February 11
1963 (Feb 11) - The Beatles Record Ten Songs in Ten Hours |
1964 (Feb 11) - Beatles Attend British Embassy Cocktail Party |
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1964 (Feb 11) - The Beatles Make Their American Concert Debut |
1965 (Feb 11) - Ringo and Maureen Get Married |
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1968 (Feb 11) - The Beatles Record 'Hey Bulldog' |
1970 (Feb 11) - 'The Magic Christian' Debuts |
2008 (Feb 11) - Paul Reaches a Settlement With Heather Mills |
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February 12
1962 (Feb 12) - Beatles Audition for the BBC |
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1964 (Feb 12) - Beatles Return to NYC by Train; Perform Two Concerts At Carnegie Hall |
1964 (Feb 12) - The 'British Bob Dylan', Donovan Signed to Record Deal |
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After a conert at the Washington Coliseum (their first US concert), the Beatles attend a cocktail party at the British Embassy in Washington, DC. While at the event, a woman cuts off a lock of Ringo’s hair without asking him.
Ringo marries Maureen Cox at Caxton Hall in London. He holds a press conference in the band’s solicitors garden the following day.
Heather Mills and Sir Paul McCartney appeared at the High Court in London for a hearing to reach a financial settlement for their divorce. The hearing in the Family Division, which was taking place in private, was expected to last five days. The couple, who had a four-year-old daughter, Beatrice, announced the end of their four-year marriage in 2006. There had been speculation among divorce experts, based on recent cases, that the settlement could reach £60m.
The Beatles audition for a BBC Producer.
Pye Records announced that they’d signed ‘the British Bob Dylan’, when they added Donovan to the label. The Scottish singer-songwriter produced a series of hit albums and singles between 1965 and 1970 and became a friend of leading pop musicians including Joan Baez, Brian Jones and The Beatles. He influenced John Lennon when he taught him a finger-picking guitar style in 1968.