

What: Ron Campbell will be offering for sale original cartoon paintings of the Beatles both in their Saturday Morning Cartoon and Yellow Submarine roles as well as various other works from his 50-year career in animation including Scooby-Doo, Smurfs, Rugrats and more. Also involved in Scooby Doo, Rugrats, Smurfs, Winnie the Pooh, Flintstones, Jetson’s, George of the Jungle, Yogi Bear, Captain Caveman, Ed, Edd n’Eddy and many others.
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Who: Ron Campbell, Director of the Beatles 1960s Saturday Morning Cartoon series and animator of film Yellow Submarine. As a special bonus, Campbell will also paint original remarques on-site featuring any one of his cartoon characters for customers who purchase any of his artwork. The exhibit is free, and all works are available for purchase. The exhibit will also feature paintings from other cartoons that Campbell was involved with throughout the Golden Age of Saturday Morning Television including Scooby-Doo, Rugrats, Smurfs, Flintstones, Jetsons and more.

Campbell will showcase his original Beatles cartoon paintings created since his retirement from his 50-year career in cartoons. Ron Campbell, director of the 1960s Saturday Morning Cartoon series and one of the animators of the Beatles film Yellow Submarine will make a rare personal appearance at Creative Framing Solutions, 89 Hanover St., Manchester, Friday, December 4 – Sunday, December 6. And Beatlemania is alive and well … recently Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson announced that he is going to be putting together a new film featuring footage from the Beatles 1969 “Let it Be” sessions and Apple Records re-released the classic Beatles Abbey Road album for its 50 th anniversary. Now over five decades later, the Fab Four continues to be the most celebrated musical group in Rock history. MANCHESTER, NH – In 1964 the Beatles invaded the United States, performing for 73 million people on the Ed Sullivan Show and dominating the U.S pop charts for years.

4-6 at Creative Framing Solutions on Hanover Street in Manchester.Įditor’s note: Due to the Saturday snow storm this show has been extended through Dec. Ron Campbell will make a stop in Manchester with his impressive collection of cartoon art Dec.
