Beatles history - 1964 September
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2
Wednesday
Concert at the Convention Hall, Philadelphia.
2
Wednesday
`A Hard Day's Night' single, 8th and last week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
3
Thursday
Concert at the State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis.
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4
Friday
Concert at the Milwaukee Auditorium.
4
Friday
Eric Easton, Rolling Stones joint manager, denies reports that Brian Epstein is bidding to buy their management contract.
4
Friday
UK single release: `What A Memory Can Do', first single of the Rustiks.
5
Saturday
`A Hard Day's Night' LP number 1, 7th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
5
Saturday
Concert at the International Amphitheater, Chicago.
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6
Sunday
Concert at the Olympia Stadium, Detroit.
7
Monday
Concert at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto.
8
Tuesday
Concert at the Forum, Montreal.
8
Tuesday
Evening: Tele-recording of the final of the Rediffusion Television's `Ready Steady Win!' contest. On the panel are Bill Haley, Brian Matthew and Georgia Brown. Brian is the chairman of the panel.
9
Wednesday
`A Hard Day's Night' single, 9th week in the Top 30 (UK New Musical Express chart).
11
Friday
Concert at the Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. In Jacksonville, the Beatles demand that the audience would not be colour segregated, as authorities intended.
11
Friday
UK single release: `One Way Love', 1st single of Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers since Brian became their manager. Release of the Moody Blues first single. UK single release: `I Don't Want To See You Again', with Peter & Gordon.
11
Friday
Harrisongs is incorporated.
12
Saturday
`A Hard Day's Night' LP number 1, 8th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
12
Saturday
Concert at the Boston Garden, Boston.
13
Sunday
Concert at the Civic Center, Baltimore.
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13
Sunday
NEMS Enterprises Limited buys a controlling stake in the `Mersey Beat'.
14
Monday
Concert at the Civic Arena, Pittsburgh.
14
Monday
Brian returns to the USA, to attend the end of the Beatles' tour.
14
Monday
It is announced that Brian will soon record his first LP, with readings from `A Cellarful Of Noise'. The press informs that a Beatles record and some other contemporary objects currently in fashion will be buried under the New York Universal Exposition for future civilizations.
15
Tuesday
Concert at the Public Auditorium, Cleveland. Inspector Carl Bear, of the Cleveland Police Department, holds the group for 15 minutes at the backstage of the Cleveland Public Auditorium, until fans calm down.
16
Wednesday
`A Hard Day's Night' single, 10th week in the Top 30 (UK New Musical Express chart).
16
Wednesday
Concert at the City Park Stadium, New Orleans.
17
Thursday
Concert at the Municipal Stadium, Kansas City.
18
Friday
Concert at the Memorial Coliseum, Dallas. An anonymous call to the police announces there is a bomb on the Beatles' plane. False alarm.
19
Saturday
Brian celebrates his 30th birthday on a plane over Houston, Texas.
19
Saturday
The Beatles spend the week end at millionaire Reed Pigman's farm in Alton, Missouri.
19
Saturday
`A Hard Day's Night' LP number 1, 9th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
19
Saturday
John gives his permission for his drawing `The Fat Budgie' to be printed on Christmas cards.
20
Sunday
Charity concert at the Paramount Theatre, New York. Performance for the Ed Sullivan Show. End of the North American tour.
21
Monday
The Beatles and Brian fly back to England from the US.
21
Monday
US single release: `I Don't Want To See You Again', with Peter and Gordon.
23
Wednesday
`A Hard Day's Night' single, 11th and last week in the Top 30 (UK New Musical Express chart).
25
Friday
UK single release: `Gotta Get A Hold On Myself', first record of Michael Haslam.
25
Friday
Brian reveals that while in the USA, a syndicate of businessmen offered him 3.5 million pounds for his interests in the Beatles. He rejected the offer.
26
Saturday
`A Hard Day's Night' LP number 1, 10th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
27
Sunday
Brian and Ringo are among the panel of judges at `Beat Time For Oxfan', a pop talent contest with charity purposes, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
29
Tuesday
Studio 2. 2.30-6.30pm. Recording: `Every Little Thing' (takes 1-4); `I Don't Want To Spoil The Party' (takes 1-7). Studio 2. 7.00-10.45pm. Recording: `I Don't Want To Spoil The Party' (takes 8-19); `What You're Doing' (takes 1-7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott/Mike Stone.
30
Wednesday
Studio 2. 2.30-5.30pm. Recording: `Every Little Thing' (takes 5-9). Studio 2. 6.30-10.30pm. Recording: `What You're Doing' (takes 8-12); `No Reply' (takes 1-8). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott/Mike Stone. Debut of timpani, on take 9 of `Every Little Thing'.
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