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1926
Jan 03 George Martin is born, in London
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1934
Sep 19 Brian Epstein is born to Queenie
and Harry Epstein. in a private nursery house, 4 Rodney Street,
Liverpool.
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1940
Jun 23 Stuart Sutcliffe is born, in Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Jul 07 Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) is
born to Richard and Elsie Starkey.
Oct 09 John Winston Lennon is born to Alfred
and Julia Lennon at the Maternity Hospital, Oxford Street, Liverpool.
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1942
Jun 18 James Paul McCartney is born to Jim
and Mary McCartney.
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1943
Feb 25 George Harrison is born to Harold
and Louise Harrison.
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1957
Mar John Lennon with Pete Shotton form a
skiffle group The Quarrymen (after his Grammar school, Quarry Bank),
when he was 16 years old.
Jul 6 Paul McCartney, age 15, meets John
at a Quarry Men performance at Woolton Parish Church fete. A few
days later, John invites him to join the band, impressed with his
guitar skills.
Late 1957 Paul introduces George to the Quarry Men at the Morgue
Club in Old Roan, Liverpool.
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1958
Feb George Harrison, age 15, joins the group.
15 Jun Julia Lennon, John's mother, is ran out by a car
while crossing Menlove Ave. in front of Aunt Mimi's house (where
John lived) and dies.
Aug 29 Mona Best opens a coffee bar in her
cellar, the Casbah Coffee Club in West Derby, Liverpool. Here, John,
Paul, George met Pete Best, who’s a drummer for The Blackjacks.
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1960
Jan John asks his friend from Liverpool
College of Art Stu Sutcliffe to join the Quarry Men as bass guitarist.
The band changes its name to Silver Beetles.
May 10 The Beatles
acquire their first manager – the Jacaranda Club owner Allan Williams.
Aug 16 Pete Best becomes
the “official” Beatles drummer
Aug 17 Performances at the Indra club, a
strip joint in the Reeperbahn, in Hamburg, Germany. After the Indra
closes they moved to the Kaiserkeller. By the end of seven weeks,
Paul and Pete were arrested for trying to burn down the movie theater
in which they lived (Bambi Kino), George was deported for being
underage, and Stu got engaged to Astrid Kirchherr, a German art
student.
Dec 27 The Beatles
appear at a local public hall, Litherland Town Hall back in Liverpool,
gathering a horde of fans, who at first thought they were German.
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1961
Mar 21 The Beatles first performance at
the Cavern Club.
Apr Beatles returned
to Hamburg to play at the Top Ten Club. They recorded a single as
The Beat Brothers, backing Tony Sheridan. The song was "My
Bonnie."
Jun Stuart Sutcliffe
quits the Beatles to study art in Hamburg and move in with his fiancée
Astrid.
Jul Billy Harry started
the Mersey Beat newspaper in Liverpool, where John later have his
own column, Beatcomber
Jul 3 Beatles returns to Liverpool.
Oct 28 Three teens
go to Brian Epstein’s record shop NEMS on that Saturday and ask
for “My Bonnie”, by The Beatles
Nov 9 Brian Epstein
and Alistair Taylor visit the Cavern to check out The Beatles performing
at lunchtime.
Dec 3 The Beatles
agree to let Brian manage them. They start to change their image
and look for a recording contract.
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1962
Jan 01 Beatles audition – unsuccessfully
– for Decca Records at West Hampstead. The songs played were: Like
Dreamers Do; Money (That's What I Want); Till There Was You; The
Sheik of Araby; To Know Her is to Love Her; Take Good Care of My
Baby; Memphis, Tennessee; Sure to Fall; Hello Little Girl; Three
Cool Cats; Crying Waiting Hoping; Love of the Loved; September in
the Rain; Besame Mucho; Searchin'.
Jan 04 “Mersey Beat” front-page title is
`Beatles Top Poll!’ the issue is completely dedicated to the Beatles.
Feb 08 Brian goes
to HMV's store, 363 Oxford Street, London, to have the acetates
cut from tapes of the Decca audition, and meet Bob Boast, disc-cutter
Jim Foy, and Sid Coleman, who sends him to George Martin after listening
to the tapes.
