The Beatles This Week: June 21–June 27

In their last live TV performance on June 25, 1967, the Beatles played “All You Need Is Love” for an estimated 400 million viewers.
Continue readingIn their last live TV performance on June 25, 1967, the Beatles played “All You Need Is Love” for an estimated 400 million viewers.
Continue readingOn June 13, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio, female fans waiting to buy tickets for the upcoming concert get involved in a brawl, and the police had to be called in to handle the situation.
Continue readingOn May 29, 1967 “The Beatles Revive Hope In Pop Music,” an analysis of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” written by William Mann, was published in “The Times.”
Continue readingOn May 18, 1971 the album “Let It Be” was released in the US. It broke a record for the highest advance sales at 3,700,000.
Continue readingOn May 11, 1967 “Baby You’re a Rich Man” was recorded at the Olympic Sound Studios in London, the first song to be recorded for the upcoming movie, “Yellow Submarine.”
Continue readingOn May 5, 1960, The Quarry Men changed their name to the Silver Beetles, later to become The Beatles.
Continue readingThe Beatles were presented with a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group for “A Hard Day’s Night.”
Continue readingDid you ever wonder about what The Beatles were up to on a week-to-week basis? Are you a Beatles trivia buff? Test your knowledge here as you look at what happened to The Beatles in a specific week in time. March 22, 1963 – The Beatles’ debut album, Please Please Me, was released in the
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