Speaking of which
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/pictures-beatle-brother-mike-mccartneys-8237205
It's neat to see this picture from the article and the mention of the Merseyside Arts Festival in 1962. It was really a life-changing event for Mike as Mark Lewisohn mentions in his book. Mike was an important part of The Beatles' story. He was with them a lot in their early years and captured it for us to see.
The Merseyside Arts Festival was under way when Mike Weinblatt— artist, saxophonist and Gorman’s friend— said to his colleague at the André Bernard hair salon, Mike McCartney, “You’re interested in these arty-farty things, aren’t you? Do you want to come to this Event at the Everyman?” Mike went, and soon got talking to McGough and Gorman, who invited him to do a comedy sketch. “I thought one show-off in the family was enough and said, ‘No, I don’t do that kind of thing.’ They said, ‘Neither do we, let’s do it for a laugh.’ I took the sketch home and went back and read the part of an old man. Not only did I enjoy it but so did the audience— it immediately got a laugh and at the end they all applauded. I was hooked, so now there were two show-offs in the family.”
Lewisohn, Mark (2013-10-29). Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years (pp. 771-772). Crown/Archetype. Kindle Edition.