This Day in Beatle History

January 19

1971 (Jan 19) - 'White Album' Tracks Played at Manson Trial


Tracks from The Beatles The White Album (including ‘Helter Skelter), were played in the courtroom at the Sharon Tate murder trial to find out if any songs could have influenced Charles Manson and his followers to commit murder.  Charles Manson believed The Beatles were communicating to him through song and forecasting an upcoming race war.

1998 (Jan 19) - Beatle Influencer Carl Perkins Dies


American singer, songwriter Carl Perkins died at 65 from throat cancer.  He wrote the classic rock & roll song ‘Blue Suede Shoes’, the first record on the Sun label to sell a million copies.   His songs were recorded by Elvis Presley, The Beatles Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Cash.   Paul McCartney claimed that “if there were no Carl Perkins, there would be no Beatles.”

2001 (Jan 19) - Paul McCartney Set to be Billionaire


It was reported that Paul McCartney was set to become the world’s first pop star billionaire. McCartney was expected to become a billionaire after huge sales from The Beatles compilation hits album.

2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned

A 1976 Rolling Stones album bought for £2 at a car boot sale sold for £4,000 at an auction. The ‘Black and Blue’ LP was signed by John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Paul and Linda McCartney and George Harrison as well as members of the Rolling Stones. The seller obtained the album after haggling the cost down from £3.

2014 (Jan 19) - 'The Boss' Scores 10th UK #1


Bruce Springsteen scored his 10th UK No.1 album with High Hopes.   The achievement puts him on level pegging with The Rolling Stones and U2, who also have 10 UK No.1’s.   The Beatles lead the way, with 15, followed by Madonna on 12, while Elvis Presley and Robbie Williams both had 11 each.

January 20

1945 (Jan 20) - Former Wings Member Eric Stewart Born


Eric Stewart who with the Mindbenders had the 1966 UK No.2 single ‘Groovy Kind Of Love’.   With Hotlegs the 1970 UK No.2 single ‘Neanderthal Man’ and as a member of 10cc.  He was the co-owner of Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England from 1968 to the early 1980s.  He also collaborated with Paul McCartney extensively in the mid-1980s, playing on or co-writing songs for McCartney’s solo albums Tug of War (1982), Pipes of Peace (1983), Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984), and Press to Play (1986).

1959 (Jan 20) - McCartney Guitarist Rusty Anderson Born


American guitarist and singer-songwriter, Rusty Anderson is born. Best known as the accompanying lead guitarist for Paul McCartney’s tours since 2001.

1962 (Jun 6) - First Beatles Recordings at What Will Become 'Abbey Road'

The first Beatles recording session took place at EMI studios. The group recorded four tracks, one of which was ‘Love Me Do’ the four musicians received payments for the session of £7.10 ($12.07) each.

1964 (Jan 20) - 'Meet The Beatles' Released in America


Meet The Beatles’ is released by Capitol in the US.

1965 (Jan 20) - 'Father of Rock and Roll' DJ Alan Freed Dies


American disc-jockey Alan Freed died from uraemia and cirrhosis brought on by alcoholism at the age of 42.  Freed called himself the “father of rock and roll”, appeared in the movies such as Rock Around the Clock and Don’t Knock the Rock.  His career was destroyed by the payola scandal that hit the broadcasting industry in the early 1960s.

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