Word In Your Ear

Mark Lewisohn and why writing the real Beatles story just got harder

Mar 3, 2026
Mark Lewisohn, historian and author of the multi-volume Beatles biography, discusses his deep archival work and relentless routine. He talks about filming the Evolver62 stage show, the sprawling research for Volume Two, the dangers of AI-made misinformation, rare discoveries like the Stowe School tape, and quirky artifacts from the early Beatles era.
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Turning Research Into A Stage Movie

  • Mark Lewisohn turned his research into a one-man stage show Evolver 62 to make archives visible and earn money during a long book project.
  • He filmed the 2022 show and later released it as the movie The Beatles Evolver 62 on Amazon and Apple in some territories.
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Assemble The Framework Before Writing

  • Lewisohn assembles a detailed framework before writing so the narrative weave doesn't need late retrofitting.
  • He compiles exhaustive timelines and moves documented pieces around in Word documents rather than writing first then patching in discoveries.
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AI Is Muddying Beatles History

  • Lewisohn warns AI is creating fabricated Beatles content that risks supplanting genuine history.
  • He says finishing his trilogy is urgent because AI-generated misinformation will only grow and muddy the true record.
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