June 4
1942 (Jun 4) - Capitol Records Founded |
Glenn Wallichs launched Capitol Records in the US. The label became home to such artists as Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin, Glen Campbell, Steve Miller, Dr. Hook, Bob Seger, Tina Turner, Heart and countless others. Wallichs was the man who invented the art of record promotion by sending copies of new releases to disc jockeys.
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1953 (Jun 4) - Wings Guitarist Jimmy McCulloch Born |
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1962 (Jun 4) - Beatles Sign First EMI Contract |
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1963 (Jun 4) - First 'Pop Goes The Beatles' Airs |
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1964 (Jun 4) - Beatles Record 'Slow Down' |
1964 (Jun 4) - The Beatles Play Copenhagen |
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1965 (Jun 4) - EP 'Beatles For Sale 2' |
‘Beatles For Sale 2’ EP Release in the UK.
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1967 (Jun 4) - Jim Hendrix Plays Sgt Pepper Open; Paul Attends |
Jimi Hendrix is at the Saville theater. He opens his show with the opening intro to Sgt Pepper. Paul McCartney is in the audience.
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1967 (Jun 4) - Sgt Pepper Goes to #1 in the UK |
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1986 (Jun 4) - Beatlemania! Producers Forced to Pay Up |
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled that the primary purpose of the stage show “Beatlemania” was to commercially exploit the Beatles’ popularity and that the show and movie producers should pay $10 million to Apple Corps Ltd.
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‘Beatles For Sale 2’ EP Release in the UK. 

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled that the primary purpose of the stage show “Beatlemania” was to commercially exploit the Beatles’ popularity and that the show and movie producers should pay $10 million to Apple Corps Ltd.