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  3. 17 de ago. de 2018 · 17 de agosto 2018, 16:30hs. Raymond Jones, en sus días de juventud (Foto - Beatles Bible). El sábado 28 de octubre, Raymond Jones entró a la disquería NEMS de Liverpool para comprar un disco. El joven de 22 años llamó rápidamente la atención del comerciante por su look: campera de cuero y pantalón ajustado. "Busco un álbum.

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  4. 22 de may. de 2008 · Published: 22 May 2008 | Last updated: 9 March 2023. 1 2 Next. Beatles legend has it that, one day in 1961, a young man called Raymond Jones brought The Beatles' existence to the attention of Brian Epstein, when he asked for their single My Bonnie at Epstein's NEMS record store in Liverpool.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2010 · Raymond Jones interview. 1 2 Next. Raymond Jones played a small but pivotal role in The Beatles’ history. He was the man who, on Saturday 28 October 1961, ordered a copy of the group’s single ‘My Bonnie’ from the NEMS shop at 12-14 Whitechapel, Liverpool. Jones was served by Brian Epstein, who at the time ran the store’s ...

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  7. 3 de nov. de 2023 · On Friday, Sterling Group's founder Raymond Jones, his son Ryan Jones and another man, Simon Bell, appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court charged with a string of offences including aiding and abetting a company to engage in dishonest conduct following an investigation by the corporate watchdog.