According to "
Beatles album parody art? He loves it, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah . . .", a column by John Kelly in today's Washington Post, there's a guy who lives in Baltimore who has collected 2,000 album covers that parody or pay homage to those iconic Beatles album covers back in the '60s:
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Ken Orth |
His name is Ken Orth, and he's a collector of real Beatles records too.
Just so you know the kind of thing I mean by parody/homage:
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it strange how fixated we still are on all things Beatlesque?
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