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Today In The Beatles History:
1959
The Quarry Men perform at the Casbah Coffee Club.
1962
Evening performance at the Cavern Club.
1963
"She Loves You" number 1 (UK Record Retailer).
Studio 2. 2:30-6:30pm. Recording: Messages To Australia (takes 1-4); "Hold Me Tight" [re-make] (takes 20-29).
Studio 2. 7:00-11:30pm. Recording: "Don't Bother Me" [re-make] (takes 10-19); "Little Child" (takes 3-18); "I Wanna Be Your Man" (takes 2-7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Langham.
1964
A Hard Day's Night LP number 1, 11th week (UK Record Retailer).
A Hard Day's Night number 1, eighth week (US Billboard).
Concert at the Boston Garden, Boston.
1965
Broadcast of a performance for the Ed Sullivan Show, recorded August 15, 1965.
1966
US Gold certification for "Yellow Submarine"/"Eleanor Rigby".
1967
Second day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour around Widecombe, Plymouth, Liskeard, Bodmin, and Newquay. On their journey north, the "Magical Mystery Tour" convoy causes traffic jams. John rips off the posters from the sides of the bus.
Date for the end of Brian's stay at the Waldorf Towers, New York, during his planned trip to North America (alternative day: September 11).
1968
Studio 2. 8:30pm-1:30am. Recording: "Glass Onion" (overdub onto take 33). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
1969
John accepts to participate in the Toronto Peace Festival.
1972
The "Daily Mirror" publishes an article on the making of Ringo's latest film "Count Downe".
1975
Wings perform in concert at the Manchester Free Trade Hall ("Wings World Tour").
UK single release: "You"/"World Of Stone" (Apple R 6007).
1977
James Louis McCartney is born at the Avenue Clinic in St. John's Wood, London.
1980
Third day of John's interview with "Playboy".
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.
On the BBC1 program "Film '83", George gives an interview on his new Handmade film "Bullshot". It is George's first UK TV appearance since February 1979.
In the UK, Linda's book "Photographs" is released in paperback by Pavilion Books.
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.
1985
In England, BBC2 broadcasts a short extract of the Quarry Men's acetate recording of "That'll Be The Day" on the MPL/BBC TV co-production "Arena" special "Buddy Holly".
1986
For the first time in ten years, BBC1 airs the 1967 film "How I Won The War".
BBC2 broadcasts the photography program "Landscapes". Linda McCartney makes an appearance on the show.
In London, Ringo and Barbara attend a "Bond Girls" fashion show at the Savoy Hotel.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
1988
At the NFT (National Film Theatre) in London, a celebration honoring Handmade Films. All of Handmade films are shown from "Monty Python's Meaning Of Life" to the current release, "Track 29".
In the US, CBS TV's show "Entertainment Tonight" features Part One on the "Imagine" film and book.
1995
ITV and Laser, throw a Beatles-theme party to launch "The Beatles Anthology" series.
1997
In London, the private funeral of Derek Taylor is held. George is the only Beatle to attend.
1998
In the UK, the "Daily Mail" publishes the results of the "Top Ten Voices" poll. John comes in at number four and Paul is number 13.
2009
BBC Four again airs the program "How The Beatles Rocked the Kremlin".
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.
The exhibit Linda McCartney retrospective is displayed at the Kunst Haus Wien in Vienna, Austria. The new exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of Linda McCartney’s work featuring 190 of her iconic photographs.
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