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The Beatles History: Daily action

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 3. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1962
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club twice - at lunchtime and
    then again at night. (968)
    1963
    On a short tour of Scotland, The Beatles perform at Two Red Shoes
    Ballroom, Elgin, Morayshire. (1661)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2011)
    1964
    A film clip of The Beatles, taken from the BBC film documentary
    "The Mersey Sound", is broadcast on US television--on "The Jack
    Paar Show" (NBC-TV). This is before their first appearance on the
    Ed Sullivan Show. [Barry Miles reports the date of this broadcast
    as Jan. 1, 1964]. (2021)
    1964
    "I Want to Hold Your Hand" reaches #1 in the Australian singles
    charts. (3757)
    1966
    Promotional videos of Beatles songs "We Can Work It Out" and "Day
    Tripper" are shown on the US television show "Hullabaloo". (2454)
    [J] 1969
    Newark, New Jersey police seize 30,000 copies of John and Yoko's LP
    "Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins", declaring that the album
    cover, which has photos of John and Yoko nude, is pornographic.
    (2482)
    1969
    The Beatles spend a second lousy day rehearsing and filming at
    Twickenham Film Studios. (2980)
    1970
    With John Lennon away in Denmark, the other Beatles meet in Studio
    Two of EMI Studios, London, to complete the "Get Back" tapes (now
    to be released as "Let It Be", the movie and the record). Since
    the movie shows George playing his song "I Me Mine", The Beatles
    needed to record it. They record 16 takes of the basic track, then
    add overdubs. The track is 1 min 34 secs long, but Phil Spector
    will re-e*** it to be 2 mins 25 secs long. The original,
    pre-Spector short track was released on "The Beatles Anthology 3"
    (Disc two, Track 22). (3179)
    [J] 1981
    John and Yoko's LP "Double Fantasy" reaches #1 in the UK charts.
    (3592)
    [J] 1981
    John Lennon's single "(Just Like) Starting Over" reaches #1 in the
    UK charts. (3593)
    [J] 1981
    John Lennon's single "(Just Like) Starting Over" is #1 in the US
    charts for the second straight week. (3680)
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 4. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1962
    "Mersey Beat" magazine publishes its first group popularity poll,
    and The Beatles are solid winners over the nearest competitors
    Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Remo Four, Rory Storm & the Hurricanes,
    and Johnny Sandon & the Searchers. The Beatles' photos are on the
    front page, along with their names, but Paul's last name is
    misspelled 'McArtrey'. (971)
    1963
    On a short tour of Scotland, The Beatles perform at the Town Hall
    in Dingwall. (1662)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2012)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2252)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Adding overdubs to "Penny Lane". John adds a piano part,
    George a lead guitar bit, and Paul a vocal track. (2606)
    1970
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Paul, George, and Ringo re-work "Let it Be". Harmony
    vocals are added by George, Paul, and Linda McCartney (I find this
    interesting--one of Paul's big complaints about the Phil Spector
    version of "The Long and Winding Road" is the inclusion of female
    voices in the choir; McCartney stated that he would NEVER have put
    female voices on a Beatles recording!). Then an overdub with two
    trumpets, two trombones, and a tenor saxophone is recorded.
    Finally, a new lead guitar solo is recorded, the previous one being
    wiped. The lead guitar solo is clearly different on the two
    versions of "Let It Be" released on single (solo from Apr. 30,
    1969) and the album (solo from this day). The difference leads
    many listeners to conclude that the versions are two completely
    different takes, but that is not the case. This session will be
    the final studio appearance for The Beatles, as a group. [Note:
    the final date that all four of The Beatles were in the studio
    together is August 20, 1969]. (3180)
    [J] 1975
    The #1 single in the US is Elton John's "Lucy In the Sky with
    Diamonds". John Lennon plays guitar and sings on the single (using
    the pseudonym Dr. Winston O'Boogie). (3266)
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 5. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at Litherland Town Hall, Liverpool. They
    receive a fee of 7.5 pounds. In the audience this night are two
    members of the group Rory Storm & the Hurricanes: Johnny Guitar and
    Ringo Starr, just returned from Hamburg. This is the first of 36
    bookings for promoter Brian Kelly, who had rushed to sign up The
    Beatles after their hugely successful performance of Dec. 27, 1960.
