BEATLES SCHOLAR AT JONES LIBRARY
Author to Speak about Fab Four
Beatlemania comes to the Jones Library on Tuesday, October 3 when professional Beatles scholar Aaron Krerowicz will present The Beatles: Band of the Sixties. This event will be held at 7 pm in the Woodbury Room.
Krerowicz graduated from Butler University with a Bachelor's of Music in 2008, then earned a Master's of Music from Boston University in 2010, and a Graduate Artist Diploma from the University of Hartford in 2012. While still a student in Connecticut, he won a research grant through the University to study The Beatles. Since then, he has made a full-time career of presenting his research and analysis of the band's music and their place in history, having presented his findings more than 350 times throughout the US and England.
Krerowicz has authored six Beatles books, most recently the two-volume encyclopedia of analysis BEATLESTUDY. All of his books are available for purchase on Amazon.
When not writing, Krerowicz maintains a busy travel schedule in order to present his findings. In 2015, he visited 14 states, delivering 86 presentations. Additionally, he made his first English lecture tour in July 2015, during which he spoke twice in London and thrice in Liverpool, the band's hometown. In 2016, he visited 24 states, delivering 151 presentations. In 2016, he also launched a series of videos on YouTube titled THE BEATLES MINUTE, which showcase his Beatles analyses.
For more information – including his complete upcoming schedule, and to register for his free monthly email newsletter – visit his website: www.AaronKrerowicz.com.
This event is generously funded by the Friends of the Jones Libraries and the Woodbury Fund. Free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Janet Ryan, Head of Programming & Outreach at 413/259-3223.