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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1940
6:30pm. John Winston Lennon is born at the Maternity Hospital, Oxford Street, Liverpool.
1962
Cavern lunchtime session: the Big Three.
Cavern evening session: Buddy Brittain and the Regents, the Big Three, the Undertakers, and the Strangers.
Visit to the editorial office of "Record Mirror", 116 Shaftesbury Avenue, London.
1963
"She Loves You", 6th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).
Please Please Me LP, 29th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).
BBC Paris Studio, London. 10:00-11:00pm. Recording for BBC's "The Ken Dodd Show": "She Loves You".
Broadcast of "The Mersey Sound" ["The Mersey Beat"?], television BBC documentary. It includes images and an interview with Brian.
Recording for BBC's "The Public Ear".
The Beatles see a Ronald Kirk performance at the Ronnie Scott Club, London.
1964
6:15pm and 8:40pm. Concert at the Gaumont Theatre, Bradford.
Start of UK tour, with Mary Wells, Tommy Quickly, Sounds Incorporated, Michael Haslam, the Remo Four, the Rustiks, and Bob Bain.
Brian and Lionel Bart announce a concert starring Judy Garland. It never materializes.
Recording of three themes at the Granville Theatre, London, before an audience, for the US TV program "Shindig". One of the songs is "The House Of The Rising Sun".
1965
Party organized by Lionel Bart to celebrate the opening of his new musical "Twang!". Brian and all 4 Beatles among the guests.
Help! number 1, ninth and last week (UK Record Retailer).
Help! LP number 1, 5th week (US Billboard).
"Yesterday" number 1 (US Billboard).
1968
Studio 2. 7:00pm-5:30am. Stereo mixing: "The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill" (remix 1, 2, from take 3). Mono mixing: "The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill" (remix 1, from take 3). Recording: "Long Long Long" (overdub onto take 67). Tape copying: "Helter Skelter" (of take 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
Studio 1. Time unknown. Recording: "Why Don't We Do It In The Road" (takes 1-5). Producer: not assigned; Engineer and 2nd Engineer: Ken Townsend.
Copy of take 3 of "Helter Skelter", for Paul. Paul alone works on "Why Don't We Do It In The Road".
1969
Yoko is taken to the King's College Hospital, London. She suffers a miscarriage.
1970
Abbey Road. End of recordings for "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band".
John meets up with George and Ringo at an adjacenct studio where they present him with a special recording of "It's Johnny's Birthday".
1971
Ringo and Maureen visit New York for John's 31st birthday.
Opening of Yoko's exhibition "This Is Not Here" at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York. John is guest artist.
John, Yoko, Ringo, Mal Evans, Allen Ginsberg, Eric Clapton, Phil Spector, Klaus Voorman, Neil Aspinal and Jim Keltner celebrate John's birthday in a New York hotel room. Drunken jam session.
In Britain, the music press report that Paul's new group will be known as Wings.
1975
New York Hospital. Morning. Sean Taro Ono Lennon is born.
1976
As a present for John's 36th birthday, Ringo sends Cherry Vanilla to the Dakota, where she delivers her own special version of "Romeo & Juliet".
1977
Day Two of the Beatles convention at Mr. Pickwick's Club, Liverpool.
1979
John and Sean's birthdays are celebrated at the restaurant Tavern on the Green, Central Park, New York.
1980
In New York's sky, planes write congratulatory words for John and Sean, for their birthday.
1981
In Los Angeles, a seven-foot bronze statue of John is unveiled outside City Hall. Yoko declares today as International World Peace Day.
1982
Paul's brother Mike appears as a special guest on the BBC1 Saturday morning children's show "Saturday Superstore".
1984
In the UK, Ringo appears on the TV AM show "Good Morning Britain", promoting "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends".
Yoko donates $90,000 to the Strawberry Fields Salvation Army home in Liverpool.
1985
In New York's Central Park, a section is dedicated to John and renamed Strawberry Fields. Yoko and Sean attend.
At the Cuts Gallery in London, an exhibition of Dezo Hoffman's photographs from his book "John Lennon" is shown.
In London at Abbey Road Studios, Paul films the promo video for "Spies Like Us".
1986
John's book "Skywriting By Word Of Mouth" is officially released.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
In the US, NBC Radio syndicates the program "Legends Of Rock", featuring the career of John Lennon.
1988
In the US, the CBS program "Entertainment Tonight" features a profile on the Beatles' BBC radio recordings. The show closes with the "I Am The Walrus" sequence.
1989
Paul performs in concert at Palais Omnisport De Bercy, Paris, France ("Get Back Tour").
1990
On what would have been John's 50th birthday, a special broadcast of John's "Imagine" is played simultaneously by approximately 1,000 radio stations in 50 countries around the world.
1993
Paul performs in concert at Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Holland ("The New World Tour").
1998
In the US, to honor John's 58th birthday, VH-1 broadcasts the world premiere video featuring an alternative recording of the song "Working Class Hero".
2000
John Lennon's views on everything from the breakup of the Beatles to his attitude toward revolution and drugs, deemed too controversial to print 30 years before, are revealed in a the book "Lennon Remembers: The Complete Rolling Stone Interviews".
On what would have been John's 60th birthday, the John Lennon Museum opens to the public. Braving heavy rains, about 1,200 people line up around the museum, located about 30 kilometers north of Tokyo, between 7:00-11:00am, when the museum opens its doors.
2001
US album release: Blueprint For A Sunrise (Capitol).
2009
The production of "Just Imagine" opens at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood, California, featuring Tim Piper as John Lennon.
2010
The Ark hosts the third annual The John Lennon Birthday Benefit Concert.
2011
Paul McCartney marries Nancy Shevell at the Old Marylebone Town Hall in London. The reception is held at McCartney's home in St. John's Wood.
The Ark hosts the fourth annual The John Lennon Birthday Benefit Concert.
2012
The Ark hosts the fifth annual The John Lennon Birthday Benefit Concert.
In SoHo, “The Artwork of John Lennon” is presented by Yoko Ono, Bag One Arts and Legacy Productions and will benefit Citymeals-on-Wheels, a nonprofit organization that delivers meals to the homebound elderly. The exhibition features artwork that Lennon created from 1964 to 1980.
2013
In Los Angeles, the exhibition "The Early Beatles Collection," featuring images taken by Astrid Kirchherr, runs at the Leica Gallery. Images include pictures taken during the filming of "A Hard Day's Night" in 1964 for Stern Magazine, as well as some of the images she took of the musicians during their Hamburg, Germany, period in 1960.
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