    These appearances will help establish The Beatles as the top band
    in Merseyside. The demand for The Beatles becomes so great that
    they begin booking two and even three stage appearances in a single
    day, sometimes performing for more than seven hours a day. The
    hectic schedule and rushing from one venue to another make it
    essential that The Beatles find a road manager, and Pete Best's
    friend Neil Aspinall accepts the position. Aspinall will go on to
    become The Beatles' permanent assistant and close companion. (1268)
    1962
    UK release of Tony Sheridan and the Beatles single "My Bonnie/The
    Saints" (Polydor). (496)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club - a lunchtime show. (967)
    1963
    On a short tour of Scotland, The Beatles perform at Museum Hall,
    Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. (1663)
    [G] 1964
    George Harrison and Ringo Starr tape an interview for the BBC radio
    program "The Public Ear". George and Ringo both encouraged the
    radio audience to listen to the music that The Beatles themselves
    liked, American R&B. When asked to mention some of the artists
    that he liked, George said "...Mary Wells, Miracles, not to mention
    Marvin Gaye". When Ringo responded, "Marvin Gaye!", George quipped
    back "I told you not to mention Marvin Gaye!" (Lewisohn). Recorded
    in London, exact location unknown. Broadcast on January 12.
    Re-broadcast in 1972 on the BBC radio documentary "The Beatles
    Story". [Barry Miles reports that the interview was recorded in
    George and Ringo's Green Street apartment in central London; Mark
    Lewisohn reports that it was either that apartment or Tony Hall's,
    which was located on the opposite side of Green Street]. (2019)
    1964
    According to Barry Miles (in "The Beatles: a Diary"), The Beatles
    perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London, in "The
    Beatles' Christmas Show". However, Mark Lewisohn (in "The Complete
    Beatles Chronicle") reports that no performances were put on this
    night. (3849)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2253)
    1966
    At CTS Studios in London, The Beatles "doctor" the soundtrack to
    the film of their August 15, 1965, concert at Shea Stadium, in
    preparation for the film's broadcast. They re-record instrumental
    parts on some tracks, and on some songs they re-record the entire
    song, doing their best to synchronize their playing with the film.
    For "Act Naturally", the disc version is substituted unchanged. On
    "Twist and Shout", the Shea Stadium version is combined with the
    1965 Hollywood Bowl recording of that song. The fixes are done
    more to correct technical problems with the soundtrack than to
    correct performance weaknesses. Two songs, "She's a Woman" and
    "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", are cut from the final film due
    to broadcast time limitations. (2455)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Paul adds another vocal overdub to "Penny Lane", then The
    Beatles record a 13 min 48 sec experimental sound effects track for
    the 'underground' theatrical production "Carnival of Lights Rave".
    The track includes "...distorted, hypnotic drum and organ sounds, a
    distorted lead guitar, the sound of a church organ, various effects
    (water-gargling was one) and...John and Paul screaming dementedly and
    bawling aloud random phrases like 'Are you alright?' and
    'Barcelona!'" (Lewisohn). John would later use some of the same
    techniques in creating his "Revolution 9". (2607)
    1968
    The Beatles' movie "Magical Mystery Tour" is broadcast by BBC2 in
    the UK, in color (it had been broadcast in black and white on
    December 26, 1967, by BBC1). The critical response remains almost
    wholly negative. (2792)
    [G] 1968
    George Harrison in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Producing another "Wonderwall" recording session. George
    does not play any instrument on the soundtrack. (2793)
    [O] 1970
    Working at Olympic Sound Studios, London, Glyn Johns completes the
    re-production and compilation of a new "Get Back" master tape. The
    song "Teddy Boy", which will not be included in the movie, has been
    dropped from the album. "I Me Mine" and "Across the Universe" have
    been added. The master tape concludes with a reprise version of
    the song "Get Back". (3181)
    [J] 1970
    Vacationing in Denmark, John Lennon announces that, henceforth, all
    future proceeds from his songs and records will go towards
    promoting peace on earth. (3184)
    [O] 1976
    Former Beatles assistant and road manager Mal Evans is shot and
    killed by Los Angeles police. In a violent, drugged rage, Evans
    was threatening suicide but then allegedly pointed a loaded rifle
    at police officers. (2483)
    [J] 1984
    US release of John Lennon/Yoko Ono single "Nobody Told Me
    [John]/O'Sanity [Yoko]" (Polydor/PolyGram). (377)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 6. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at St. John's Hall, Bootle, Lancashire. The
    Beatles' growing reputation is evidenced by the near-capacity
