February 14
1961 (Feb 14) - The Beatles at the Cassanova Club |
The Beatles performed at the Cassanova Club, Liverpool, and at Litherland Town Hall, Liverpool where they played a special Valentine’s Day show. Paul McCartney sang Elvis Presley’s ‘Wooden Heart’, wearing a wooden heart pinned to his coat, covered with satin and embroidered with the names “John”, “Paul”, “George”, and “Pete”. The heart was raffled off, and the winner also won a kiss from Paul. |
1964 (Feb 14) - 'Ed Sullivan Show' Rehearsal |
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1972 (Feb 14) - John & Yoko Co-host 'Mike Douglas' |
1974 (Feb 14) - Ringo Attends Bob Dylan's Tour with 'The Band' |
At the Forum in Los Angeles, Ringo Starr, Neil Young and Warren Beatty are in attendance for the last stop on Bob Dylan’s tour with The Band. |
2003 (Feb 14) - Stolen Studio Recordings by The Beatles Recovered in Australia |
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2014 (Feb 14) - Ed Sullivan 'Fifty Years Later Special' Airs |
February 15
1964 (Feb 15) - 'Ed Sullivan Show' Dress Rehearal |
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1964 (Feb 15) - 'Meet The Beatles' Becomes Band's First US #1 |
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1965 (Feb 15) - 'Eight Days A Week' and 'I Don't Want To Spoil The Party' Released |
1965 (Feb 15) - John Passes His Driving Test |
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With their second performance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ coming up, the boys rehearse in Miami. Their second appearance is to be broadcast live from their hotel.
Stolen reel-to-reel studio recordings by The Beatles were found in Australia. Police recovered the tapes of the bands 1968 The White Album and the Abbey Road album after they were advertised for sale in a Sydney newspaper. Australian police had been tipped off by British detectives from Operation Acetone, an investigation into thefts of original Beatles music from Abbey Road studios in London in the 1960s.
The Beatles second appearance on the ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ is one day away. The boys go through a full dress rehearsal at their Miami hotel.
The Beatles scored their first US No.1 album with Meet The Beatles! The album stayed at No.1 for eleven weeks. The album sold over four million copies in the US by December 31, 1964.
John Lennon becomes a licensed driver.