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1961
3:00pm. Raymond Jones asks Brian Epstein for the record "My Bonnie", by the Beatles.
Soon after, another youngster asks him about a Beatles record.
1962
1st ever concert at the Liverpool Empire Theatre, as principal support act for Little Richard, along with Craig Douglas, Jet Harris, Kenny Lynch, Sounds Incorporated.
Hours before, on the phone, Brian arranges a show with promoter Arthur Howes for December 2nd, birth of the future Epstein-Howes concert promotions team.
1963
Brian returns from Sweden to the UK.
Concert in Boras.
1964
6:15pm and 8:30pm. Concerts at the ABC, Exeter.
1965
Studio 2 (control room only). 5:00-5:30pm. Mono mixing: "We Can Work It Out" (remix 1, from take 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Jerry Boys.
Playback for Granada Television's "The Music Of Lennon And McCartney".
End of "Star Scene '65" tour, at the ABC Cinema, Wigan.
1966
Brian tells Sid Bernstein that there are no plans for the next North American tour.
1967
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 21th week (UK Record Retailer).
1968
The divorce trial of Cynthia and John is decided in favor of Cynthia.
1970
In Los Angeles, John is sought by the defense as a witness at the Sharon Tate murder trial.
George and Patti arrive in New York, where work on the album All Things Must Pass concludes.
1971
At the Record Plant in New York, John and Yoko begin recording sessions for the song "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)".
1974
In the London High Courts, Allen Klein loses his legal case against John, George, Ringo, Yoko and 28 UK and US companies associated with the Beatles.
1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.
1980
At AIR Studios in London, Paul works with George Martin on the soundtrack for the proposed "Rupert The Bear" film.
1981
At the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool, a biographical play entitled "Lennon" opens.
1983
Paul's video for "Say Say Say" is premiered in the UK on Channel 4's show "The Tube".
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, Linda's exhibition featuring shots from her book "Photographs" opens to the public.
1984
In New York, Paul gives an interview to radio staion WPLJ, promoting his film "Give My Regards To Broad Street".
1985
At the Cuts Gallery in London, an exhibition of Dezo Hoffman's photographs from his book "John Lennon" ends.
In the US, MTV premieres Yoko's promo video for the song "Hell In Paradise".
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
1988
In London, Cynthia, Yoko and Sean attend the UK premiere of the film "Imagine: John Lennon" at the Cannon Cinema.
1991
In the UK, "Liverpool Oratorio" released on videotape.
In the UK, Apple Records delay the first phase of reissuing their back catalogue on CD and vinyl.
1994
In London, EMI Records announce the upcoming release of the double album The Beatles Live At The BBC.
1995
The "Daily Express" publishes an exclusive interview with Paul, speaking his mind of living in the shadow of John's martyrdom.
1997
"Business Age" magazine reports that David Bowie is the richest British rocker, worth $917 million. That placed him ahead of Paul McCartney -- net worth $868 million -- for the first time. Tom Jones, Phil Collins and Elton John rounded out the top five. Annie Lennox was listed as the richest woman in British rock, worth $43 million, which was only good for 34th place overall among UK rockers.
Paul and Bruce Springsteen were among the 35 artists who have signed on to record a charity album in memory of Princess Diana. Other artists on Diana, Princess of Wales: Tribute included Queen, Annie Lennox, R.E.M., Seal, Michael Jackson, U2, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin and Celine Dion. (Elton John's "Candle In the Wind 1997" was not on the album.)
1998
In the UK, the Beatles' album Abbey Road comes under scrutiny in the BBC Radio Two new series "Classic Albums".
2003
Beatrice Milly McCartney is born at 8:45pm at the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth in St John's Wood.
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