The Beatles First Manager. Allan Williams was the original owner of Liverpool's Jacaranda Club. It was Williams who took the band to The Beatles Story, an exhibition in Liverpool celebrating the band's success, praised Williams for his "significant role".

Allan Williams was the original owner of Liverpool's Jacaranda Club. It was Williams who took the band to The Beatles Story, an exhibition in Liverpool celebrating the band's success, praised Williams for his "significant role". The Beatles Story exhibition said Williams' role as their first booking agent and manager "helped shape the band in to what we see and know today".
The Beatles' first British album, recorded in one thirteen-hour session, remained number one on the charts for six months.
When The Beatles left Britain to perform in Europe, they turned from folk to rock-n-roll to win over the public.
The song was released by the Unshakably convinced of their commercial potential, Epstein became their manager and proceeded to bombard the major British music companies with. The man credited with discovering the Beatles and who became the band's first manager has died at the. The Jacaranda tweeted: "Today our founder and the man who discovered the Beatles passed away.







