The Beatles promote Love Me Do in London
The Beatles’ debut UK single, ‘Love Me Do’, had been issued on 5 October 1962. Four days later they had […]
The Beatles’ debut UK single, ‘Love Me Do’, had been issued on 5 October 1962. Four days later they had […]
On 23 August 1962 John Lennon married Cynthia Powell at the Mount Pleasant register office in Liverpool.
Following the sacking of Pete Best, The Beatles were quick to recruit their new drummer.
George Martin was impressed enough by The Beatles’ debut session for EMI on 6 June to offer them a recording
This was The Beatles’ 91st evening show at the Cavern Club. It was also the 38th occasion on which they
Stuart Sutcliffe, the brilliant young painter who was a bass guitarist with The Beatles in their early period, died on
The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein had his first meeting with the band’s future producer George Martin on 13 February 1962.
Having seeing their name several times in Mersey Beat magazine, and on posters around Liverpool, Brian Epstein had become curious
Brian Epstein, the owner of the NEMS music store in Liverpool’s Whitechapel, took a significant record order on this day:
On 30 September 1961, John Lennon and Paul McCartney began hitchhiking from Liverpool to Paris where they celebrated Lennon’s 21st
John Lennon was given £100 ahead of his 21st birthday on 9 October 1961. He and Paul McCartney decided to
Well aware that his talents for painting were greater than for music, Stuart Sutcliffe planned to take art teaching courses.
Ten days after Paul McCartney and Pete Best had been deported from Germany, John Lennon travelled back to England by
The day after they were arrested on suspicion of arson, Paul McCartney and Pete Best were deported from Germany.
Having been told on 1 November that their contract to perform at his Kaiserkeller club was being terminated by owner
German police authorities deported George Harrison from Hamburg on this day, after discovering he was under 18 years of age.
Since The Beatles had an impending trip to play in Hamburg but no drummer, they held an audition for the
Paul McCartney wrote to a drummer on this day, offering an audition to join The Beatles on their first trip
With their Saturday night residency at the Grosvenor Ballroom cancelled due to local complaints, The Beatles had some time off.
The second Biennial John Moores Exhibition opened at Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery on 17 November 1959. Among the exhibits was