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  1. On February 7th 1964, The Beatles flew from London to New York City for a ten day American visit. Unprecedented hysteria filled John F. Kennedy Airport, the Plaza Hotel, and the streets of New York City, surrounding the Beatles' every move. This first American press conference was held at Kennedy International Airport on February 7th.

  2. 1. Apr. 2024 · Now 87, Brown is a polarizing figure in Beatles history. He was a witness to some of the band’s most important moments and was a trusted keeper of its secrets. “The only people left are Paul ...

  3. 30. Nov. 2005 · In fact, Meet The Beatles (HarperCollins, 2005) is one of the best cultural analyses of the Beatles yet written. Steven D. Stark is a writer and cultural commentator. He has been the popular culture analyst for National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday; a contributor to The World; a daily public radio show co-produced by WGBH and the BBC ...

  4. 13. Jan. 2016 · Documentary about the early years of the Beatles - watch interviews & learn how the legendary band was formed

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  5. John Lennon had appeared without the other three Beatles earlier in the year as a Juke Box Jury panelist in an episode that was taped in London on June 22nd 1963 and was aired on BBC-TV one week later on June 29th. PAUL: "The only thing I don't like about Elvis now is the songs. You know, I love his voice.

  6. JOHN: “We just wore leather jackets. Not for the group– one person wore one, I can’t remember– and then we all liked them so it ended up we were all on stage with them. And we’d always worn jeans ‘cuz we didn’t have anything else at the time, you know. And then we went back to Liverpool and got quite a few bookings.

  7. 26. Sept. 2019 · Die Beatles (englisch: The Beatles) waren eine angelsächsische Tanzmusikkapelle, bestehend aus den vier Aposteln Johannes, Paulus, Georgus und Ringus aus Liverpool (deutscher Name: Leberschwimmbad). Gegründet wurden sie von „Johannes dem Ältesten“, der Rockmusiker werden wollte, seit er 1776 Mozart live gesehen hatte.