Mar 07 The Playhouse
Theatre, Hulme, Manchester - recording for BBC's Teenager's Turn
(Here We Go): Hello Little Girl; Memphis Tennessee; Dream Baby;
Please Mister Postman. It was their 1st BBC session in
front of a live audience.
Mar 08 BBC's `Teenager’s Turn (Here We
Go)' broadcast of the songs taped the day before.
April 10 Stuart Sutcliffe dies of a brain hemorrhage in Hamburg.
The Beatles are back in Germany to play at the Star-Club.
Jun 06 Beatles have
an audition with George Martin, producer at EMI Parlophone. He insists
that they find a new drummer because Pete isn't good enough. They
play Besame Mucho, Love Me Do, P.S. I Love You, Your Feet’s Too
Big, Ask Me Why.
Aug 16 Pete Best is
sacked from the Beatles.
Aug 17 Last Pete Best performance at the
Cavern as a Beatle.
Aug 18 First performance of Ringo Starr
as Beatle. He agrees to join permanently after he finishes a tour
with Rory Storm. They hire Johnny "Hutch" Hutchinson as
a temporary replacement. Angry Pete Best fans protest outside the
Cavern Club with signs “Pete is Best”.
Aug 23 John marries Cynthia Powell, a British
art student, at the Mount Pleasant Register Office. After they go
for a wedding lunch paid by Brian at Reece's Cafeteria, Liverpool.
They spend their honeymoon at Brian’s vacant apartment.
Sep 04 Beatles record
their first single Love Me Do. George Martin insists on having a
session drummer play for Ringo, Andy White.
Sep 11 the Beatles cut their very first
single Love Me Do. Andy White plays drums on this version.
Oct 01 Beatles sign
a formal 5-year contract with Brian Epstein.
Oct 05 Love Me Do is released in the United
Kingdom. It peaks at #17 on the British charts.
Nov 01 Beatles and
Brian fly to Hamburg. Start of 4th season in Germany, performing
at the Star Club.
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1963
Jan 11 Beatles second single, Please Please
Me is released in the U.K. It goes to #1 on the British charts on
February 22 and stays there for two weeks.
Jan 19 Transmission of performance in `Thank
Your Lucky Stars' (recorded on 13 January). First national appearance.
Feb 11 10:00 am, the
Beatles entered Abbey Road Studios for a recording session. At 10:00
pm, they left - leaving 10 songs recorded that became their first
album Please Please Me.
Mar 22 The album "Please
Please Me" is released in the U.K. and once it hits number
one, it remains there for 29 weeks. Successive singles all hit number
one: "From Me To You," "She Loves You," "I
Want To Hold Your Hand." The same album is released in the
USA in July as Introducing the Beatles.
Mar 23 John’s first book “In His Own Words”
is published.
Apr 08 John Charles
Julian Lennon was born to Cynthia and John.
Apr 15 John travels to Liverpool to visit
Cynthia and Julian for the first time at the General Hospital, Sefton.
He chooses Brian as godfather.
Apr 28 Brian and John fly to Spain for a
12 days vacation.
Aug 3 The Beatles
final performance at the Cavern Club.
Oct 13 Beatles play
on ITV's "Sunday Night at the London Palladium" which
is broadcast to 15 million viewers
Nov 04 Royal Command
Performance. One of the songs performed is "Twist And Shout".
John stepped up to the microphone and said, "Would the people
in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you, if you'll
just rattle your jewelry."
Nov 22 The band's second album "With
the Beatles" is released in the UK, remaining in the top position
for 21 weeks.
Dec 26 With the Beatles
is released in the US and spends seven weeks at number one.
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1964
Jan 20 The album "Meet the Beatles!"
is released by Capitol Records in the US.
Feb Beatlemania crossed
the Atlantic. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" hit the top of
the American charts. Ed Sullivan signed them for two appearances
on his show. Capitol Records distributed millions of "The Beatles
Are Coming!" bumper stickers.
