Ken Mansfield has experienced a life that most people have only
read about. He was in the heart and heat of the music industry when
it was young and vibrant—back when creativity and passion made the
music. A simple young man from the Indian reservation lands in
Northern Idaho, Ken found himself propelled into the center of a
Rock ‘n’ Roll whirlwind when as a Capitol Records executive the
Beatles asked him to be the US Manager of their Apple Record label
as well as acting as their personal liaison between the UK and the
US. When the Beatles breakup seemed inevitable, he moved on to
become a Vice President at MGM Records and then President of
Barnaby Records a CBS label owned by Andy Williams. Wanting to fly
even higher and faster, he left the corporate world to set up his
own company, Hometown Productions Inc., where he produced famous
artists of that era such as Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Don Ho,
David Cassidy, Claudine Longet, Nick Gilder, The Flying Burrito
Bros. and more.
Ken is the author of six books including the top selling The
Beatles, The Bible and Bodega Bay (Broadman and Holman) and The
White Book (Thomas Nelson). Other titles include, Between Wyomings
(Thomas Nelson), Stumbling on Open Ground (Thomas Nelson), Rock and
a Heart Place (Broadstreet) and Philco (Post Hill Press). Ken now
lives, loves and writes on the beautiful Florida gulf coast with
his wife Connie.
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