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Wolff Siblings Share Emotional McCartney Concert
5 Jun
Summary
- Nat and Alex Wolff's parents played Beatles music during pregnancy.
- The brothers discovered Ringo Starr via the 1965 film 'Help!'.
- They witnessed intense emotion seeing Paul McCartney perform live.

The Wolff brothers, Nat and Alex, revealed their profound and lifelong connection to The Beatles during a recent podcast appearance. Their family's immersion in Beatles music began even before their births, with their parents playing the band's songs to them prenatally. This shared passion became a unifying force for the entire family.
Nat and Alex noted that their own fandom quickly surpassed their parents'. Their musical journeys were influenced by The Beatles, with Alex specifically drawn to Ringo Starr after seeing him in the 1965 film "Help!". They also agreed on the underrated talent of John Lennon and the lasting impact of early Beatles chord progressions on later music.
More recently, the brothers shared an intense emotional experience at an intimate Paul McCartney concert in Los Angeles. They described the performance as "unbelievable," with themselves and other notable attendees overcome with emotion and tears, a testament to The Beatles' unique and lasting magic.