Feb 07 Pan Am Flight 101 was scheduled to
land at Kennedy Airport bringing The Beatles. 3,000 hysterical fans
greeted the plane. Hundreds of fans surround the Plaza Hotel, where
the Beatles are staying.
Feb 09 Beatles first appearance on the Ed
Sullivan Show. They stay for two weeks. They perform five songs,
"All My Loving," "Till There Was You," "She
Loves You," "I Saw Her Standing There" and "I
Want To Hold Your Hand."
Feb 11 Beatles first live performance in
the US at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.
Feb 12 Beatles perform at Carnegie Hall
in New York City
Feb 16 Beatles perform for the second time
on "The Ed Sullivan Show," live from the Deauville Hotel
in Miami Beach, Florida. Approximately 70 million people tune in.
Feb 23 Beatles appear for the third time
on "The Ed Sullivan Show," with a taped performance of
three songs.
Mar 02 Filming commences
on the Beatles' first film, "A Hard Day's Night," completed
in eight weeks.
Mar 31 The Beatles hold the top five slots
on Billboard's chart: #1 Can't Buy Me Love, #2 Twist and Shout,
#3 She Loves You, #4 I Want To Hold Your Hand #5 Please Please Me,
for the first time ever in the recording industry the same artist
holds the 5 top positions.
Apr 04 Beatles hold
14 slots on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
Jun 03 Ringo is taken
to the private patients' wing of the University College Hospital,
London. Brian and George Martin pick Jimmy Nicol as Ringo's replacement
drummer for Holland tour.
Jun 14 Ringo re-joins the Beatles in Melbourne,
Australia.
July 06 "A Hard
Day's Night" premieres in London and Princess Margaret attends
it. It cost $500,000. The film is well received by critics and the
public.
Jul 12 While on his way to a concert in
Brighton in his E-type Jaguar, George is involved in a car accident
in New King's Road, London
Aug 11 "A Hard
Day's Night" opens in the US.
Aug 19 Beatles performance at the Cow Palace
in San Francisco, California, in the first concert of their second
USA/Canada tour, which lasts a month.
Aug 28 Beatles appear on the cover of LIFE
magazine.
Sep 22 Beatles begin
recording songs for Beatles For Sale.
Dec 4 The album "Beatles
For Sale" is released in the UK and hits number one.
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1965
Feb 11 Ringo marries 18 years old hairdresser
Maureen Cox at the Caxton Hall Register Office, London; Brian is
the best man, John and George attend. They go to Brighton,
on the wedding trip.
Feb 23 Shooting begins in the Bahamas on
the Beatles' second film, "Help!"
May 12 Filming of
Help! is completed.
Jun 11 Beatles are
named to the MBE order (Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)
for boosting industry and tourism. Many members of the Order returned
their medals in protest.
Jun 24 John’s second book “A Spaniard In
The Works” is published.
Jul 29 "Help!"
opens in London. It opens in the US on August 11. It cost $1.5 million.
Aug 06 The album "Help!"
is released in the UK and becomes a number one hit, so as in the
US.
Aug 13 Beatles begin their third American
tour.
Aug 15 Shea Stadium, Beatles biggest concert
ever: 55,000 people, $304,000 in tickets $160,000 to the band.
Aug 27 Beatles meet Elvis Presley, at his
Bel Air house
Sep 13 Zak Starkey
was born to Ringo and Maureen, at the Queen Charlotte's Maternity
Hospital, Hammersmith, London.
Dec 03 The album "Rubber
Soul," is released in the U.K. and hits number one there and
in the US.
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1966
Jan 21 George married model Pattie Boyd
(who he’d met when shooting A Hard Days Night), at the Esher Register
Office, Surrey. Brian and Paul are best men.
Mar John told Maureen
Cleaves from London’s Evening Standard newspaper that the Beatles
were “more popular than Jesus”, which was published out of context.
May 01 Performance
in the New Musical Express Poll Winner's Concert, Empire Pool,
Wembley, which was their last British performance until 1969.
Jun 17 Paul buys a
farm in Kintyre, Scotland
Jun 20 The Yesterday and Today album, featuring
the original butcher cover, was released then quickly recalled so
Capitol Records could replace it with something less shocking. The
remaining already sold butcher cover are avid seek by collectors.
