A new documentary called, 'Good Ol' Freda,' tells the story of Freda Kelly who was secretary to the Beatles for more than a decade. Kelly reveals stories about the band that she never got around to telling.?
EnlargeFor?Freda Kelly, secretary to the?Beatles?and chief of the band's fan club, work sometimes involved trailing the Fab Four to the barber shop, sweeping their locks from the floor and mailing strands of hair to adoring female fans.
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Kelly, one of the?Beatles' longest-serving employees, worked for the band for more than a decade - longer than the British band was together - but has never shared her stories publicly until now.
She breaks her silence in a new documentary, "Good Ol' Freda," to have its world premiere on Saturday on the second day of the South by Southwest Film Festival in?Austin,?Texas.
"It's such a classic Cinderella story: Girl picks the job of a lifetime," director?Ryan White?told Reuters.
The tale is sure to delight?Beatles?fans, but White seeks to tell a story that transcends that audience, a story about an amazing decade in an otherwise ordinary life.
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