On this day The Beatles' 71st evening show at the Cavern Club took place. They topped a bill which also featured Pete Maclaine and the Dakotas, and The Dennisons.
June 1962
Live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (lunchtime)
This was The Beatles' 104th lunchtime performance at Liverpool's Cavern Club. It was also the 28th occasion on which they performed both lunchtime and evening shows at the venue.
Live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (evening)
This was The Beatles' 70th evening show at the Cavern Club, and saw them second on a two-act bill headlined by The Blue Genes.
Live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (lunchtime)
On this day The Beatles gave their 103rd lunchtime performance at Liverpool's Cavern Club. It was also the 27th occasion on which they performed both lunchtime and evening shows at the venue.
Radio: Teenager's Turn - Here We Go
The Beatles' second radio appearance took place on this day, on the BBC show Teenager's Turn - Here We Go.
Live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (evening)
The Beatles' 69th evening show at the Cavern Club took place on this date. It was a "Beatles Welcome Home Show" following their third Hamburg residency, which spanned seven weeks at the Star-Club in April and May.
Recording: Besame Mucho, Love Me Do, PS I Love You, Ask Me Why - The Beatles' first Abbey Road recording session
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producers: George Martin, Ron Richards Engineer: Norman Smith 6 June 1962 was the date of The Beatles' historic first visit to EMI Studios at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood, London.
Travel: Liverpool to London
The day before their first Abbey Road recording session, The Beatles drove from Liverpool to London.
Rehearsal: Cavern Club, Liverpool
Two days before their first Abbey Road recording session, The Beatles undertook a second day of rehearsals at the Cavern Club, Liverpool.
Rehearsal: Cavern Club, Liverpool
The Beatles' first Abbey Road recording session was booked for 6 June 1962, and the group needed to prepare material.
Travel: Hamburg to Liverpool
Following their 48-night residency at Hamburg's Star-Club, in which they notched up 172 hours of stage time over seven weeks, The Beatles began their journey back to Liverpool.

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