I have been involved in the music business, running my own label to being signed as an artist, to managing a rock band. I have experienced many stories that I'd love to pass on!
What to Expect
You won't believe how much musical talent was crammed into one small iconic street! The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Elton John,
Jimi Hendrix, the list goes on and on.
Moving on to the venue that Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles, took over and put on the legendary Jimi Hendrix one fateful night in 1967!
See Paul McCartneys business headquarters!
British RocknRoll started at this particular coffee bar. Then onwards to
the famous Marquee where all the greats played.
Then explore where the Beatles recorded their first release on Apple records!
For those who want to, we will then finish in an beautiful old, historic English pub, which has had many famous guests over the years, where I will tell you stories of my personal involvement in the music business!
You won't believe how much musical talent was crammed into one small iconic street! The Rolling Stones, David Bowie,
Jimi Hendrix, Elton John...the list goes on and on.
Moving on to where Brian Epstein put on the legendary Jimi Hendrix one fateful night in 1967!
Onto Soho square, see where Paul McCartneys business headquarters are.
British RocknRoll began at this coffee bar which is just round the corner to arguably the most famous of London music venues, where nearly every major artist has played!
Enjoy the spot where John Lennon took part in a famous comedy routine.
Stand in the spot where a famous Oasis album cover was taken, then to the studio where David Bowie recorded Ziggy and where the Beatles recorded Hey Jude!
For those who want to hear my own personal stories of my involvement in music, we will end the tour in a beautiful old historic pub which has had many famous guests over the years!
Outside the Dominion Theatre at Tottenham Court Road Underground station
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A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
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