June 4
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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2003 (Jun 4) - Granddad Investigated for Pirate Radio Station |
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2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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2014 (Jun 4) - John Lennon Artifacts Sold at Auction |
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June 5
1947 (Jun 5) - Tom Evans of Badfinger Born |
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1968 (Jun 5) - Beatles Record 'Don't Pass Me By' |
1971 (Jun 5) - 'Ram' #1 in the UK |
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1971 (Jun 5) - Grand Funk Passes Shea Stadium Gross |
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1988 (Jun 5) - Pattie Boyd Splits With Eric Clapton |
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2007 (Jun 5) - Paul McCartney Releases 21st Solo Album |
Sir Paul McCartney released his 21st solo album, ‘Memory Almost Full’ on the new Hear Music Starbucks label. It was later announced that all copies sold through UK Starbucks would not be eligible for the UK charts as the 533 stores were not registered with the Official Chart Company. The album was being played non-stop in more than 10,000 Starbucks outlets across 29 countries.
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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.






Sir Paul McCartney released his 21st solo album, ‘Memory Almost Full’ on the new Hear Music Starbucks label. It was later announced that all copies sold through UK Starbucks would not be eligible for the UK charts as the 533 stores were not registered with the Official Chart Company. The album was being played non-stop in more than 10,000 Starbucks outlets across 29 countries.