Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Beatles History

The following articles relate what happened on "this day in Beatles history." Since the band was together from the late fifties until 1970, a majority of calendar dates have great Beatles facts associated with them. Click on the links below as our archives grow to recall what happened on any given day in Beatles history. Check this page frequently to see the evolution of the greatest band in rock and roll history: the Beatles.

December 31, 1970: December 31, 1970: McCartney Sues to Dissolve the Beatles
January 1, 1962: January 1, 1962: The Beatles' Decca Audition
January, 1964: Controversial Release of INTRODUCING THE BEATLES (Vee-Jay Records) in 1964
January 3, 1970: January 3-4, 1970: "I, Me, Mine" is the Swan Song
January 3, 1964: January 3, 1964: "She Loves You" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
January 13, 1964 and 1969: January 13, 1964 and 1969: "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and Yellow Submarine LP Released Respectively
January 15: 1964: January 15, 1964: The Beatles Play France
January 15: 1970: January 15, 1970: Lennon's Lithographs on Display
January 18, 1969: January 18, 1969: Lennon Warns that Apple in Financial Chaos
January 20, 1970: John and Yoko Cut Off Their Hair
January 21, 1966: George Harrison Marries Patti Boyd
January 22, 1970: Paul McCartney Starts to Record his First Solo Album
January 24, 1962: The Beatles Sign with Brian Epstein
January 27, 1964: MGM Releases "My Bonnie"
January 27, 1970: The Making of "Instant Karma"
January 29, 1979: The Magic Christian Premiers
January 30, 1971: All Things Must Pass and My Sweet Lord Hit # 1 in UK
January 30, 1971: "Please Please Me" Released by Vee-Jay in the U.S.
January 30, 1969: 40th Anniversary of Rooftop Concert
February 1, 1964: "I Want to Hold Your Hand Reaches Number One"
February 3, 1964: MGM Releases THE BEATLES WITH TONY SHERIDAN LP
February 4, 2008: NASA Sends "Across the Universe" into Space
February 5, 1967: "Penny Lane" Video Promo Shot
February 6, 1958: George Harrison Joins the Quarrymen"
February 7, 1964: Beatles Arrive in the United States on February 7, 1964
February 8, 1963: The Beatles Tour with Helen Shapiro
February 9, 1964: The Beatles Debut on Ed Sullivan
February 10, 1969: George Harrison Leaves the Beatles
February 10, 1964: The Beatles Smash Nielson Ratings
February 11, 1966: Ringo Gets Married to Maureen Cox
February 11, 1964: The Beatles Play Washington, D.C.
February 12, 1964: Two Performances at Carnegie Hall
February 13, 1967: "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane" Released in the U.S.
February 14, 1963: Beatles Play Locarno Ballroom on Valentines Day
February 16, 1968: The Beatles Travel to India
February 16, 1964: Second Sullivan Appearance

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