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.”
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On this Date in Beatles History 10-1
On this date in 1962, a new and revised contract was signed between The Beatles and Brian Epstein.
On this date in 1964, Vee Jay Records released the album, “The Beatles Vs. The Four Seasons“, in the United States. Also on this date, Brian Epstein was interviewed by Cliff Michelmore about Brian’s book, “A Cellarful [...]
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.
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On this Date in Beatles History 8-9
On this date in 1966, the original and never used stereo remix of “We Can Work It Out” was destroyed.
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On this date in 1967, the Beatles were supposed to meet with playwright, Joe Orten, to discuss a screenplay he had written for a possible Beatles film. When a chauffeur arrived, Orten’s body was discovered [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 7-18
On this date in 1963, the Beatles began work on their album, “With the Beatles.” The songs recorded on this date were, “You Really Got A Hold On Me“, “Money (That’s What I Want)”, “Devil In Her Heart“, and “Till There Was You“.
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On this date in 1968, [...]
On this Date in Beatles History 6-27
On this date in 1962, the Beatles performed at the Cavern along with a group called the Big Three.
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On this date in 1963, Paul McCartney attended a session with Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas as they recorded the Lennon/McCartney songs “Bad to Me” and “I Call [...]



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