This gripping documentary delves into Chris O'Dell’s unexpected journey from Arizona secretary to trusted insider of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, a unique, behind-the-scenes look at rock’s golden era.
Miss O’Dell - Sex, drugs, and a backstage pass to rock history
Chris O'Dell lived the golden years of rock from the inside. In 1968, an encounter with Beatles publicist Derek Taylor propelled her from Arizona to London, where she became a personal assistant to Peter Asher and later The Beatles themselves.
What followed was a decade-long, whirlwind journey through music history—working with the Stones, Dylan, Zeppelin, and more. Now, decades later, she returns to iconic haunts like Abbey Road, reconnecting with the legends who shaped the era and her life. This documentary is more than a throwback—it's a vital female perspective on a mythologized decade that rarely handed women the mic.
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