July 10
1972 (Jul 10) - 'Son of Schmilsson' Released with George & Ringo Contributing |
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2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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2008 (Jul 10) - 'Sgt Pepper' Drum Skin Fetches A Million |
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July 11
1964 (Jul 11) - Beatles Appear on 'Lucky Stars (Summer Spin)' |
2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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2011 (Jul 10) - Scottish Bar Changes Name After Yoko Threats |
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July 12
1937 (Jul 12) - Saxophonist Howie Casey Born in Liverpool |
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1958 (Jul 12) - 'The Quarrymen' Make First Recording |
The Quarrymen, featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John “Duff” Lowe on piano and Colin Hanton on drums, recorded a vanity disc at a small studio in an electronics shop owned by a man named Percy Phillips. The band recorded ‘That’ll Be The Day’ and ‘In Spite Of Danger’ in one take each. With the names of the tunes and the song’s writers hand written on the label, each band member was to keep the 10-inch 78 rpm disc for a week before passing it on. Both recordings eventually ended up on Anthology 1.
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1963 (Jul 12) - 'Twist & Shout' UK Release |
1964 (Jul 12) - Beatles At The Hippodrome Theater in Brighton |
The Beatles appeared at the Hippodrome Theatre in Brighton with The Fourmost and the Shubdubs (whose drummer, Jimmy Nicol, who had filled in for an ill Ringo Starr on The Beatles’ world tour). Also in the US The Ed Sullivan Show re-broadcast The Beatles’ first live television appearance on the Sullivan show (from February 9). On the way to tonight’s gig George Harrison was involved in a minor crash in his brand new E-Type Jaguar in Kings Road, Fulham, London. Passing pedestrians collected bits of broken glass as souvenirs.
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