A rare piece of Beatles history has resurfaced in an unexpected place: a small record store in Vancouver. Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon Records, recently stumbled upon what he believed was a ...
In March, Rob Frith discovered that a reel-to-reel tape he owned that was labelled ‘Beatles demo’ was just that: a ...
An early Beatles demo/audition reel-to-reel tape was discovered by Rob Frith, owner of Vancouver’s Neptoon Records. He told CBC News that the tape, labeled “Beatles 60s demos,” had been sitting around ...
A Beatles audition tape that could date back to the band's early days has been found in a Canadian record shop. On March 12, the Vancouver record store Neptoon Records' owner Rob Frith posted about ...
An early Beatles demo has been discovered in a Vancouver record shop. Last week, Rob Frith threw on a tape labelled “Beatles 60s demos” at Neptoon Records, figuring it was a bootleg. After posting a ...
Before Beatlemania, the Liverpool band was rejected from Decca Records in 1962. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons On New Year’s Day in 1962, a four-man band from Liverpool arrived at Decca Records ...
The tape sat unremarkably on a shelf behind the counter, collecting dust for five, maybe 10 years — so much time that Rob Frith says he lost track. Frith, 69, could not seem to recall how it had found ...
During a soundcheck concert in Santa Barbara, California, on Friday night, Paul McCartney played the iconic Beatles 1965 hit Help! for the first time in 35 years ...
Let it be? Yes, it was. A rare piece of Beatles memorabilia — the Fab Four’s audition tape —was discovered at a small record store in Vancouver. The precious find was made by Rob Frith, owner of ...
Neptoon Records' owner Rob Frith found an early tape of the Fab Four dating back decades Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has ...