Music history to be displayed in Liverpool
History is being made in Liverpool as a James Brown jumpsuit, Ray Charles jacket and Beatles ticket stubs go on display in the city.
These are among 80 never before seen artefacts which form part of the world-first GRAMMY Museum exhibition at the Beatles Story's Pier Head site, including unseen images of The Rolling Stones by Bob Bonis.
'The British Invasion: How 1960s beat groups conquered America' also provides visitors with the opportunity to have a virtual drum lesson with former Beatle, Ringo Starr.
Other highlights include a range of items belonging to musical influencers and legends such as The Hollies, The Zombies, The Supremes and The Beach Boys, including album covers and hand-written lyrics to clothes worn by the superstars and the original instruments which they played.
Part of the exhibit is also dedicated to interviews with GRAMMY award winning artists.