    crowd. The Beatles receive a fee of 6.5 pounds. (1267)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club - a night show. (966)
    1963
    On the final appearance of their five-stop tour of Scotland (the
    first of which was cancelled due to inclement weather), The Beatles
    perform at Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire. (1664)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2013)
    1964
    After performing in "The Beatles Christmas Show" at the Astoria
    Cinema, Finsbury Park, London, The Beatles go to the "Talk of the
    Town" to see Alma Cogan's performance, but they arrive too late to
    see her show. (3850)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2254)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). More overdubs are recorded for "Penny Lane". Paul adds a
    bass line, Ringo adds drums, John adds rhythm guitar and conga
    drums. John and George Martin also add piano parts. Handclaps are
    also dubbed in. (2608)
    1968
    The Beatles' US album "Magical Mystery Tour" reaches #1 in the US
    charts. (2794)
    1968
    The Beatles' single "Hello Goodbye" is #1 in the US charts for the
    second straight week. (3668)
    1969
    The Beatles struggle through a third day of filming (at Twickenham
    Film Studios) for the " Get Back" project. Without any clear
    direction, and on an uncomfortable sound stage, nothing much gels
    and resentments flare up again and again. (2981)
    [J] 1972
    John and Yoko form Joko Films, Ltd. (2484)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 7. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at Aintree Institute, Aintree, Liverpool, and
    at Lathom Hall, Seaforth, Liverpool. This is the first of 31
    appearances at Aintree Institute, which is frequented by rough
    patrons who have a habit of tossing chairs at other people,
    including the group on stage. (1266)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Casbah Coffee Club, West Derby,
    Liverpool. (965)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2014)
    1964
    The Beatles tape a seven-song appearance for the BBC Radio program
    "Saturday Club". They record the songs "All My Loving", "Money",
    "The Hippy Hippy Shake", "I Want to Hold Your Hand", "Roll Over
    Beethoven", "Johnny B. Goode", and "I Wanna Be Your Man".
    Broadcast on February 15, while the Beatles were in the US. This
    day's recording of "Johnny B. Goode" is included on the 1994
    Beatles double-CD "Live at the BBC" (Disc one, Track 29). (2020)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2255)
    [G] 1968
    George Harrison leaves England on a visit to India. While there,
    he will record Indian music selections for his "Wonderwall" film
    soundtrack (at EMI's studios in Bombay). (2795)
    1969
    The Beatles carry on trying to find something constructive to do at
    Twickenham Film Studios, where they are filming rehearsals for a
    planned television performance. The "Get Back" project isn't
    getting anywhere. (2982)
    1982
    US re-release of Beatles double LP "The Beatles" (Mobile Fidelity
    Sound Labs/Capitol). Half-speed master recording. (297)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 8. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1963
    The Beatles are at Scottish Television, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, to
    appear on a live television broadcast of the children's magazine
    program "Roundup". The Beatles lip-sync to their
    about-to-be-released second single, "Please Please Me". (1665)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2015)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2256)
    1966
    "We Can Work It Out" becomes the #1 single in the US (Billboard).
    (63)
    1966
    The Beatles' album "Rubber Soul" is #1 in the US. It remains at #1
    for six weeks and stays on the charts for 56 weeks. "Rubber Soul"
    is the seventh Beatles LP to reach #1 in the US (the other six are
    "Meet the Beatles", "The Beatles Second Album", "A Hard Day's
    Night", "Beatles '65", "Beatles VI", and "Help!"). (2456)
    1969
    The Beatles spend another day at Twickenham Film Studios trying to
    "Get Back", but once again their hearts aren't in it and they
    flounder about without any real purpose. To be sure, The Beatles
    are too good as musicians not to have a few good moments, but for
    the most part they're wasting their time. (2983)
    1970
    George Harrison attends a mixing session with Glyn Johns for the
    "Get Back" tapes. George adds a vocal overdub to "For You Blue",
    and Johns re-mixes that song and "Let It Be" (the single version).
    (3182)
    1974
    The Beatles' US Capitol Records LP "The Early Beatles" turns gold 9
    years after its release. This album is essentially the same (but
    with fewer songs) as The Beatles' first Parlophone LP "Please
    Please Me" (released in the UK) and the VeeJay album "Introducing
    the Beatles" (released in the US). (2485)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 9. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1962
    The Beatles perform a lunchtime show at the ****rn Club. (964)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2016)
    1965
    "I Feel Fine" is the #1 single in the US for the 3rd week in a row.
