August 14
1962 (Aug 14) - Beatles Decide to Sack Pete Best |
Unhappy with drummer Pete Best’s role in The Beatles Brian Epstein and the other three members decided to sack him. Best played his last gig the following night at The Cavern, Liverpool. Ringo Starr who was nearing the end of a three-month engagement with Rory Storm & the Hurricanes at a Butlin’s holiday camp received a telephone call from John Lennon, asking him to join The Beatles. Ringo gave Rory Storm three days notice and on August 18, appeared as a member of The Beatles for the first time.
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1964 (Aug 14) - Beatles In The Studio |
1965 (Aug 14) - Beatles Tape 'The Ed Sullivan Show' |
1985 (Aug 14) - Michael Jackson Gets Rights to Beatles Music |
Michael Jackson won a bid over Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney to secure the ATV Music Publishing catalogue. At $47.5m he gained the rights to more than 250 songs written by Lennon and McCartney. McCartney had been negotiating with Yoko Ono, who had decided to withdraw her side of the deal because of ‘astrological’ reasons. |
2001 (Aug 14) - Pizza Stained Beatles Autographs Auctioned |
2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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August 15
1962 (Aug 15) - Richard Starkey Asked to Join The Beatles |
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1964 (Aug 15) - Deano Knocks The Beatles From #1 |
1965 (Aug 15) - Beatles Set Shea Stadium Record |
1966 (Aug 15) - Beatles in DC, KKK Pickets |
During a US tour The Beatles appeared at the D.C. Stadium in Washington DC to over 32,000 fans. Tickets cost $3. Five members of the Ku Klux Klan, led by the Imperial Wizard of Maryland, picketed the concert.
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