Try GOLD - Free
CHAT WITH A ROCK AND ROLL INSIDER
GOLDMINE
|October 2020
ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER SHAUN WEISS, SON OF BEATLES ATTORNEY NAT WEISS, SHARES HIS ROCK AND ROLL MEMORIES WITH AUTHOR DANIEL COSTON.

A conversation with Shaun Weiss can be a great way to spend an evening. The adopted son of Nat Weiss, who was a loyal friend and business partner with The Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein, Shaun was witness to some of the band’s biggest moments. Appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, Shea Stadium, hanging out at Abbey Road Studios, and the rooftop concert. Shaun also has endless stories about his career in the business. Riding on the back of a motorcycle with Jim Morrison? Taking Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and Sid Bernstein to a George McGovern rally in 1972, so that Page and Plant can watch a Simon & Garfunkel reunion? Yes, Shaun Weiss did all of that, and more.
Yet it is The Beatles that Weiss returns to for much of this conversation, along with the importance of The Cyrkle in the story of the Weiss family, and how famed horror movie host Zacherle played a role in Shaun’s life.
GOLDMINE: Despite your father’s later partnership with Brian, it was yourself and your sister that saw The Beatles first.
SHAUN WEISS: Nat was coming back into JFK on February 7, 1964, and my sister and I went to pick him up, and we walked into this mass hysteria. We heard from some of the girls who were there that The Beatles were staying at the Plaza Hotel. We hung out there Friday night. We found out that The Beatles were sound checking for their appearance on
This story is from the October 2020 edition of GOLDMINE.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM GOLDMINE

GOLDMINE
THE GRAND POOBAH!
SINCE THEIR INCARNATION in the early 1970s, the band Poobah have recorded over a dozen albums with various lineups, while openi ng for some of rock and roll’s biggest names.
9 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
THE MAKING OF PEARL
JANIS JOPLIN IN 1970: A NEW B AND AND THE MAKING OF HER CLASSIC ALBUM, PEARL.
9 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
There Must Have Been Something in the Water
If The Beatles never happened, if the British invasion never occurred, then music fans around the world would more than likely never have been exposed to some of the finest white blues singers that the U.K. produced between 1964 and 1970.
8 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
The SAGA Continues
SAGA WERE NOT THE ONLY band to make an album during the pandemic — far from it.
9 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
Ten Years After MORE THAN 50 YEARS LATER
DRUMMER RIC LEE TALKS TO GOLDMINE ABOUT A TEN YEARS AFTER DELUXE EDITION OF THE A STING IN THE TALE ALBUM AND HIS RECENTLY RELEASED MEMOIR, FROM HEADSTOCKS TO WOODSTOCK.
17 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
SUZI QUATRO IS BACK!
WITH A NEW ALBUM, THE DEVIL IN ME, THIS PIONEERING FEMALE ROCKER REMAINS AS DRIVEN AND DETERMINED AS EVER
8 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
RE-SHAKE & RE-MAKE
WITH THE RERELEASE OF THEIR DEBUT ALBUM, SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER, THE BLACK CROWES FLY HIGH BY REFLECTING ON THEIR ROOTS.
14 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
LOVE FOR PEARL
2021 will be a big year for fans of Janis Joplin. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is curating a special exhibit devoted to her that is scheduled to open in May.
7 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
Q&A WITH JANIS' SIBLINGS, LAURA AND MICHAEL JOPLIN
Q&A WITH JANIS’ SIBLINGS, LAURA AND MICHAEL JOPLIN
4 mins
April 2021

GOLDMINE
CHERISHING CITY TO CITY A timeless classic by GERRY RAFFERTY
It’s early 1978 and the new single by Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, “Baker Street,” is blasting out on the airwaves on my small transistor radio.
13 mins
April 2021
Translate
Change font size