Jul 03 Trip to Manila.
On arriving, they are taken to a dock and separated from their luggage
for half an hour.
Jul 04 Brian decides that the Beatles should
not attend a reception organized by Imelda Marcos, Manila’s First
Lady, who took it as an offense, and so do the whole population.
4:00pm and 8:30pm: Concerts at the Araneta Collosseum.
Jul 23 Harold Wilson re-opens the Cavern
Club
Jul 31 US `Datebook' magazine publishes
John declarations on Christianism.
Aug 04 The government
of South Africa establishes a prohibition of radio broadcasting
Beatles records, because of John’s declarations. The ban was
maintained for several years.
Aug 05 The album “Revolver” is released.
Aug 11 Beatles take off for their fourth
and final tour of America. A firecracker went off during one show,
and they thought KKK members were shooting them at.
Aug 12 Beatles hold a press conference and
John apologizes for his remarks.
Aug 13 Public Beatles' records burning bonfires
organized by the North American radio station `Coob'. thousands
of teens burn Beatles records and merchandising
Aug 29 Beatles played their last US concert
at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Nov 08 John meets
Yoko Ono for the first time at one of her art exhibits at the Indica
Gallery, London.
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1967
Mar 11 Beatles receive 3 Grammy Awards,
for Eleanor Rigby, Michelle, and the Revolver cover. It is reported
that Yesterday have 446 different versions recorded so far.
May 15 Paul attends
a performance of Georgie Fame and the Blue Fames at the Bag O'Nails,
meeting Linda Eastman for the first time.
May 25 John's Rolls Royce receives the famous
psychedelic paint.
Jun 01 The album Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is released, holding the number
one slot in the UK for 27 weeks and for 19 in the US. It receives
four Grammy Awards, including Best Album.
Jun 25 Beatles star in "Our World,"
a two-hour satellite television program transmitted live by satellite
to five continents and 24 countries. They perform "All You
Need is Love." This was the first live television satellite
program to air worldwide, having an audience of 400 millions of
people.
Aug 19 Jason Starkey
was born to Ringo and Maureen.
Aug 27 Brian Epstein is found dead in his
apartment in London from an overdose of sleeping pills. The Beatles
learn of his death while they are visiting the Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi in Bangor, Wales.
Sep 01 Beatles announce
that they are managing themselves from now on and they are forming
their own company, Apple.
Nov 08 New York premiere
of `How I Won The War', starring John. He said later that he first
thought of quitting The Beatles when he was shooting this movie
in Spain.
Nov 09 First issue of `Rolling Stone'. John
as Private Gripweed is on the cover.
Nov 27 The album "Magical Mystery Tour”
is released in the US where it hits number one. It is released in
the U.K. eleven days later as an EP disc, without three singles.
Dec 07 Apple opens
at 94 Baker Street.
Dec 26 "Magical Mystery Tour,"
the Beatles' hour-long television special, airs in the UK, where
it is seen by approximately 14 million viewers and not liked by
critics. The BBC broadcast the full-coloured special in black&white.
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1968
Jan 22 Apple Corps was formed. All of the
Beatles records after this date were to be released by Apple Records.
Feb 4 First and only
fans participation on a recording session invited, by Paul, to contribute
for Across the Universe.
15-19 Feb Beatles travel to Rishikesh, India,
to attend a seminar hosted by Maharishi at his center. After 12
days, Ringo and Maureen left. The remaining Beatles remain there,
until a nasty rumor involving the Maharishi spreads around the compound.
They left, and denounced the Maharishi publicly.
Apr 27 John and Paul
appear on the cover of Rolling Stone.
May 14 John and Paul
appear on "The Tonight Show" (with host Joe Garagiola
filling in for Johnny Carson) to announce that their company, Apple,
desires to help young unknown artists.
May 31 The recording sessions for The Beatles
(White Album) start. Yoko Ono accompanies John everywhere. Paul,
George, and Ringo do not appreciate that. The Beatles began to concentrate
more on their own solo work, instead of on the group.
Jul 01 John opens
his first art exhibit “You Are Here (To Yoko From John Lennon, With
Love)”.
