These 17-year-old friends skipped classes at their New Jersey high school to see the Beatles when they landed in New York in 1964. They were snapped by Ringo Starr during the group's first tour of America and have been identified after the Fab Four drummer appealed for a little help from his fans.They've recreated that iconic shot after half a century.
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Then and now: the teens from New Jersey in their Chevy Impala in 1964. From left, Robert Toth, Gary Van Deursen, Suzanne Rayot, Arlene Norbe and Charlie Schwartz. Photo: Ringo Starr/Genesis |
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Photo: NBC |
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