Sunday, June 1, 2014

TOW 29 Good ol Freda

In the documentary one of the ideas is that Freda Kelly was an important person to the popularity of The Beatles. A main focus of the movie it elaborates in many ways. Kelly is a quiet character in The Beatles's history. One who has stuck to the shadows and has been someone who has helped from afar. Through here persistence and maintaining the fan club and at working on the magazine that was sent out every month kelly was the unsung hero that has finally reached the spotlight after many years.

One main aspect of improving The Beatles popularity was the constant work in The Beatles fan club. Freda Kelly was the secretary for the club and she made it her job that all the little girls and the boys would get letters back saying that The Beatles had received it. The club was always on top of their job and Freda kelly was said to have run quite an operation among her workers. Kelly would even take home letters to her apartment to work on them. She was dedicated and hardworking. Allowing The Beatles rise to fame smooth.

Another thing that Kelly did that was extremely helpful and revolutionary to the music world was that kelly had created a Beatles magazine. This was a magazine that held the most up to date things on everything Beatles. It was a new way that artists could get in touch with their fans.  Kelly invented this new mode of interaction and kept up with it all the way until The Beatles dissolved.

A major player in the growth of the most important band in the world. Freda Kelly was the secretary the helped propel The Beatles into golden status.

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