On this Date in Beatles History 11-19

On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed a lunchtime show at the Cavern Club.
On this date in 1965, Studio Two Records released George Martin’s album of his instrumental version of the album, “Help!“.
On this date in 1971, ABC Records released the B.B. King album, “B.B. King In London“, which featured Ringo Starr on three [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 11-16

On this date in 1962, the Beatles went to EMI House in London to the ground floor studio, where they recorded a spot for the Radio Luxembourg program “The Friday Spectacular“.
On this date in 1963, a US-TV crew filmed the Beatles during a concert at the Winter Gardens in Bournemouth.
On this date in 1964, the [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 11-11

On this date in 1963, the Beatles escaped from a crowd in Birmingham, England, disguised as policemen. Also on this date, Brian Epstein met with Ed Sullivan in New York City, to negotiate both the Beatles and Gerry & the Pacemakers appearances on Sullivan’s show. Sullivan walked away with a one year exclusive for the [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 11-10

On this date in 1963, BBC-TV broadcast the Beatles‘ November 4th performance at the Royal Command Performance.
On this date in 1965, the Beatles recorded the song, “The Word“.
On this date in 1966, Newspapers around the world reported that Beatles will no longer be performing live concerts.
On this date in 1967, the Beatles filmed three different [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 11-1

On this date in 1962, the Beatles along with new manager Brian Epstein, flew to begin their fourth tour of duty in Hamburg, Germany. This time at the Star Club.
On this date in 1963, the Rolling Stones released a single featuring the Lennon/McCartney penned tune, “I Wanna Be Your Man“, in the UK.
On this date [...]

On this date in Beatles History 10-29

On this date in 1963, Brian Epstein accepted a proposal to produce the first Beatles film. Also on this date, the Beatles completed their very first European tour.
On this date in 1964, the Beatles performed two concerts at the ABC Theatre in Plymouth, England.
On this date in 1969, “Rat Magazine” published the “Paul is dead” [...]

On this Date in beatles History 10-17

On this date in 1962, the Beatles played a lunchtime and an evening gig at the Cavern Club. They shared the evening stage with two other bands: Group One and The Big Three.
On this date in 1963, the Beatles recorded their 1963 Christmas message, the first of such holiday greetings. In addition, they recorded the [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 10-16

On this date in 1959, future Beatles producer, George Martin produced a session for the first time using a sitar and a tabla, when he worked on the song, “Wouldn’t That Be Loverly“, for Peter Sellers’ album, “Songs for the Swingin’ Sellers“.On this date in 1963, Bernard Delfont announced that the Beatles would perform at [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 10-7

On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed an evening show at the Cavern Club along with the Red River Jazzmen, the Bluegenes, and the Zodiacs.
On this date in 1964, the Beatles and Brian Epstein met with Walter Shenson, who had produced the film, “A Hard Day’s Night“, to discuss plans for their next [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 9-23

On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed at the Cavern Club with the Dominoes and The Saints Jazz Band.
On this date in 1968, the Beatles begin recording the song, “Happiness is a Warm Gun” for the album, “The Beatles” aka “The White Album“.
On this date in [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 9-8

On this date in 1963, the Beatles were interviewed by Donald Zec at his London home located at 28 Maitland Court. The article was published two days later in the Daily Mirror.
On this date in 1967, the Beatles recorded the song, “Aerial Tour Instrumental” – actually the working title of the song, “Flying“. [...]

On this Date in Beatles History 9-6

On this date in 1933, Harry Epstein and Queenie Hyman were married at Wilson Road Synagogue in Sheffield, England. They were the future parents of Beatles‘ manager, Brian Epstein.
On this date in 1962, “Mersey Beat” magazine published the article “On Safari With Whide Hunter“, written by John Lennon, under the pseudonym Beatcomber.
On this date in [...]

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