Jul 17 "Yellow Submarine," the
animated film, premieres in London. It opens in America a few months
later.
Jul 20 Jane Asher announces on the BBC the
end of her engagement with Paul
Aug 22 Ringo quits
the band during the White Album sessions feeling that he’s not good
enough and is been left out by the others; after much apologizing
by John, Paul and George he returned to Abbey Road to find his drum
set covered in flowers.
Aug 30 "Hey Jude"/"Revolution"
single is released. It’s considered the highest selling single ever
at the time.
Oct 18 John and Yoko
are arrested for possession of marijuana in their flat at Montague
Square. They are found guilty and have to pay a fine.
Oct 26 The Beatles appear again on Rolling
Stone’s cover.
Nov 08 John and Cynthia's
divorce is finalized.
Nov 09 Apple releases John and Yoko's Unfinished
Music Vol. 1: Two Virgins. It is sold in a brown wrapper, to cover
John and Yoko’s naked picture.
Nov 22 The album "The Beatles"
('White Album') is released and went straight to number one in The
UK and US.
Nov 23 Lennon and Yoko appear on the Rolling
Stone’s cover.
Dec 21 The Beatles
appear yet again on the cover of Rolling Stone.
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1969
Jan 02 Let It Be filming begins, which supposedly
is a documentary on the Beatles recording an album.
Jan 13 The album "Yellow Submarine,"
is released in the U.S. and reaches number two position as the White
Album took number one.
Jan 30 Beatles perform together for the
last time live on the roof of Apple's London Saville Row office.
The scenes were included in what became the movie Let It Be.
Mar 12 Paul McCartney
marries Linda Eastman, an American photographer. George and Patti
cannot attend, as they’ve arrested for marijuana possession earlier
that morning.
Mar 20 John married Yoko in Gibraltar
Mar 21 John and Yoko go to Holland and stay
at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel where they hold a "bed in"
for peace.
Apr 22 John changes
his middle name from Winston to Ono.
May Let It Be album
is finished.
May 26 John and Yoko hold a second "bed
in" in Canada.
Jul 06 John and Yoko
leave the hospital, after a car crash in Scotland.
Aug 22 Last photo
session as a group at John’s house Tittenhurst, in Berkshire
Aug 28 Mary McCartney was born to Paul and
Linda.
Sep John decides to
leave the Beatles, but they don’t announce it publicly because of
contract negotiations.
Sep 26 The album Abbey Road is released.
Oct 12 “Paul Is Dead”
rumors are reported on WKNR radio station in Detroit. Groups of
fans are formed to figure out clues surrounding Paul's "death"
from previous Beatles albums and pictures.
Nov 15 Beatles appear
on the cover of the Rolling Stone.
Nov 25 John returns his Member of the British
Empire medal to Buckingham Palace as an anti-war protest: “I am
returning this MBE in protest against Britain’s involvement in the
Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam
and against Cold Turkey slipping down the charts. With Love, John
Lennon.”
Dec 15 `War Is Over'
campaign starts, organized by John and Yoko. Posters and billboards
are displayed in 12 important cities around the world.
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1970
Jan 04 Abbey Road Studio 2, 2.30pm-4.00am:
last recording session of the Beatles as a band.
Jan 15 John opens "Bag One", an
exhibition of some of his lithography and drawings at the London
Arts Gallery.
Feb 07 John and Yoko
appear on Rolling Stone’s cover.
Apr 03 Ringo's first
solo album, Sentimental Journey, is released.
Apr 10 Paul announces publicly the Beatles
break up.
Apr 17 Paul's first solo album, McCartney,
is released.
Apr 30 Paul appears on the cover of Rolling
Stone.
May 8 Beatles last
album, "Let It Be" (recorded before "Abbey Road"
and having the release delayed for technical reasons), is released
in the UK and hits number one.
May 20 The movie "Let It Be,"
premieres in London. None of the Beatles attend.
Nov 11 Lee Parkin
Starkey was born to Ringo and Maureen.
Nov 15 Paul files a lawsuit to officially
break up The Beatles.
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