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 11-15
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 11-8
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 10-31
On this date in 1963, there was a convergence at London’s Heathrow Airport. The Beatles, returning from their European tour, were at the airport the same time as the prime minister, Miss Universe and — a foreboding of their future — Mr. Ed Sullivan.
On this date in 1968, Linda Eastman and her daughter Heather moved [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 10-19
On this date in 1965, the Beatles recorded their third Christmas message record.
On this date in 1968, John Lennon and Yoko Ono appeared at the Marylebone Magistrate’s Court on drug possession charges. They posted bail.
On this date in 1973, Apple Records released the Ringo Starr single, “Photograph“/”Down And Out“, in the UK.
On this date in [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 10-15
On this date in 1963, the Beatles performed a concert at the Floral in Southport, England.
On this date in 1973, Paul McCartney used the facilities at Abbey Road studios to begin final mixing of the album, “Band on the Run“.
On this date in 1979, John Lennon and Yoko Ono donated $1,000 to a fund that [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 10-14
On this date in 1963, Photographs of the Beatles London Palladium performance were published on the front page of every London newspaper.
On this date in 1964, Brian Epstein sent a telegram to Prime Minister Harold Wilson on the eve of the General Election saying, “Hope your group is as much a success.”
On this date in [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 10-13
On this date in 1941, Neil Aspinall, the road manager and personal assistant for the Beatles, was born in Prestatyn, North Wales.
On this date in 1961, Brian Epstein recorded an album of him reading from his book, “A Cellarful of Noise“, with George Martin producing.
On this date in 1965, the Beatles recorded the song, “Drive [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 10-6
On this date in 1962, the Beatles held their very first record autograph signing, when they appeared at Dawson’s Music Shop in Widnes to sign copies of the single, “Love Me Do“/”P.S. I Love You“.
On this date in 1963, the Beatles performed a concert at the Regal in Kircaldy, Scotland.
On this date in 1964, the [...]
Today in Beatles History 10-5
On this date in 1962, Parlophone Records released their first Beatles record, when “Love Me Do“/”P.S. I Love You” was released in the UK. Also on this date, Radio Luxembourg became the first radio station ever to broadcast a Beatles record.
On this date in 1963, the Beatles performed a show at Concert Hall in [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 10-2
On this date in 1963, the Beatles‘ album, “Please, Please Me” spent its 28th week on the UK’s New Musical Express top ten chart.
On this date in 1964, Brian Epstein’s book about his discovery of the Beatles, “A Cellarful Of Noise” was published in the UK.
On this date [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 9-28
On this date in 1961, the Beatles performed at the Litherland Town Hall in Liverpool.
On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed a lunch show at the Cavern Club.
On this date in 1976, A&M Records sued George Harrison for $10 million, claiming that he did not hold up to his end of the contract by [...]



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