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The Beatles Tony Bramwell 1969 Wessex Films Typed Letter (UK)

£86.25

A rare and unique piece from the British music scene, this typed letter is a treasure trove for film enthusiasts and Beatles fans alike. Written in June 1969 by Tony Bramwell of Wessex Films, this letter showcases the collaborative spirit between musicians and songwriters on film projects.

In a time when major record labels were dominating the music industry, artists like Apple Records were pioneering new ways to utilize their talents. The Beatles, one of the most influential bands in history, were no exception. This letter details the process of using these talented individuals for musical contributions in films, demonstrating the creative genius at work behind the scenes.

The letter is a fascinating glimpse into the early days of cinema music and the innovative approaches taken by Wessex Films to bring iconic songs to life on screen. The inclusion of Ken Jones' signature adds an air of authenticity, while the creased pages and rusty staple reveal the rough-around-the-edges nature of this historic document.

This letter is a must-have for anyone fascinated by the intersection of music, film, and artistry. Its unique blend of British culture and Beatles history makes it a truly one-of-a-kind piece.