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Program Details

Through dozens of primary interviews, letters, photographs, and court transcripts, Bob Kealing chronicles the Beatles’ travels in this presentation through the potboiler that was 1964 Florida.

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Presented by:

Bob Kealing

In-person Presentation Needs:

Computer, Screen, Projector

Presentation Length:

40 Minutes

About Bob

Bob Kealing is the author of five books on Florida history and culture. He is a six-time Emmy Award-winning retired reporter and two-time recipient of the Edward R Murrow Award. Also a historic preservationist, Kealing is the founder of Four Florida Heritage Sites, commemorating Jack Kerouac, the Allman Brothers Band, Gram Parsons, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. He is the married father of two college-age children.

Contact Information and Details:

Phone: 407-766-2247

Email: callingmehomebook@gmail.com

UPF and Center for the Book

This speaker is a published author with the University Press of Florida. Please visit the UPF website to find out how to buy their latest book and other great titles about Florida’s rich history and heritage. Florida Humanities members enjoy a discount on all UPF purchases. Click here to become a member today!