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1958
Julia Stanley dies. She is struck down and killed by a car driven by an off-duty policeman, outside her sister Mimi's house.
1964
"A Hard Day's Night" single number 1, 1st week (UK Record Retailer).
With The Beatles, 24th week in the Top 30 (UK Record Retailer).
ABC-TV's "The Road To Beatlemania" broadcast.
John buys "Kenwood", St George's Hill Estate, Weybridge, for £20,000.
1966
Klaus Voorman is released from his NEMS contract by Epstein so that he can join Manfred Mann as bassist.
NEMS, acting as agents, cancels Freddie and the Dreamers' concerts in the Philippines, due to have started on August 5th.
Georgie Fame's management decline an offer from Epstein for Fame to star in an autumn concert tour of the UK.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 3rd week (US Billboard).
"All You Need Is Love" number 2 (Dutch Top 40).
Brian attempts to bring Tim Buckley over from the USA for a concert appearance at the Saville Theatre.
1968
Studio 2. 3:30-8:00pm. Mono mixing: "Revolution" (remixes 20, 21, from take 16). Recording: "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (overdub onto take 23). Mono mixing: "Revolution" (remixes 12-21, from take 23).
Studio 2. 9:00pm-3:00am. Recording: "Cry Baby Cry" (approximately 30 unnumbered takes). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.
The Apple staff moves in 3 Savile Row. Some departments remain at 95 Wigmore Street.
1969
Studio 3. 2:30-6:00pm. Recording: "You Never Give Me Your Money" (overdub onto take 30).
Studio 2 (control room only). 6:00-11:00pm. Stereo mixing: "You Never Give Me Your Money" (remixes 1-6, from take 30). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of bell sounds for "You Never Give Me Your Money".
1971
In London, Yoko signs copies of her book "Grapefruit" at the store Selfridges, on occasion of its re-release. John attends.
1972
"Bangla-Desh" number 11 (Dutch Tipparade).
"With A Little Help From My Friends" covered by Joe Cocker number 17 (Dutch Top 40).
"Mary Had A Little Lamb" 38 (Dutch Top 40).
In Kassel, West Germany, Yoko's exhibition "Documenta 5" continues.
1973
In London, the Beatles' films "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!", "Yellow Submarine" and "Let It Be" are screened at the Classic Cinema in Piccadilly.
1974
At the Record Plant in New York, John records a version of "Move Over Ms. L" and writes the song "Incantation" with Roy Cicala.
1978
Ringo attends Bob Dylan's Blackbush concert at the Aerodrome in Camberley, Surrey.
1982
In the UK, BBC1's program "Top Of The Pops" premieres Paul's promo film for "Take It Away".
1983
New York's Museum of Broadcasting showcase Beatles achieve clips documentary "The Beatles Early Days" and several other films from the museum's personal collection, including the "Ed Sullivan Show" appearances and excerpts from their Washington, D.C. concert on February 11, 1964.
1984
The "Art Of The Beatles" Exhibition, portraying 30 years of the group in the form of cartoons, paintings, photographs, album covers, lithographs and sculptures, continues.
1989
In London, at the Cliphouse Studios, Paul tapes a promo film for the track "Ou Est Le Soleil?".
1990
Paul performs at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ("Paul McCartney World Tour").
Swedish radio station Channel 3 transmits a special program to celebrate Ringo's 50th birthday. The show includes an interview with Ringo, conducted by Staffan Olander (taped June 5th).
1992
Ringo and his new All-Starr Band perform at Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany ("European Tour").
1995
Ringo and his All-Starr Band perform at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, New York (North America tour).
The BBC broadcasts two special programs to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Live Aid. Paul's performance from the concert is featured in both shows, "Remembering Live Aid" and African Summer".
Paul and Linda attend the celebration of the completion of the Rye Memorial Care Centre.
In London, George attends Ravi Shankar's concert at the Barbican Centre.
In the US, Yoko briefly appears on the program "VH-1 Honors".
1997
US album release: Flaming Pie (Capitol C1 8 56500 1).
1998
At the BBC TV Centre in London, Ringo makes a live appearance on the BBC1 program "National Lottery Live". He starts the lottery balls rolling and returns at the end of the show to perform "La De Da".
1999
Paul's art exhibition at the Kunstforum Lyz in Hamburg with 75 of his 500 private paintings.
An exhibition by Cynthia Lennon and Phyllis McKenzie at the KDK Gallery in London continues.
The photo exhibition entitled "Linda McCartney's Sixties" continues at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
2002
Sir Paul McCartney was named the highest-earning music star of the year so far after selling tickets worth £33.9m during his recent US tour.
2006
Ringo and his All Starr Band perform in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
2009
Prior to his appearance on "The Late Show With David Letterman", Paul McCartney and his band perform outside the Ed Sullivan Theater on top of the marquee.
2010
Ringo and his All-Starr Band perform at the Hard Rock Arena, Hollywood, FL.
2012
The Beatles' "Let It Be" is voted the 3rd best song to make the voters proud to be British.
Ringo and his All-Starr Band perform at Edgefield, Portland, OR.
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