December 14th, 2007
December 9 - 1962. George Martin sees The Beatles perform live for the first time, at the Cavern.
December 10 - 1980. John is cremated.
December 11 - 1969. The band rejects an offer for a 12-day US tour which would pay them between $2.4 million and $8.8 million.
December 12 - 1969. “Across the Universe” is first […]
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July 19th, 2007
Propelled by the success of the "Please Please Me" single, George Martin and The Beatles set out to record a whole album. In addition to the four tracks from their two released singles, they would record 10 more. Due to time and budgetary constraints, and pleased with the sound of their live act, the […]
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July 17th, 2007
After the minor success of their first single, “Love Me Do”, George Martin and The Beatles returned to the studio to try for a second. The band pushed for John’s “Please Please Me”, a song they had originally recorded during the “Love Me Do” sessions. Martin was unhappy with that track; it was slow, sparse […]
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July 6th, 2007
George Henry Martin produced most of The Beatles albums and played a major part in their world-wide success and fame. Heading the Parlophone Records division of EMI in the 1950s, Martin produced a wide range of material, including classical music, recordings of plays, comedy records, and moderately successful Skiffle albums. By the end of that […]
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