George Harrison meets Bob Dylan in Portsmouth
George Harrison and Mal Evans drove to Portsmouth on this day, to meet Bob Dylan.
George Harrison and Mal Evans drove to Portsmouth on this day, to meet Bob Dylan.
The Beatles united for a final photographic session on 22 August 1969. It was also the last occasion in which
Having walked out of The Beatles on 22 August 1968, Ringo Starr rejoined the group on this day.
George Harrison, his wife Pattie and The Beatles’ assistant Mal Evans had flown to Greece on 17 August 1968 for
George Harrison and his wife Pattie Harrison flew to Greece on this day for a brief holiday.
George and Pattie Harrison, Ringo Starr, Maureen Starkey and Mal Evans all flew to California on this day.
The Beatles’ assistant Mal Evans gathered together luggage belonging to George and Pattie Harrison, her sister Jenny, plus John and
George Harrison, his wife Pattie and The Beatles’ assistant Mal Evans returned to England from Greece on this day, to
John Lennon, his wife Cynthia and son Julian, along with Paul McCartney, Jane Asher, Pattie Harrison’s 16-year-old sister Paula Boyd,
Following their week-long holiday in San Francisco, Denver and Los Angeles, Paul McCartney and Mal Evans arrived back in London,
In the early hours of this morning, after he was recorded chewing celery on The Beach Boys’ song ‘Vegetables’, Paul
On 4 April 1967, Paul McCartney and Mal Evans had flown from England to the United States to meet Jane
Paul McCartney and Mal Evans continued their stay in Denver, Colorado on this day, without Jane Asher, who was appearing
Paul McCartney had flown to France on 6 November 1966, and met Mal Evans in Bordeaux on 12 November before
One week after beginning his road trip across France, Paul McCartney had a rendezvous with The Beatles’ roadie Mal Evans
Prior to performing two concerts in the village of Blokker in the Netherlands – their only two shows on Dutch
Following the previous day’s concerts in Copenhagen, Denmark, The Beatles flew to Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands, arriving at 1pm.
The Beatles’ American invasion began on 7 February 1964. The band’s Boeing 707, Pan Am flight 101, left London Airport
The Beatles performed at Blackpool’s ABC Theatre on 11 August 1963. It was the third of five concerts by the
After two busy days in London, The Beatles began the long drive back to Liverpool on the morning of 23