Saturday 6 July 1963 Live The fifth of The Beatles’ six live appearances at the Memorial Hall in Northwich took place on 6 July 1963.
This was The Beatles’ second live appearance at the Plaza Ballroom in Old Hill, following their show on 11 January 1963.
The Beatles played two shows on this date. This first show at the Plaza Ballroom in Handsworth, Birmingham was followed by another at the Plaza in Old Hill.
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith Following The Beatles’
Wednesday 3 July 1963 Radio The Beatles’ only appearance on the BBC radio show The Beat Show took place on 3 July 1963. It was broadcast on the BBC Light Programme service on 1pm …
Tuesday 2 July 1963 Radio Following the success of the first four editions of The Beatles’ BBC radio show Pop Go The Beatles, the corporation decided to commission a further 11 editions. The first …
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith On this day The Beatles recorded both sides of their fourth UK single, which was released on …
The Beatles began a 10-week series of seaside dates on 30 June 1963, with two shows at the ABC Cinema on Regent Road, Great Yarmouth.
The Beatles’ only appearance at Leeds’ Queen’s Hall took place on 28 June 1963, although they did perform at the city’s Odeon Cinema on three other occasions.
Thursday 27 June 1963 Songs The day after they began writing ‘She Loves You’ in a Newcastle hotel room, John Lennon and Paul McCartney finished the song in the dining room of McCartney’s family …
Wednesday 26 June 1963 Live The Beatles’ second and final concert at Newcastle’s Majestic Ballroom took place on 26 June 1963. They had previously appeared at the venue on 28 January 1963. This was …
Tuesday 25 June 1963 Live The Beatles’ only concert in the Yorkshire town of Middlesbrough took place at the Astoria Ballroom on 25 June 1963. The support act was Billingham group The Johnny Taylor …
Monday 24 June 1963 Radio The Beatles’ fourth appearance on the BBC’s Saturday Club radio show was recorded on 24 June 1963 at the Playhouse Theatre in London.
The Beatles headlined a special edition of Summer Spin – the summer title of Thank Your Lucky Stars – dedicated to Mersey Beat groups on 23 June 1963. It …
Saturday 22 June 1963 Live The Beatles took to the stage later than usual at the Town Hall in Abergavenny, Wales, on 22 June 1963, due to John Lennon’s appearance on the BBC television …
John Lennon appeared without the other Beatles on an edition of the BBC television show Juke Box Jury, recorded on this day and transmitted the following Saturday at 6.35pm.
The Beatles’ only live appearance in Guildford, Surrey, took place on 21 June 1963.
Friday 21 June 1963 Media News that John Lennon had assaulted Cavern Club DJ Bob Wooler at Paul McCartney’s 21st birthday party three days earlier reached the national press on this day. The report …
Two days after he assaulted Cavern Club DJ Bob Wooler for insinuating he had had an affair with Brian Epstein, John Lennon sent a telegram to apologise. The incident …
With the success of The Beatles looking assured, and expectations for better things as their fame grew across the United Kingdom, Brian Epstein formed The Beatles Limited to handle …