"Beatles' Impact: From Ed Sullivan to Brooklyn Museum, 60 Years of Magical Memories"

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Paul McCartney's collection of photographs taken during the Beatles' first tour will be exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, featuring 250 shots capturing the band's breakthrough period. The exhibition, titled "Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-1964: Eyes of the Storm," showcases images of screaming fans, airport workers playing air guitar, and unguarded moments from the band's travels. McCartney's photos, rediscovered by his archivist, offer a unique perspective on the Beatles' rise to fame, and the exhibition is currently at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Va., before coming to the Brooklyn Museum from May 3 to August 18.
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