2 ФЕВРАЛЯ
Этот день в истории Битлз:
1955
Brian is appointed a director of NEMS Enterprises.
1962
The Beatles played their first professionally organized gig outside of Liverpool at The Oasis Club, Manchester, Lancashire. 2nd performance under Brian's management.
1963
"Please Please Me", number 47 (UK Melody Market).
Start of Helen Shapiro Tour, with Danny Williams, Kenny Linch, Kestrels, and the Red Price Orchestra. 1st Beatles British tour. Concert at the Gaumont, Bradford. Performance filmed for complete transmision on ABC-TV and, later, partial transmision on "Thank Your Lucky Stars".
1966
"We Can Work It Out", 9th week in the Top 30 (UK Record Retailer).
Rubber Soul number 1, 9th week (UK Record Retailer).
End of D'Oyly Carte Opera performances at the Saville Theatre.
1967
Studio 2. 7:00pm-1:45am. Recording: "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (overdub onto take 9, tape reduction take 9 into take 10). Mono mixing: "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (remix 1, from take 10). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.
Paul poses for photographers at his house.
1968
Neil Aspinall and Stephen Maltz become Dandie Fashion's directors.
BBC Television Rehearsal Rooms, Victoria Road, London. Ringo rehearses his appearance on the "Cilla" TV show.
1969
Yoko is divorced from Tony Cox. Yoko is granted custody of Kyoko.
1981
Paul's Montserrat recording sessions begin.
1983
Michael Jackson joins Paul in shooting a promo film clip for "The Man".
1990
Paul performs in concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan ("Get Back Tour").
1993
UK album release: Off The Ground (Parlophone PCSD 125).
1996
Anthology 1 number 29, reappearing in the Top 30, 8th week in the Top 10 (chart based on record stores sales in Santiago, Chile).
1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.
1999
In Tampa, Florida, the exhibition of Linda's pictures entitled "Sixties" is on display at the Tampa Museum of Art.
2002
The Phonographic Performance Ltd. launched performersmoney.com for artists to check if they were owed any of the £10 million in unclaimed money. It showed that Michael Jackson was owed over £100,000 for "Say, Say, Say", Stevie Wonder had money owing for "Ebony And Ivory".
2013
A Beatles record player, produced for fans as a commercial Beatles memorabilia item, fetched $12,100 in an online auction. The record player, which was highly-sought by Beatles collectors worldwide, was manufactured in a limited quantity. Because of this, some believed there was still a strong possibility a few remaining players to be discovered.
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