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The Beatles with Ed Sullivan (February 8, 1964) During the February 8 rehearsals for their first performance, lead guitarist George Harrison was confined to the hotel while recovering from strep throat; Beatles road manager Neil Aspinall and an Ed Sullivan Show staffer took turns standing in for George during the rehearsals. [11]
Footage of the Beatles' February 1964 performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. has also been restored, with audio from these performances remixed by Giles Martin using de-mixing technology developed by Peter Jackson's WingNut Films and previously used for Beatles releases on the 2022 reissue of ...
British rock band the Beatles are shown during rehearsals on the set of the Ed Sullivan Show in New York, Feb. 8, 1964. On the drums is Ringo Starr, and in the front, left to right, are bassist ...
The movie intercuts later footage as well: interviews with the Beatles from the ’70s (like, for instance, John Lennon on “The Tomorrow Show”), along with comments from Paul and Ringo today ...
In February 1964, the Beatles will make their debut performance on Ed Sullivan's show, which broadcasts out of New York City. In Maplewood, New Jersey, Janis, a folk music devotee, detests the Beatles, unlike her friends Rosie and Pam. Janis's other friend, Grace, wants to rent a limousine, pull up to the Beatles' hotel and get exclusive photos of the band.
Few moments in 20th century American pop culture proved to be more to be more revolutionary than the Beatles’ first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964 — 60 years ago Friday.
First Appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show [3:55] All My Loving – Footage of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in New York, 9 February 1964. Paul remarking later: "It's still supposed to be the largest viewing audience ever in the States". Footage of a congratulatory telegram from Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker
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