Twist and Shout: Beatles 60

29sep1:00 pm1:45 pmTwist and Shout: Beatles 60Deirdre Kelly, Aaron Badgley, Johnny Brower, moderated by Michael Barclay1:00 pm - 1:45 pm(GMT-04:00)

Event Details

On September 7, 1964, John, Paul, George and Ringo performed two back to back concerts at Maple Leaf Gardens. Culture in Toronto, as we knew it, changed forever. In this special panel conversation, Michael Barclay will moderate authors Dierdre Kelly, Aaron Badgley and concert promoter Johnny Brower as they discuss that fateful night 60 years ago and how Beatlemania transformed music, fashion and pop culture.

Speakers for this event

  • Aaron Badgley

    Aaron Badgley

    As a youngster, Aaron Badgley developed a profound love of The Beatles and music in general, also developing a fascination with record labels. At the age of 19, he started working in radio and by 20, he was a production manager for a number of stations in Canada. In 2005, Aaron debuted his syndicated radio show The Beatles Universe, which ran for six years. Currently, he is the host of Here Today and Backwards Traveller radio shows and cohosts From Memphis To Merseyside and The Way-Back Music Machine (with Tony Stuart). He writes for Spill Magazine and Immersive Audio Album, and has also contributed to the All Music Guide. Aaron resides in Toronto, Canada.

  • Diedre Kelly

    Diedre Kelly

    Deirdre Kelly is a Canadian journalist, author and internationally recognized arts critic and style writer. She holds a Master’s degree in English from the University of Toronto and is the best-selling author of the nonfiction books, Paris Times Eight and Ballerina: Sex, Scandal and Suffering Behind the Symbol of Perfection, the latter taking the number one spot on a Top 10 list of the world’s best ballet books published by the Guardian newspaper in 2021. Her next book, Fashioning the Beatles: The Looks that Shook the World, will be published in the fall of 2023 by Sutherland House Books.

  • Johnny Brower

    Johnny Brower

    John Brower became a seminal figure in the Toronto music scene in 1963 when his high school rock band The Diplomats were amongst a small number of bands that reigned supreme on the Toronto circuit. His early concerts paved the way for rock promotion to become one of the country’s biggest exports as Live Nation and its progenitors benefited from Brower’s early milestone events. He was first to bring major rock artists to Canada on a weekly basis in Toronto. His club The Rockpile, a late 60’s venue following in the tradition of Bill Graham’s Fillmore held sway to everyone from The Who to Led Zeppelin and brought international stars to Toronto every week during the formative rock years. His first pop festival in June 1969 preceded Woodstock by several months. For his rock and roll revival in September of 69 he invited John Lennon who appeared unannounced with the Plastic Ono Band featuring Eric Clapton. Lennon’s appearance there is considered to be the impetus for his leaving The Beatles and striking out on his own. Wikipedia’s listing of the top 30 legendary music festivals lists five produced by Brower including; The Toronto Rock and Roll Revival 1969, where John Lennon made his break from The Beatles, The Strawberry Fields Festival, considered Canada’s Woodstock, and The Heatwave Festival, the landmark turning point in New Wave music that ushered in the 80’s. His life’s work has included poetry, creative writing, social activism and generosity of the human spirit. He is currently producing film and television properties based on his personal experiences in the music business. He lives in Venice California with an extended family that includes two dogs and three cats.

Books

Dark Horse Records

AuthorAaron Badgley

Fashioning the Beatles

The Looks that Shook the World

AuthorDierdre Kelly

Revival 69

Partners

Toronto Public Library

Presenting Partner