"Fab Four FAQ 2.0 is a must-own" - Terry Ott, The Pop Culture Connection
"I love it...great tidbits of info, and I learn something new with each page" - Bart Shore, Time Warp Radio
"...a fascinating book that filled in more blank spaces than I could ever cover here...a tremendous addition to my
collection..." - Barry Rudolph, The Music Connection
"You could easily pick the book up and start reading any page without feeling lost, and you'll get tons of interesting
information in minutes" - BeatleLinks: The Beatles Internet Resource Guide
"If you have everything else ever written on The Beatles, you'll want this one as well" - Curled Up With A Good Book
"A hugely enjoyable, fresh and well researched 500 page book. I loved it." - Craig Smith, British Beatles Fan Club
"...an interesting read for any Beatles enthusiast." - Kit O'Toole, BlogCritics.com
"There will never be an end to the Beatles' story or probably ways to tell it. Fab Four FAQ and Fab Four FAQ 2.0 find
an interesting way amidst all the old ones. And that's a great reason why these very enjoyable books are welcome
additions." - Steve Maranucci, Beatles Examiner
"A unique perspective of the aftermath of the break-up of the Beatles. Robert offers a thorough analysis not only of
the individual band members' recordings but of the events that shaped their lives and careers through the
tumultuous '70s. A complete overview of the rumors, the scandals, the triumphs and the music that followed the
end of the best band ever." - Dennis Mitchell, Breakfast with the Beatles
A valuable new addition to Beatles literature has arrived!
Picking up where the much-acclaimed FAB FOUR FAQ: Everything Left To Know
About The Beatles…And More left off, Robert Rodriguez’s second volume packs a
wealth of information and rock history into one book.
Starting from the ashes of the group’s traumatic 1970 break-up, FAB FOUR FAQ 2.0 traces the individual and overlapping paths of the ex-Beatles as each carved out a new
identity apart their glorious past.
Explore the four separate careers of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison,
and Ringo Starr, during the decade when the opportunity for a reunion was still possible.
FFF2 contains a Foreword by Ken Mansfield, former U.S. president of Apple Records.