
Chat With Louise Harrison & Her
Boys
You may not know about Louise, but most
of humanity in the latter half of the 20th Century have certainly
heard of - and know a lot about - her youngest brother George
Harrison.
Yes, he was also the youngest of the four Liverpool lads known
as The Beatles!
The nations only Beatles Museum is set to open in
Branson by March 2009. Louise Harrison. founder of Liverpool
Legends, a Beatles tribute band, is opening the museum.
This time with Louise Harrison
on January 12, 2009 at 7PM Eastern Standard Time.
BBC'ers
who sign into The BBC Chat Room will get a chance to win The Beatles
Monopoly Game.
Don't miss it. Mark your calendar. Your PDA. Put a sticky message
on your computer, thumb nail it to your forehead! Your BBC Chat
Room host and moderator, Joe J will be looking for you and if
you don't show up you may have to go directly to jail without
passing GO!
Nancy
Lee Andrews appeared in an intimate Live Chat Monday, Dec. 15th
Her new book A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll
is rocking the Holidays.
Her six-year relationship (1974-1980) and engagement
with Ringo
granted her an all access pass to a world beyond the velvet rope.
BBC'ers on-line chat with Nancy Lee Andrews was GRRRREAT! Carol
G., Laura Mac, Tommy Frangione, Anthony, Rob and several other
BBC members asked Nancy up-close and personal questions about
her life and times. We are certain everyone felt it was a wonderful
experience to have her share special moments in her relationship
with Ringo. Her career as a successful photographer and promoter
finds her very busy these days, AND she's doing work for one of
our favorite country groups, Big & Rich. Nancy, thank you
for being our featured Chat Room guest ... you're the best!