Tag: september 1964
Recently-discovered rare film footage of The Beatles in Kansas City during their first US tour in 1964 fetched £4,100 ($6,600) at auction on Tuesday 4 November.
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith This was the fourth of seven days in which The Beatles recorded their fourth UK album Beatles …
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Norman Smith Having finished their triumphant tour of North America in August and September 1964, The Beatles returned to …
Ringo Starr appeared on a judging panel for the final of the National Beat Group Competition on this day at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London.
Sunday 20 September 1964 Live The Beatles performed for no fee at a charity concert in aid of the United Cerebral Palsy of New York City and Retarded Infants Services on 20 September 1964. …
Following their concert in Dallas, Texas on 18 September 1964, The Beatles were flown to a ranch in Missouri for a rest day.
Friday 18 September 1964 Live This was The Beatles’ only concert in Dallas, Texas. They topped a bill which also included, in order of appearance, The Bill Black Combo, The Exciters, Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, …
Wednesday 16 September 1964 Live This was The Beatles’ only concert in New Orleans, Louisiana. They played before a capacity crowd of 12,000 at the City Park Stadium, and were in the city for …
Tuesday 15 September 1964 Live The Beatles performed one show at the Public Auditorium, also known as the Public Hall, in Cleveland, Ohio. Also on the bill were, in order of appearance, The Bill …
Monday 14 September 1964 Live The Beatles performed one concert on this day, to an audience of 12,603 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Sunday 13 September 1964 Live This was The Beatles’ only visit to Baltimore. They performed two shows at the Civic Center, to a total of 28,000 fans. The support acts were The Bill Black …
The Beatles were to have had a rest day in Jacksonville, Florida, but stayed in Key West until Hurricane Dora passed.