The Beatles' first excursion to the United States, from February 7 to
February 21, 1964, was an epochal moment in American culture. It was a
musical earthquake that defined music going forward and a cultural youth
quake that defined generations to come. That fourteen day window not
only solidified the Beatles' careers, it reshaped our culture, and
nothing thereafter was ever the same. It was as if someone flipped a
switch, and from February 7 on, the Beatles dictated how we looked,
felt, thought, and acted.
Now, Bob Spitz, the New York Times bestselling author of The Beatles:
The Biography takes readers through those dizzying four days - from The
Ed Sullivan Show, to Carnegie Hall, you get a sense of how America fell
in love with the Beatles and moved from the button-down Eisenhower era
to the go-go Sixties almost overnight.