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Ivor Davis

    Ivor Davis is an acclaimed British journalist whose career has spanned decades, covering pivotal moments in history and culture. His unique vantage point allowed him to provide readers with an intimate look at significant events. As a young reporter, he was the sole British newspaper writer invited on the iconic 1964 Beatles tour of America, granting him unparalleled access to the burgeoning legends. He witnessed the creation of rock history from the inside, from hotel suites to backstage arenas, offering a distinct insider perspective.

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    The Beatles and Me on Tour
    • The Beatles and Me on Tour

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set during the pivotal summer of 1964, the narrative delves into the Beatles' groundbreaking tour in America, providing an insider's perspective. Ivor Davis shares captivating anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories that highlight the band's impact on rock 'n' roll and their cultural significance during this transformative period. The book captures the excitement and challenges faced by the iconic group as they navigated their rise to fame.

      The Beatles and Me on Tour
    • The Beatles and Me On Tour

      60th Anniversary Edition

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book offers a unique insider perspective on the Beatles' 1964 North American tour, as Ivor Davis was the only daily newspaper reporter traveling with the band. With unprecedented access, he shares riveting and humorous behind-the-scenes stories, including encounters with iconic figures like Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan. Davis also served as George Harrison's ghostwriter, providing a personal touch to the narrative. The book captures a pivotal moment in rock history, filled with engaging anecdotes and insights that only an insider could provide.

      The Beatles and Me On Tour
    • The Devil in My Friend

      The Inside Story of a Malibu Murder

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Ivor and Sally Davis as they grapple with the shocking arrest of their longtime friend and neighbor for the murder of his wife and stepson. As they delve into the investigation, they uncover unsettling truths that challenge their perceptions of friendship and trust. This gripping exploration of betrayal and the complexities of human relationships will resonate with fans of true crime and psychological thrillers.

      The Devil in My Friend
    • Manson Exposed

      • 490 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      American based Foreign correspondent Ivor Davis, delivers a gripping, "I was there" eye witness, inside story about the most notorious murder spree of the 20th century. In Manson Exposed: A Reporter's Fifty-Year Journey into Madness and Murder, Davis is the brutally honest guide to this true crime horror story. In this mix of personal memoir, criticism, and investigative journalism, Davis delivers a truly original take on the byzantine case that terrified and mesmerized the nation, including his new conclusion that THE BEATLES DIDN'T MAKE THEM DO IT. Davis was on the front lines of the story and offers vivid, personal accounts, interviews and hitherto unknown details from the very beginning right up to the death of the blue collar psycho named Charles Manson. He charts the tragic inside stories not only of the those murdered but of the long list of Collateral Damage victims: the rock star, the Oscar winning director and the entertainment legends, whose lives were also destroyed by Charles Manson and his crackpot acolytes.

      Manson Exposed