On this Date in Beatles History 11-20
On this date in 1963, the Beatles performed a show at the Ardwick Apollo in Manchester. The show was filmed by Britain’s ABC-TV.
On this date in 1964, John Lennon, Dudley Moore and Norman Rossington gathered at Winbledon Common to film “Deaf Ted, Danoota, (and me)”, a poem from John’s book, “In His Own Write“, for [...]
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 11-18
On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed at the Cavern Club along with the Mersey Beats.
On this date in 1963, the press reported that Brian Epstein had asked fans not to throw things to the stage during Beatles’ performances.
On this date in 1973, Ringo Starr’s single, “Photograph“, co-written by Ringo and George Harrison, hit [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-17
On this date in 1962, the Beatles recorded a performance for Granada TV’s “People And Places” show.
On this date in 1965, the mono version of the album, “Rubber Soul” was cut by Harry Moss.
On this date in 1967, mixing for the “Magical Mystery Tour” sessions concluded.
On this date in 1974, John Lennon began mixing sessions [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-15
On this date in 1959, the Beatles were in Manchester, England in competition for an appearance on the British TV show, “Star Search“. However, they left dejected once they discovered that the last bus to Liverpool left before the finals.
On this date in 1962, the Beatles and Brian Epstein returned to Liverpool from Hamburg.
On [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-14
On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed their last show at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany.
On this date in 1964, the Beatles went to Teddington TV Studios in Middlesex to film a spot for Britain’s ABC-TV show, “Thank Your Lucky Stars“.
On this date in 1967, the John Lennon and Yoko Ono [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-12
On this date in 1963, the Beatles were forced to postpone a concert at the Guild Hall in Portsmouth due to Paul McCartney being ill.
On this date in 1965, the LP “Beatles in Italy” was released in Italy.
On this date in 1973, Apple Records released the Paul McCartney and Wings single, “Helen Wheels” / “Country [...]
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 11-8
On this date in 1961, Brian Epstein telephoned the Cavern Club inquiring about a ticket to visit the club to take a look at this Beatles band he had been hearing about.
On this date in 1963, the Beatles performed a concert at the Ritz in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
On this date in 1965, the Beatles recorded [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-6
On this date in 1963, the Beatles appeared on the BBC’s “Ken Dodd Show“.
On this date in 1966, fans gathered outside the Chapel Street home of Brian Epstein demanding more concerts from the Beatles. Brian wasn’t home. He was attending a Beach Boys concert.
On this date in 1968, Joe Cocker’s remake of the Lennon/McCartney tune, [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-5
On this date in 1963, the headline of London’s “Daily Mirror” newspaper read in bold type, “BEATLEMANIA“.
On this date in 1965, the Jewish Chronicle quoted Princess Margaret as saying, “I think the Beatles believe that MBE stands for Mister Brian Epstein“.
On this date in 1968, Paul McCartney went to Scotland for a vacation.
On this [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 11-4
On this date in 1963, the Beatles perform a “Royal Command Performance” for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Prince Of Wales Theatre in London. It was during this performance that John Lennon uttered the famous ad-lib, “Those in the cheaper seats clap your hands. The rest just rattle your jewelry“. Also on [...]



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