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Lewisohn

[loo-uh-suhn, -zuhn, -sohn]

noun

  1. Ludwig 1882?–1955, U.S. novelist and critic, born in Germany.



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"This was downtime for them in a very busy time and it was an attempt to be discreet," said Mark Lewisohn, a historian, biographer and well-respected authority on the Beatles.

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"At no point when the picture in Tywyn was taken was John thinking The Beatles were going to break up," added Mr Lewisohn.

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"He had a life-long affinity to Wales after going there as a child and John Lennon's mother's family had a Welsh connection," Mr Lewisohn said.

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“That was the night we broke the Beatles,” he later explained to music historian Mark Lewisohn.

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“That book was a shame,” Mark Lewisohn, the pre-eminent Beatles scholar, said in a recent interview.

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