The latest edition of “Dennis Mitchell’s Breakfast With The Beatles,” available for download (first hour only) early Sunday at www.beatlesradioshow.com, looks back to Nov. 22nd, 1963, the day President Kennedy was assassinated, from both a U. S. and U.K. perspective. Bandleader Peter Jay and photographer Ian Wright, who was were both backstage with the Beatles when news of the tragedy came over the transister radio, will talk about that night.













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Back in the mid 70's I remember listening to an old interview on radio and the reporter was talking to John & Paul about there new LP that just came out called WITH THE BEATLES and the reporter said to both John and Paul,"Congradulations on your second LP and your quite aware about President Kennedy's Assassination over in the United Stated in Dallas,Texas."
Both John & Paul together said ,"Yeah,Yeah it's awful,real terrible". That was all that was mentioned. Wish I had that recorded!
According to Donald Roberdeau's website Men of Courage: JFK:
Jesse Curry"We don't have any proof that Oswald fired the rifle, and never did. Nobody's yet been able to put him in that building with a gun in his hand."
(Dallas Police Chief JESSE CURRY, Dallas Morning News 11-6-69)
"... the physical evidence and eyewitness accounts do not clearly indicate what took
place on the sixth floor of Texas School Book Depository at the time John F.
Kennedy was assassinated."
"The committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it, that President John F. Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy."
(House Select Committee on the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin L. King Final Report, 1979)
((a.k.a. the “HSCA”))
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