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Stuart Sutcliffe Letter From Hamburg To His Sisters

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Stuart Sutcliffe Letter From Hamburg To His Sisters
Outstanding content permeates most every line of this four-page letter written to Stuart’s sisters, Pauline and Joyce. Most certainly written within a few weeks of The Beatles’ arrival in Hamburg to play at the Kaiserkellar Club in mid-August 1960 as Elvis’ “It’s Now Or Never” was at the top of the charts. An excerpt: ....In my last letter to my mum I told her about some girl who had taken some portraits of me (a reference to his soon to be girlfriend, Astrid Kirchherr) these are what she gave me tonight…the weather at the time was appalling. It was raining and I wasn’t looking good with pimples, and my hair is a mess, but I’m quite pleased with these, as the lads say typical ‘Dean’ poses. The dual photo is excellent and the texture just like a painting. Next Monday they (a reference to his newest friends Astrid, Klaus Voormann and Jurgen Vollmer) have invited me to dine with them…I’m quite pleased with them because everyone else likes them in the band and I’m pleased with my ‘find.’ You no doubt heard ‘It’s Now or Never’ by Elvis…you can’t walk down ‘our street’ without hearing it on at least 3 or 4 of the juke boxes at once. Right now we’re a bit sick of it, as we play it about twice a night and Storm (a reference to Rory Storm & The Hurricanes) does as well…I heard ‘Lucille’ by the ‘Everly Bros’ the other night at the Top Ten (a reference to the Hamburg Club at which The Beatles would appear between March and July ’61). I must say it’s much better than we do it although we do it completely different to the way we played it in the Jac (a reference to manager Allan Williams Liverpool coffee bar where Sutcliffe painted a wall mural.) I’ve got quite a bit of new stuff, new sports jacket, suit, suede type jacket off John which I’m wearing on the photos, I’ll have this cleaned and it’ll be fab…I’m still growing my beard, well as you can see on the photos…Just now the Ivy Benson Band are playing in the club above us, this is an all women band and tonight we had a couple of them in singing with us. The singer comes from Scotland Rd. and sings just like Brenda Lee, not great to look at but fun and at least she speaks English…Lots of love to you and Joyce also to Mum and Dad. Stuart xxxx” It is clear that Stuart is excited about his new friendships which would eventually lead him back to pursuing his art. The two, double-sided (8.25 x 11.75”) pages with mailing folds are housed in a hinged wooden frame that reveals all four sides.