- 1963: Studio 2. 2:30-6:30pm. Recording: Messages To Austrailia; ‘Hold Me Tight’. Studio 2. 7:00pm-11:30pm. Recording: ‘Don’t Bother Me’; ‘Little Child’; ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Langham.
- 1964: Concert at the Boston Garden, Boston.
Arrival:
Press Conference:
Concert:- 1964: ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ LP number 1, 8th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
- 1965: Broadcast of a performance for the Ed Sullivan Show, recorded 15 August 1965.
- 1966: US Gold Certification for ‘Yellow Submarine’/’Eleanor Rigby’.
- 1967: Date for the end of Brian’s stay at the Waldorf Towers, New York, during his planned trip to North America (alternative day: 11 September).
- 1967: On their journey north, the ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ convoy causes traffic jams. John rips off the posters from the sides of the bus.
- 1968: Studio 2. 8:30pm-1:30am. Recording: ‘Glass Onion’. Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
- 1969: John accepts to participate in the Toronto Peace Festival.
- 1977: Avenue Clinic, London. James Louis McCartney is born.
- 1961: Performances at noontime at the Cavern Club in Liverpool and at night at the Town Hall in Litherland, Liverpool.
- 1963: ‘Please Please Me’ LP number 1, 18th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
- 1963: 28 Maitland Court, home address of Donald Zec. The Beatles are interviewed by Donald Zec (published on the ‘Daily Mirror’, 10 September 1963).
- 1963: Concert at the Fairfield Halls, Croydeon, Surrey.
- 1963: Broadcast of ABC-TV’s ‘Big Night Out’, with performance recorded 01 September 1963.
- 1963: The Playhouse Theater, London. 1:00-4:00pm. Recording for BBC’s ‘Saturday Club’: ‘I Saw Her Standing There’; ‘Memphis, Tennessee’; ‘Happy Birthday Saturday Club’; ‘I’ll Get You’; ‘She Loves You’; ‘Lucille’. Recording for the 5th anniversary edition of ‘Saturday Club’.
- 1964: Concert at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto.
Arrival:
Press conference:
John at the hotel wearing PJ’s that a fan sent to him:
Concert:- 1965: Brian attends an evening at the Finchley Jewish Youth Club, presenting various cups and trophies.
- 1966: ‘Yellow Submarine’, 5th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart). ‘Eleanor Rigby’, 5th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
- 1967: Studio 2. 7:00pm-3:15am. Recording: ‘Blue Jay Way’. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Peter Vince; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.
- 1968: ‘Hey Jude’, 2nd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
- 1976: George is found guilty of unconscious plagerism of ‘He’s So Fine’ on ‘My Sweet Lord’, and given a fine of 587,000 dollars for damages.
- 1995: UK LP release: ‘Help’, charity album to raise money for War Child, British organization working in Mostar, Bosnia.