Robinson drew and painted the 120-page book, which follows Epstein’s discovery of the Beatles through their ascent to the mountaintop.
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
Party time!
A rundown of some of the great things in store for the Savannah area after dark on Dec. 31.
Christmas jazz, New Year’s snazz: A musical week
It started in the 1950s, when black and white jazz musicians, who in those days played pretty much on opposite sides of the tracks, came together for one smokin’ Yuletide session at the Flamingo Club.
Year in Review: Ben Tucker, 1930-2013
“He found an accountant he wanted to hire. And she said ‘Mr. Tucker, I have to go and ask my husband if I can work for a black person.'”
Year in Review: Local movies
Self might, however, have the last laugh. In November, hewas hired as director of corporate affairs by Medient Studios, the multi-million dollar global film production company that’s soon to set up shop in Effingham County.
Year in Review: The music scene
Band of Horses played a surprise show at the Wormhole in October.
Mozart, music and magic
“Singing Christmas carols is nice, but to see a snake come out and chase a prince, that’s hard to beat. I think if you’re going to be serious about doing it right, you’ve just got to go the whole hog.”
Bay Street’s Xmas x2
“Crumpet has to be me, through the lens of David Sedaris. I have to go inside and find my inner queeny catty bitch.”
Savannah Rocks! wants you
“We’re asking people who touch in on it in some way to collectively build what we’re calling A history of rock ‘n’ roll in Savannah.”
Band of Horses to return in March
Ben Bridwell and Band of Horses, who visited Savannah for a surprise club date in October, will return March 3. The Trustees Theater show is part of the band’s acoustic […]
5 Questions: David Bromberg
“I didn’t think I would ever play again. If I had realized it was burnout, I would have taken nine months off and been fine. But instead I felt that I had to find another way to live my life.”
Hoedown 2013: The gang’s all cheer
Benefit features the Accomplices, the Train Wrecks, American Hologram and the New Familiars.
