She Loves You - Volume 3 in The John Lennon Series
Written by Jude Southerland Kessler
Narrated by Scott R. McKinley
She Loves You, Volume 3 in The John Lennon Series, takes the reader "into the eye of the hurricane" that was Beatlemania. From John's trip to the Spanish Rivera with Brian Epstein in the spring of 1963 to taking America by storm on three Ed Sullivan shows and the first concerts in America, readers get to walk along with John as fame takes its toll on his relationship with his wife, Cynthia, and on his personal privacy. Annotated with authoritative source and end notes.The audiobook edition features new material, a lively character read voiced by Scott R. McKinley, and with personalized “Notes!” read by the author, Jude Southerland Kessler.
Will be available digitally from multiple outlets including (but not limited to) Spotify, Audible, iTunes, hoopla, Audiobooks.com, Books-A-Million, Chirp Audiobooks, Walmart, and B&N Audiobooks.
Cover Design (c) 2023 by Penin Inc Publishing LLC
Cover Design (c) 2023 by Penin Inc Publishing LLC
Narrator Scott McKinley wearing the John Lennon Authentic Leather Cap, Created by Helen Anderson - Photograph by Jessica Shangle
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A Day in Their Life
New Episode Coming May 9th, 2023
BeatleDrama: A Day in Their Life - Episode 5
Produced by Eric Howell
Featuring a full cast with Scott R. McKinley as Fred Lennon
Experience Beatles history as if you are there, in this one-of-a-kind immersive audio drama of The Beatles story.
Lennon, The Mobster, & The Lawyer: The Untold Story
Written by Jay Bergen
Narrated by Scott R. McKinley
While John Lennon retreated into private life in 1975, he also fought a major legal battle that flew under the public radar. Mafia-connected Morris Levy, owner of Roulette Records, released Roots, an unauthorized version of a rock ’n’ roll oldies album John had been producing. Levy claimed the former Beatle had verbally agreed to market Roots via TV. The quick release of John Lennon Rock ’n’ Roll, the official album, resulted in two Levy lawsuits against John—and John’s counterclaims against Levy.
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5-Star Review from Audible.co.uk
"Intriguing story nicely narrated.
This isn't normally the kind of story that I would choose to read (or listen to). Yet it was interesting because it revealed the kind of commercial pressures that artists, who just want to live in their creative world, are sometimes forced to face and it shows what effect it can have on them. The author Jay Bergen (the actual lawyer in the title) writes a good structured account of the legal processes involved, although at times that (for me) was a little heavy-going.
Scott R, McKinley's narration was clear and well-paced. He didn't try to overshadow the story, but delivered it with calm respect. He has a soft American accent which will be comfortable for British listeners and his impression of John Lennon's voice and accent was spot on. He obviously worked hard getting that right and he deserves full praise for that”.