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November 9 in the Beatles History

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on November 9. **

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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1960
    The Beatles perform at the Kaiserkeller Club, Grosse Freiheit,
    Hamburg, West Germany.

    1961
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club at lunchtime. That night
    they appear at Litherland Town Hall, Liverpool (their final
    performance at that venue). This is a major day for The Beatles,
    although they are unaware of it at the time--in the audience at the
    ****rn Club show is Brian Epstein, dressed in his pin-stripe suit
    and seeing The Beatles for the first time. Accompanying Epstein is
    his assistant Alistair Taylor. Epstein will recall his first
    impressions in a 1964 interview: "They were fresh and they were
    honest, and they hadõ?Ưstar quality. Whatever that is, they had it,
    or I sensed that they had it." Over the next few weeks, Epstein
    becomes more and more interested in possibly managing The Beatles,
    and he does a lot of research into just exactly what that would
    entail. When he speaks with the group's embittered ex-manager
    Allan Williams, he is told, "Brian, don't touch 'em with a ****ing
    bargepole." Nonetheless, Epstein invites The Beatles to a meeting
    at his record store on December 3.

    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany.

    1963
    The Beatles, continuing on their tour of Britain, perform at the
    Granada Cinema in East Ham, London. Backstage, before the first of
    their two shows, George Martin informs The Beatles that their
    upcoming single "I Want to Hold Your Hand" looks likely to sell one
    million copies in advance of its release. This will, in fact,
    occur, the first time in the UK that a record notched up sales of
    over one million copies in advance of its release.

    1964
    The Beatles, on a tour of Britain, perform at City Hall in
    Sheffield.

    [J] 1966
    John Lennon attends a special preview of an exhibition by artist
    Yoko Ono about to open at the Indica Gallery in London. The
    exhibition's title is "Unfinished Painting and Objects by Yoko
    Ono". John and Yoko meet for the first time. They are introduced
    by gallery owner John Dunbar.

    [J] 1967
    "Rolling Stone" magazine publishes its first issue. On the cover
    is a photo of John Lennon costumed for his film role as Private
    Gripweed in the movie "How I Won the War".

    1968
    "Hey Jude" is the #1 single in the US for the seventh week in a
    row.

    [J] 1993
    US re-release of John Lennon/Yoko Ono single "Happy Xmas (War is
    Over)/Listen, the Snow Is Falling" on green vinyl (Capitol/CEMA).



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