Analysis Of When Fans Go Wild By Jennifer Dignan

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In the article “When Fans go wild” By: Jennifer Dignan they compare “BeetleMania” and “Bieber Fever together”. For example in the article “When Fans go wild” By: Jennifer Dignan the author states that there was at least 50 offices outside his hotel. “At least 50 officers were brought into control the crowd.” (Jennifer dognan). This relates Justin Beiber and the Beatles because they both had to have law enforcements to control their fans. Another example is in the article “When Fans go wild” By: Jennifer Dignan it states that Justin Bieber song reached US Billboards. “ The canadian born singer's first album, My World, reached NO. 6 on the US Billboard 200 in 2009. “(Jennifer Dognan). This connects Justin Bieber and the Beatles together because both reached their countries …show more content…

For example In the article “When Fans go wild” By: Jennifer Dognan the author states the Beatles were the biggest selling band of all time. “They remain the biggest selling band of all time.” (Jennifer Dognan) This proves the Beatles were different from Justin Bieber in the fact that the Beatles were the biggest selling band of all time. Another example is that Justin Bieber sold out big stadiums. “ Last September Bieber became the youngest person to sell out New York City’s Madison Square Garden Arena.” (Jennifer Dognan). Finally, In the article “When Fans go wild” By: Jennifer Dignan the author states that the Beatle members grew up in Liverpool, England. “The Beatles got their start in LIverpool, England, where all 4 band members - George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr - grew up.” (Jennifer Dognan). This shows that Beiber and the Beatles were different due to the fact Beiber was a solo artist where as the Beatles were made up of a group of 4. In conclusion, there is allot of differences between Beiber Fever and Beatle