Below is a photo of Paul with Welsh singer Mary Hopkin recording her UK number one hit “Those Were the Days” with the Aida Foster Children’s Choir in July 1968. Mary was one of the first artists to be signed by the Beatles’ Apple Record label and Paul produced many …
Read More »Connect With the History of the Beatles With a Bus Tour
Beatlemania, a fever that began in the 1960s, has never faded. Across the globe, Beatles fans maintain sanctuaries, memorabilia, and tributes to the world’s greatest band. However, with all due respect to these impressive efforts, to truly understand The Beatles’ history, one must visit the place where the Fab Four …
Read More »October 17 1962 The Beatles made their first TV appearance People & Places
On this day, The Beatles marked their television debut with a captivating performance in Manchester on the regional show People And Places. Produced by Granada Television, the program aired exclusively in the north and north-west of England. The iconic event took place at Studio Four of Granada TV Centre located …
Read More »October 16 1965 – The Beatles recorded ‘Day Tripper’ at Abbey Road studio’s London
On October 16, 1965, a significant moment in music history occurred. The Beatles, one of the most iconic bands of all time, walked into Abbey Road studios in London to record their hit song, “Day Tripper.” This track, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, would go on to become …
Read More »October 14th, 2009 Paul McCartney was honored Songwriter of the Year award
Paul was honored with the esteemed title of “Songwriter of the Year” at the 29th annual ASCAP awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on October 14, 2009. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) bestowed this prestigious recognition upon Paul in appreciation of his outstanding …
Read More »October 13 The Beatles – Sunday Night at the London Palladium
“October 13 The Beatles – Sunday Night at the London Palladium” refers to a significant event in music history. On October 13, a special performance by The Beatles took place at the London Palladium, a renowned theater in London. The Beatles, one of the most iconic and influential bands of …
Read More »October 10, 1939 Eleanor Rigby died in her sleep
Eleanor Rigby is a fictional character created by the iconic British band, The Beatles. The character is the subject of their popular song, “Eleanor Rigby,” released in 1966. The song tells the story of a lonely woman who lives a solitary life, taking care of her rice in a dream-like …
Read More »October 10th, 1964, The Beatles appeared at De Montfort Hall in Leicester
On October 10, 1959, an iconic moment in music history took place as The Quarry Men performed at the Casbah Coffee Club in Liverpool. The Quarry Men, a skiffle group formed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison, was one of the earliest iterations of the legendary band that …
Read More »On October 8th, 1964, The Beatles recorded the song “She’s a Woman”
On October 8th, 1964, The Beatles recorded the song “She’s a Woman” at EMI Studios in London, England. This song was written by Paul McCartney and was released as a single later that year. It features a distinctive bluesy rock and roll sound and is known for its catchy melody …
Read More »In 1963, The Beatles made their first appearance on the popular U.K. show “Ready Steady Go!”
In 1963, The Beatles had a significant breakthrough in their career when they made their first appearance on the popular U.K. show “Ready Steady Go!” The show, known for showcasing emerging musical talents, provided a platform for the Beatles to captivate a wider audience and gain national recognition. Their appearance …
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