This Day in Beatle History

February 12

1962 (Feb 12) - Beatles Audition for the BBC

The Beatles audition for a BBC Producer.

1964 (Feb 12) - Beatles Return to NYC by Train; Perform Two Concerts At Carnegie Hall

The Beatles returned to New York City by train from Washington, D.C. for two performances at Carnegie Hall. There was such a demand for tickets that some extra seating was arranged surrounding the stage. Tickets ranged from $1.65 to $5.50.

1964 (Feb 12) - The 'British Bob Dylan', Donovan Signed to Record Deal

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.

1970 (Feb 12) - John Performs 'Instant Karma' on Top Of The Pops

John Lennon performed ‘Instant Karma!’ on BBC TV’s Top Of The Pops, becoming the first Beatle to have appeared on the show since 1966. Lennon wrote, recorded, and mixed his new single, all in one day. It ranks as one of the fastest-released songs in pop music history. Lennon later stated, “I wrote it for breakfast, recorded it for lunch, and we’re putting it out for dinner.”

February 13

1964 (Feb 13) - Beatles Fly To Miami

The Beatles fly to Miami for rest and relaxation. While staying there they will make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.

1967 (Feb 13) - Beatles Record 'Only A Northern Song'

The Beatles record ‘Only A Northern Song’

1967 (Feb 13) - Beatles Release 'Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane' in the US

The Beatles released the double A sided single ‘Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane’ on Capitol Records in the US. The single spent 10 weeks on the chart peaking at No.1.

1970 (Feb 13) - Launch Party for Mary Hopkins' 'Postcard'

A launch party was held for the release of Mary Hopkin’s album Postcard at the Post Office Tower in London. The album had been produced by Paul. Guests included Jimi Hendrix, Donovan and Paul McCartney with his new girlfriend Linda Eastman.

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

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.

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