    (52)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2257)
    1965
    The Beatles US album, "Beatles '65", is #1 in the US album charts.
    (2286)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Outside musicians join The Beatles in the studio to
    overdub flutes, trumpets, piccolo, and flugelhorn onto the "Penny
    Lane" track. During the session, unknown to the others, John
    records the musicians' conversation for his tape collection of
    sounds/effects. The flautists are Ray Swinfield, P. Goody, Manny
    Winters, and Dennis Walton. The trumpeters are Leon Calvert and
    Freddy Clayton. (2609)
    [G] 1968
    At EMI Recording Studio in Bombay, India, George Harrison produces
    the first day of recordings for the Indian music selections for his
    "Wonderwall" soundtrack. George does not play on any of the
    tracks, but the soundtrack will be released in November as
    Harrison's first solo LP and it will be the first LP released
    bearing the Apple label. The movie "Wonderwall" will premiere at
    the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 1968. (2796)
    1969
    As the "Get Back" project limps along with rehearsals and filming
    at Twickenham Film Studios, things are reaching the boiling point
    with George Harrison. The following day he will walk out on The
    Beatles. (2984)
    [G] 1971
    George Harrison's single "My Sweet Lord" is #1 in the US charts for
    the second week in a row. (3677)
    1975
    The Beatles' partnership is legally dissolved. (2486)
    [R] 1976
    UK release of Ringo Starr single "Oh My My/No No Song" (Apple).
    (636)
    [J] 1984
    UK release of John Lennon/Yoko Ono single "Nobody Told Me
    [John]/O'Sanity [Yoko]" (Polydor). (738)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 10. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1958
    The Quarry Men (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Eric Griffiths, Colin
    Hanton, and Len Garry) perform at New Clubmoor Hall, Norris Green,
    Liverpool. (1445)
    1962
    The Beatles perform a night show at the ****rn Club. (963)
    1963
    The Beatles perform at the Grafton Rooms, Liverpool. This is The
    Beatles' first appearance on home ground in nearly a month, and
    they head a five-act line-up. The evening is a great success,
    setting a new attendance record for the Grafton Rooms. (1666)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas Show".
    (2017)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). The Beatles experiment with a variety of sound effects,
    some of them (such as scat harmonies and a hand-bell) being
    overdubbed onto "Penny Lane". (2610)
    1969
    The Beatles get back to Twickenham Film Studios to work on the "Get
    Back" project, but with no more success than on previous days.
    After bickering with Paul and having a heated argument with John,
    George announces he's quitting The Beatles and walks out. Well,
    he doesn't exactly say, "I'm quitting!" Instead, at lunchtime he
    quietly walks up to John, Paul, and Ringo and says, "See you 'round
    the clubs." No one tries to stop him from leaving. After
    lunchtime John, Paul, and Ringo try to resume rehearsals. With the
    cameras rolling, and in what must have been an anguished moment for
    all, The Beatles start to play without speaking to one another.
    Yoko, sitting in George's place, begins to scream painfully while
    John, Paul, and Ringo play intensely, forcing feedback to overwhelm
    the studio. Then they stop, leave without speaking, and go home.
    [Note: In another account of the day's events, George makes a more
    direct statement that he's quitting The Beatles. Looking at John
    during the morning session, George reportedly says, "I'm leaving
    the band now". John replies, "When?" George says, "Now". This
    exchange makes sense in light of the subdued reaction of the other
    Beatles to George's "See you 'round the clubs" remark.] (2985)
    [G] 1972
    UK release of George Harrison (and friends) triple LP "The Concert
    for Bangla Desh" (Apple). Recorded live August 1, 1971. Songs:
    "Bangla Dhun", "Wah-Wah", "My Sweet Lord", "Awaiting On You All",
    "That's the Way God Planned It", "It Don't Come Easy", "Beware of
    Darkness", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Jumping Jack
    Flash/Youngblood", "Here Comes the Sun", "A Hard Rain's Gonna
    Fall", "It Takes a Lot to Laugh/It Takes a Train to Cry", "Blowin'
    in the Wind", "Mr. Tambourine Man", "Just Like a Woman",
    "Something", and "Bangla Desh". (588)
    [J] 1972
    John Lennon assists at Yoko's concert in Alice Tully Hall at New
    York's Lincoln Center. (2487)
    [O] 1977
    Apple and Allen Klein's ABKCO settle pending lawsuits out-of-court;
    the cost to Apple is $5 million, and ABKCO's cost is $800,000.
