March 31
1949 (Mar 31) - RCA Introduces the 45 Record |
RCA Victor introduced the 45rpm single record, which had been in development since 1940. The 7-inch disc was designed to compete with the Long Playing record introduced by Columbia a year earlier. Both formats offered better fidelity and longer playing time than the 78rpm record that was currently in use. Advertisements for new record players boasted that with 45rpm records, the listener could hear up to ten records with speedy, silent, hardly noticeable changes.
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1963 (Mar 31) - The Beatles Play Strouds' Subscription Room |
The Beatles play Strouds’ Subscription Rooms. It’s the last night of the Tommy Roe/Chris Montez tour.
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1964 (Mar 31) - Beatles Live Concert Footage For 'A Hard Days Night' |
1969 (Mar 31) - George and Pattie to Court |
George and Pattie Harrison appear in court in Surrey to answer recent charges of marijuana resin possession. Each are fined 250 pounds.
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1969 (Mar 31) - John and Yoko in the Bag |
Having finished their ‘bed in’, John and Yoko fly to Vienna where they hold a press conference from within a bag. The Apple press office sends acorns (representing peace) to all world leaders.
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1969 (Mar 31) - John Lennon Film 'Rape' Airs in Australia |
1972 (Mar 31) - Beatles Fan Club Officially Closed |
The Beatles Official Fan Club closed. The Beatles Monthly magazine had ceased three years previously.
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April 1
1961 (Apr 1) - Beatles Begin Residency in Hamburg |
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1966 (Apr 1) - John Inspired for 'Tomorrow Never Knows' |
1967 (Apr 1) - Paul to America to see Jane Asher |
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RCA Victor introduced the 45rpm single record, which had been in development since 1940. The 7-inch disc was designed to compete with the Long Playing record introduced by Columbia a year earlier. Both formats offered better fidelity and longer playing time than the 78rpm record that was currently in use. Advertisements for new record players boasted that with 45rpm records, the listener could hear up to ten records with speedy, silent, hardly noticeable changes.




