to any of the Fab Four, collectively or individually.

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