    (2488)
    [J] 1981
    John Lennon's single "Imagine" hits #1 in the UK charts. This is
    not a reissue, for the single has been in continuous release in the
    UK since October 24, 1975 (it was released in the US on Oct. 11,
    1971). (2489)
    [J] 1981
    John and Yoko's LP "Double Fantasy" goes platinum, and it will sit
    at #1 in the charts for eight weeks. (2490)
    [J] 1981
    John Lennon's single "(Just Like) Starting Over" is #1 in the US
    charts for the third straight week. (3681)
    1983
    UK re-release of Beatles single "Please Please Me/Ask Me Why"
    (Parlophone). 20th anniversary reissue. Issued as a regular
    single and also as a picture disc. (732)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 11. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1962
    The Beatles perform a lunchtime show at the ****rn Club. (962)
    1963
    UK release of Beatles single "Please Please Me/Ask Me Why"
    (Parlophone). 11 weeks on the charts; highest position #1. (498)
    1963
    The Beatles perform a lunchtime show at the ****rn Club, Liverpool.
    That afternoon they travel through hazardous icy weather to reach
    the Plaza Ballroom, Old Hill, near Dudley, Staffordshire, for their
    first scheduled evening performance. But they are unable to make
    it the 11 miles to the Ritz Ballroom, King's Heath, Birmingham,
    Warwickshire, due to a blizzard and the coldest temperatures in
    seven years. The Ritz performance is rescheduled for February 15.
    (1667)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London.
    Appearing in the final two performances of "The Beatles' Christmas
    Show". (2018)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2258)
    1968
    The British television program "Top of the Pops" broadcasts "Hello
    Goodbye". The "Hello Goodbye" film clips that The Beatles recorded
    at the Saville Theatre on November 10 could not be used in the UK
    due to a Musician's Union ban on lip-sync performances, so footage
    from the "Magical Mystery Tour" movie is shown to accompany the
    song. (2767)
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on January 12. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1962
    The Beatles perform two night shows, one at the ****rn Club and the
    other at the Tower Ballroom in New Brighton. The Beatles were made
    headliners at the Tower show when the advertised star, Screaming
    Lord Sutch, failed to appear. (961)
    1963
    The Beatles perform at the Invicta Ballroom, Chatham, Kent. (1668)
    1964
    The Beatles appear live (for the second time) on the popular
    Associated TeleVision program "Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the
    London Palladium". When The Beatles had played for this show on
    October 13, 1963, their fee had been 250 pounds. Now, just three
    months later, their fee is 1,000 pounds. The Beatles perform in a
    comedy skit and perform five songs, "I Want to Hold Your Hand",
    "This Boy", "All My Loving", "Money", and "Twist and Shout". (2022)
    1965
    The Beatles put on two performances of "Another Beatles Christmas
    Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. (2259)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). More outside musicians are brought into the studio with
    The Beatles to record overdubs for "Penny Lane". Two trumpet
    parts, two oboes, two cors anglais, and a double bass are recorded.
    Trumpets are played by Bert Courtley and Duncan Campbell,
    oboes/cors anglais by Dick Morgan and Mike Winfield, and double
    bass by Frank Clarke. (2611)
    [G] 1968
    George Harrison, in EMI's Bombay studio, records the instrumental
    track for "The Inner Light". The vocals will be recorded back in
    England, at Abbey Road studios, on February 6 & 8. The Indian
    musicians who had been performing George's "Wonderwall" soundtrack
    score, provide musical accompaniment. Five takes are recorded of
    the "Inner Light" instrumental track. (2797)
    1968
    Beatles Film Productions, Ltd. is renamed Apple Films, Ltd. Apple
    Music, Ltd. is renamed Apple Corps, Ltd. (2798)
    [G] 1969
    London premiere of the motion picture "Wonderwall", which features
    George Harrison's musical score. (2986)
    [O] 1970
    US release of the Badfinger single "Come and Get It", written and
    produced by Paul McCartney. (3185)
    [R] 1972
    The US premiere of Ringo's movie "Blindman", in Chicago. (3264)
    [J] 1981
    US release of John Lennon/Yoko Ono single "Woman [John]/Beautiful
    Boys [Yoko]" (Geffen). (277)
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