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Aug 31, 2010 · Raymond Jones interview. 1 2 Next. Raymond Jones played a small but pivotal role in The Beatles’ history. He was the man who, on Saturday 28 October 1961, ordered a copy of the group’s single ‘My Bonnie’ from the NEMS shop at 12-14 Whitechapel, Liverpool.
May 22, 2008 · Raymond Jones was a customer who asked for The Beatles' single 'My Bonnie' at Brian Epstein's record store in 1961. His request sparked Epstein's interest in the group and led to his management of them.
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Raymond or Ray Jones may refer to: Sportspeople [ edit ] Raymond Jones (architect) (1925–2022), architect and Australian rules footballer for Collingwood, Melbourne, and South Fremantle
Nov 3, 2023 · Raymond Jones and his son Ryan Jones, along with Simon Bell, face criminal charges for their role in the collapse of Sterling First, a housing scheme that left retirees with huge losses. The scheme was marketed as a cheaper alternative to retirement villages, but turned out to be a scam.