Bruce Spizer is a life-long native of New Orleans and a first generation Beatles fan. He is a well-known Beatles author/historian and is considered one of the world’s leading experts on the Beatles. A "taxman" by day, Bruce is a Board Certified Tax Attorney and CPA. A "paperback writer" by night, Bruce is the author of ten critically acclaimed books on the Beatles, including “The Beatles Are Coming! The Birth of Beatlemania in America,” “The Beatles and Sgt. Pepper: A Fans’ Perspective,” "The Beatles White Album and the Launch pf Apple" and “Beatles For Sale on Parlophone Records,” which covers all of the Beatles records issued in the U.K. from 1962 - 1970. His articles have appeared in American History, Beatlefan, Goldmine and Parade. He has appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America and Nightline, CBS’s The Early Show, Fox National News, CNN, and morning shows in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Nashville, New Orleans and Washington, D.C. He is a frequent guest on local, national and international radio programs, including those broadcast by NPR, ABC and the BBC. Bruce has been a guest speaker at numerous Beatles conventions in the U.S. and U.K. and at the Grammy Museum, the Paley Center for Media, the Newseum, the American Film Institute, New York’s Lincoln Center and the Rock ’N’ Roll Hall of Fame & Museum in Cleveland. He wrote the questions and answers for the Beatles edition of Trivial Pursuit. Bruce serves as a consultant for Universal Music Group, Capitol Records and Apple Corps, Ltd. on Beatles projects. His credits on Beatles releases include the multi-million selling CD “1,” the CD box set “The Capitol Albums, Vol. 2” (wrote the essay), “The U.S. Albums” box set, the Ron Howard film “Eight Days A Week” and the deluxe edition of the 50th Anniversary release of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”