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1962
Performance at the Cavern, with Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1963
Concert at the City Hall, Newcastle (Chris Montez and Tommy Roe tour).
1964
"In His Own Write" is published.
US EP release: "The Beatles" ("Souvenir Of Their Visit To America") (Vee Jay VJEP 1-903).
US single release: "Do You Want To Know A Secret"/"Thank You Girl" (Vee Jay VJ 587).
BBC's "Frankly Speaking" is broadcast, with Brian's interview recorded on March 7, 1964.
Ceremony at EMI House, London. Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas are presented with silver discs by Sir Joseph Lockwood. Brian attends.
Evening: Empire Rooms, Leicester Square, London. Annual Carl-Alan awards dinner. Brian and the Beatles attend. The Beatles receive two awards from the Duke of Edinburgh. It is announced that the Beatles won three Ivor Novello Awards for their songwriting: Most Broadcast Work of the Year ("She Loves You"), Highest Certified British Sales ("She Loves You"), and a special award for Outstanding Services to British Music for 1963.
A special award is made to Epstein and Martin for outstanding services to British music.
Beginning of shootings at the Scala Thatre for "A Hard Day's Night".
BBC Lime Grove Studios, London. John's appearance on BBC-TV's "Tonight". Broadcast live.
1966
Rubber Soul, 16th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).
1967
Studio 2. 7:00pm-3:45am. Recording: "Getting Better" (overdub onto take 14, tape reduction take 14 into take 15, overdub onto take 15). Mono mixing: "Getting Better" (remixes 1-3, from take 15). Producer and Engineer: Peter Vince; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.
Re-recording of vocals for "Getting Better".
Brian flies to New York to attend the opening night of the Who and Cream in Murray the K's package show at the RKO Theater.
At the Playhouse Theatre in London, the Beatles were awarded three Ivor Novello awards for 1966: Best-selling British single "Yellow Submarine", most-performed song "Michelle" and next-most-performed song "Yesterday". None of the Beatles attend.
1968
Private screening of "Around the World In 80 Days", at the Coliseum Cinerama. Ringo attends. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton host the event. After this, Ringo, Taylor and Burton go to the Dorchester Hotel for a supper party.
1970
Abbey Road, Room 4. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: "I've Got A Feeling" (remixes 1, 2); "Dig A Pony" (remixes 1, 2); "I've Got A Feeling" (remixes 3-6); "The One After 909" (remixes 1-3); "I Me Mine" (remixes 1-3, from take 16); "Across The Universe" (remixes 1-8, from take 8). Editing: "I've Got A Feeling" (of stereo remixes 1, 2, called remix stereo 3; of stereo remixes 4, 5, 6, called remix stereo 4); "I Me Mine" (of stereo remixes 1, 2, 3, called remix stereo 2). Producer: Phil Spector; Engineer: Peter Bown; 2nd Engineer: Roger Ferris.
Mixes of "I Me Mine" and "Across The Universe", guides for the orchestra.
Start of work of Phil Spector on Let It Be.
Studio 3 (control room only). 3:00-7:00pm. Paul and Tony Clark oversee the making of copy master tapes for LP McCartney.
1972
The film "The Concert For Bangla Desh" premieres in New York.
1973
UK single release: "My Love"/"The Mess" (Apple R 5985).
US Immigration and Naturalisation Service Judge Ira Fieldsteel rules that John has 60 days to leave the US or be deported. He grants Yoko permanent residency. John gains the support of John Lindsay, Mayor of NYC, Lord Harlech, former Ambassador in Washington and various artists and academics to stay in America.
1976
Paul and Wings perform in Berlin at the Deutschlandhalle ("Wings Over The World Tour").
1978
UK single release: "With A Little Luck"//"Backwards Traveller"/"Cuff Link" (Parlophone R 6019).
1979
UK single release: "Goodnight Tonight"/"Daytime Nightime Suffering" (Parlophone R 6023).
1983
US album release: Goodnight Vienna (Capitol CDP 7 80378 2) on CD.
The "San Francisco Bay Guardian" prints a series of articles titled "John Lennon And The FBI Files".
1990
Hamlyn Brooks issue Mark Lewisohn's "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" in paperback.
1992
After four years of broadcasting a weekly series, Westwood One radio concludes its series "The Lost Lennon Tapes".
1993
Paul's concert at the Paramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia ("The New World Tour").
1995
Taking a break from the Beatles recording sessions, Paul appears at the Royal College of Music. His composition "Leaf" is performed by award-winning Russian pianist Anya Alexeyev.
2007
Big 100.3, Washington D.C., host a three day presentation of Ringo Starr's complete signed works of art at the Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, Maryland.
2014
In New York City, the Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery runs in the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center. The library exhibition include tour memorabilia, historic film clips, video interviews with musicians, as well as interactive exhibits.
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