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Monday 21 September 2015

Lizzie's book

Lizzie Bravo with her book.
Lizzie Bravo's book about the Beatles "Do Rio A Abbey Road" will be released at the end of November. So far, it's the Portuguese language edition which is being released, the English language book will be available early next year. It's 300 pages, with 210 unpublished photos of the Beatles, most of the photos are of her favourite, John, then Paul, George and Ringo. Hardcover, 23x23cm, matte coated paper, photos and and/or illustrations are on most of the pages.

Lizzie will handle the sale, packaging and shipment herself, and can be contacted by e-mail (write to lizzie.bravo@gmail.com and receive more information about payment and shipping).

This is Lizzie with har favourite Beatle, John Lennon.
This is an important document because it is a great collection of photos of the Beatles, in the majority unpublished, shot by herself, and she is a historical figure in Beatlemania. You'll remember Lizzie as one of the backing singers on the original version of "Across The Universe". When she was a teenager, Lizzie Bravo used to stand outside Abbey Road studios every day, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Beatles. She moved from Rio de Janeiro to London in 1967, when she was actually on a summer holiday, sponsored by her parents for her 15th birthday, but she decided to stay and eventually found a job as an au pair to support herself. Between shifts, she hung around the entrance to the famous building on the off chance that John, Paul, Ringo or George would drop by. On 4 February 1968 she was outside the studio as usual, when Paul came outside and asked if any of them could hold a high note,. Lizzie raised her arm, as she was a soprano at her school choir back in Rio de Janeiro. After that, Lizzie and fellow Fab Four fan Gayleen Pease were escorted to Abbey Road's Studio Two, where the Beatles were busy recording "Across The Universe". Paul and John started to give the girls instructions about the part they needed them to sing. She was sharing the same microphone as Paul and John. According to Lizzie, the session lasted for "about two hours". She then returned to her "vigil" outside the studio, while Gayleen Pease went home. Lizzie's adventures in London ended in October 1969.
She was homesick, but she had also noticed that the camaraderie she had seen during the "Across the Universe" sessions seemed to have faded.
"The Beatles weren't coming to the studio every day and most of the time they wouldn't even be there together. It was time to move on."
Always a champion of The Beatles in Brazil and on the internet, Lizzie remains a Beatles fan.

8 comments:

Lizzie Bravo said...

Thank you Roger, I really appreciate your help in promoting my totally independent production! There is one thing about the text - and I know where you got it from and it was wrong there too - I DID NOT go to London to be an au-pair (it would have been a totally crazy move for a middle class Brazilian girl used to being served by maids…), MY FRIEND DENISE AND I WENT EXCLUSIVELY TO SEE THE BEATLES!!! A job as an au-pair was the only way I could find, at age 15, to remain in London legally. My parents, as you can imagine, were not happy that I chose not to go back home after the vacation they paid for me for my 15th birthday, so they said they would not be sending me money. As for my book, it's been one very long journey, one of the hardest things I've ever done, but the result is really, really beautiful. Not all the photos are by me: I have three Brazilian friends and three British friends sharing their stories and photos in my book - we were together in most of their adventures. The reason I chose not to have a publisher, was that I was sure of what I wanted to accomplish, and the only way to do that without interference was to do it this way. Just to give you an idea, a few years ago I sent a 78-page print out of what was ready of the book to my NY entertainment attorney friend and he took it to a major publishing company. The two questions that really threw me off: why aren't all the photos full page? (blurry photos are small, beside the diary entry for tha day, good photos are blown up) and would I mind having a ghost writer (she said this without reading one single line I had written). Sure, I want someone who wasn't there, never saw a Beatle in person and doesn't know me or my friends - or is familiar with anything Beatle, for that matter - to type my diaries, letters and notes and write a book for me. What a great idea, why didn't I think of it? Anyway, I should really get back to work… Thanks again. this week I am looking into turning the Portuguese version into an e-book as soon as possible, so you people can see the photos, autographs, etc. before the Englsh version is ready.

Unknown said...

I have been waiting for this book for a while now and am very excited about it's English release. I have read all about the famous Apple Scruffs and so far only Carol and now Lizzie have written books. I am hoping Lizzie will be so kind as to autograph my book when I buy it.

Lizzie Bravo said...

Of course I will Robert! But first I have to figure out how to publish a book internationally as an independent author when I live in Brazil...

Martin said...

It's good to see a book from a genuine fan who loved The Beatles out there. As opposed to books done by those with vested interests and full of 'revelations' purely for financial gain.

Nice one, Lizzie.

Gabor Peterdi said...

Bravo Lizzie! I'll be first in the line (or fourth behind Roger, Roger and Martin) for the English version. Keep us updated! I know how hard it is to put together something nice, having just finished my Beatles museum here in Hungary (beatlesmuzeum.hu). Congrats for the hard work, I am sure we will get the ultimate Apple Scruffs book! Gabor

Lizzie Bravo said...

Thank you Martin and Gabor!

Lizzie Bravo said...

Just a note for Gabor: my book is NOT about the Apple Scruffs… in fact there is not one single mention of that name in my diaries. You have to realize the name and all the AS action happened later in 1969 and 70, when I was leaving London coming back home to Rio. Yes, I did stand outside Apple with the girls and am considered a Scruff by the founding members, but my book is about the period I was there, February 1967 to late October 1969. I will check out your museum page - congratulations on doing it!

Unknown said...

Hi Lizzie, I just sent you an email. Please let me know how I can purchase your book! (I'd REALLY like you to sign it for me if possible!) Thanks, Don.