![]() ![]() ![]() When the Beatles made their live American TV debut in 1964 on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” superimposed on a closeup of John Lennon was, “Sorry Girls, He’s Married.”īut Cynthia Lennon didn’t take well to the trappings of rock star life. But as the group shot to fame, it was inevitable word would get out. She enrolled in the art college in nearby Liverpool in 1957.īeatles manager Brian Epstein wanted the couple to keep their marriage secret, believing it would be better if fans thought the Fab Four all were single. She grew up in the seaside town of Hoylake, where she was a soloist in the local girls’ choir but wanted to pursue a career in art. She was born Cynthia Lillian Powell on Sept. “I was training as an art teacher for four years, and it was only when I became pregnant that marriage followed, and the Beatles followed after that,” she said. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |