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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1962
Brian signs a contract for a performance at the Lewis' 527 club, Liverpool, for £25.
1963
Paul's gets the flu. Hour after hour, bulletins report his condition.
A television interview is recorded at Westward Television Studios in Plymouth, Devon, for a local teen program "Move Over, Dad".
Concert at the ABC, Plymouth ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").
Re-broadcasting of "The Mersey Sound", BBC-TV documentary.
"She Loves You", 11th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).
Please Please Me LP, 34th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).
1966
Concert of the Four Tops at the Saville Theatre. 2 performances. Epstein says this is the first of many Sunday concerts he plans to present at the Saville.
After the show Epstein hosts a party at 24 Chapel Street. Guests, among others: The Four Tops, John, George, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Georgie Fame, Donovan, Eric Burdon, Hilton Valentine and Chris Curtis.
The front page of the "Sunday Telegraph" reports that two of the Beatles have approached Allen Klein through a third party. Klein, in London, did not announce the story himself or made himself available for comment. Brian dismisses the story as ridiculous. George and Ringo are said to be disturbed by the report; John, annoyed about the suggestion of their being disenchanted with Brian. Paul is abroad and cannot be reached for comment.
1968
New York premiere of "Yellow Submarine".
1969
John gives an island of his called Dorinch, by the Ireland coast, so that any hippy who wishes could live there.
1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.
1971
BBC Radio One transmits part-two of a four-part interview with John, conducted by David Wigg, for the series "Scene And Heard" (recorded October 25, 1971).
"Melody Maker" publishes the first picture of Paul's new group Wings on the front page.
1972
US single release: "Now Or Never"/"Move On Fast" (Apple 1853), by Yoko.
1974
Paul and Linda invite John Conteh, the newly crown light-heavyweight boxer, to Abbey Road for a celebratory photo shoot. After the picture is taken, Eamonn Andrews appears from nowhere and says: "John Conteh, this is your life!" Paul and Linda arranged this meeting for the Thames/ITV Network program "This Is Your Life".
1975
Wings perform in concert at the Myers Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia ("Wings World Tour").
Due to such a high demand for tickets, this evening's concert is taped for an Australian TV special. Since he cannot enter Japan, Paul arranges for a copy of this tape to be shown on Japanese TV.
1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.
In England, the "News Of The World" newspaper publishes an interview with George.
1980
John's secretary makes contacts to arrange a visit of John to Brazil, to take effect during the Carnival of Rio de Janeiro.
1981
UK single release: "Wrack My Brain"/"Drumming Is My Madness" (RCA RCA 166).
1982
At Surrey University, George Martin presents a check for £2,000 to the first John Lennon Scholarship winner, David Wilson.
1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
1989
UK single release: "Figure Of Eight"/"Ou Est Le Soleil?" (Parlophone R 6235).
1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".
1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.
In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.
In the US, MPI releases the Apple production of "The Beatles: The First US Visit" on home video and laserdisc.
1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.
1993
In the UK, Channel 4 transmits Paul's concert from Charlotte, North Carolina (recorded June 15, 1993).
1995
In England, VCI re-releases the films "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!" and "The Making Of A Hard Day's Night" on home video.
1997
At The Village Recorders Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo continues work on Vertical Man. A chorus of 46 friends and relatives record the backing track for "La De Da".
2000
UK album release: 1 (Apple 529 3252).
The Beatles sanction their first official Web site, www.thebeatles.com. The site launches in conjunction with the UK release of 1, a compilation of 27 British and US No. 1 tracks.
2001
US album release: Driving Rain (Capitol 35510-2).
Paul’s Wings documentary, "Wingspan", is released on home video and DVD.
2012
The original collage that was reproduced and included in copies of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band sold for $87,720. The piece, which was designed by Peter Blake, was sold to an unnamed bidder as part of an auction of modern British art at Sotheby’s in London.
2013
Ringo and his All-Starr Band perform at the National Auditorium, Mexico City, Mexico.
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