This Day in Beatle History

April 19

2010 (Apr 19) - Ringo Rejects Catholic Church's "Foregiveness"

A week after Catholic Church officials published an article in the Vatican’s L’Osservatore Romano newspaper that said they forgive John Lennon’s remarks about The Beatles being “bigger than Jesus”, Ringo Starr rejected their forgiveness. The newspaper’s editors had written, “The Beatles said they were bigger than Jesus and put out mysterious messages, that were possibly even Satanic… (but) what would Pop music be like without the Beatles?” Ringo was unimpressed and replied “Didn’t the Vatican say we were Satanic or possibly Satanic? And they’ve still forgiven us? I think the Vatican, they’ve got more to talk about than the Beatles.”

April 20

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.

1963 (Apr 20) - 'From Me To You' Enters The Charts

1966 (Apr 20) - Work on 'And Your Bird Can Sing' and 'Taxman'

During a 12 hour session at Abbey Road studios in London The Beatles worked on a new John Lennon song ‘And Your Bird Can Sing’, and a new George Harrison song ‘Taxman’.

1967 (Apr 20) - The Beatles Record 'Only a Northern Song'

The Beatles record ‘Only a Northern Song’.

1968 (Apr 20) - Apple Music Solicits Artists

Apple Music ran advertisements soliciting tapes from unknown artists, offering financial grants as part of a deal to release records on the Apple label. Artists such as Badfinger, James Taylor, Mary Hopkin, Jackie Lomax, David Peel and Elephant’s Memory were signed up.

1970 (Apr 20) - New York Times Reports on 'Submarine Churches'

The New York Times reports on ‘submarine churches’. These churches are inspired by the Beatles’ ‘Yellow Submarine’. Their logos are variations of a submarine with the periscope forming a peace sign.

1976 (Apr 20) - George Harrison on Stage with Monty Python

George Harrison joins Monty Python on stage at New York’s City Center. Dressed as a Canadian Mountie, he joins the chorus for ‘The Lumberjack Song’. No mention is made of Harrison’s appearance, and few recognize him. He is close friends with Eric Idle.

2012 (Apr 20) - Beatle Influencer Bert Weedon Dies

Bert Weedon, whose Play in a Day guitar guide set some of the biggest names in rock and roll on the road to greatness, died, aged 91. Play in a Day, released in 1957, sold over two million copies and helped inspire a generation of budding musicians including Eric Clapton, Brian May of Queen and the late John Lennon.

April 21

1961 (Apr 21) - Beatles First Concert

The Beatles perform at what is generally acknowledged as their first concert under that name. They played lunch at the Cavern Club. Becoming regulars, they play another 291 shows at the venue.

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