BOBBY HEBB PLAYED THE 1998 TV3 CHRISTMAS PARTY. HE ALSO PERFORMED WITH THE BEATLES IN REVERE, MASS.
55 YEARS AGO TONIGHT 1966
Taros, a Swampscott resident known as “Dr. Beatle” for his many chats on radio about John, Paul, George and Ringo, was searching for Lubinski to chronicle the event in his movie about the Suffolk Downs show.
An audio of the Everett/Lubinski British interview from 1966 was posted on WBZ’s Web site as BZ host Dan Rea appears to have spoken with Beatle historians Cha-Chi Loprete and Erik Taros on December 9, 2008. Cha Chi is the longtime promotion man for WBCN, WZLX and now 98.5 the Sports Hub who also hosts “Breakfast with the Beatles” on WZLX, Sunday mornings at 8 a.m.
Lubinski told the Observer that he was on the computer and by accident found the December 2008 Podcast (a broadcast posted to the Web) of a John Lennon anniversary show/Beatles program, with Dan Rea, Taros and LoPrette.
“I heard the one minute clip with me from Kenny Everett,” he said.
And that’s how Lubinski and Taros got to connect for the upcoming film. Taros was searching quite awhile for John Lubinski, and the WBZ airing finally got them together.
The Beatles are coming
John Lubinski was born in Gardner but the family moved to Malden around the age of 1 since both his parents are from Malden. He lived on 19 Boston St. and attended Brown School in Malden for the first and second grade. Lubinski went to the Belmont School from the third to the sixth grade and then Lincoln Junior High. He attended high school outside of Malden. During his youthful years in Malden Lubinski played baseball.
And for music he listened to the radio: “I didn’t play an instrument, but I liked the Beatles from the moment I heard them.”
He was 17 when the concert happened in 1966.
“At the time I was working at American Aluminum Company on Eastern Avenue in Malden; about a month before I read in the newspaper that the Beatles were coming. I went with a couple friends from work.”
And when the Observer asked if it was a major event at the time, Lubinski replied in the affirmative: “Yeah; [and] it really didn’t register with me or [I didn’t] think about it, but that was the first concert I ever went to in my life. That’s kind of funny — ironic now. It never really registered with me until recently. What a way to start.”
That 1966 concert was one of the final live performances ever by The Beatles.
Brushes with history
Lubinski’s most recent brushes with history have been less eventful, more as a fan than a participant. In 2007 he went to The Beatles “Love” show at the Las Vegas casino, the Mirage, “and they had The Beatle’s Fair at that same casino, I went to that too. Beatles fans from all over the country go there and they have all different events going on, films and people selling Beatles memorabilia. Different bands playing Beatles songs. I went to a similar Beatles event in L.A. about 15 years ago, but this was the first time they had it in Vegas, I believe.”
On The Beatles Cirque du Soleil LOVE show Lubinski is most enthused: “I enjoyed it. I love all the Beatles music. It’s the Beatles music (in the Cirque du Soleil show) ...they have so much of that going on that it is almost like a little too much...but overall it’s great.”
As for other Beatles-associated performances, the former Malden resident says he also attended a Ringo concert in San Diego about 10 years ago while living in that city.
But as for that historic Suffolk Downs concert, Lubinski said, “I remember Bobby Hebb singing the big song “Sunny,” which I like a lot.”
Lubinski noted that the response was huge for Hebb’s big hit of the Summer of 1966.
But what of the city where he was raised — he escaped the police at Revere Beach’s Suffolk Downs; has he escaped Malden as well?
“I still have two cousins that live in Malden; I just talked to one a couple of weeks ago. I was back there in 2005... I’ll be coming back.”
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