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 -Britain did not experience racism in the same way the United States did. There were certainly issues in Great Britain in regards to race, but they.

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2  -Britain did not experience racism in the same way the United States did. There were certainly issues in Great Britain in regards to race, but they weren’t felt musically as they were in the United States  - while racial tensions delayed the bluesy sound of the American south from becoming popular, and then caused all kinds of controversy once it did reach the centre stage of American entertainment, Britain was listening to the blues  -many young British musicians greatly admired the blues musicians of the American south and emulated their sound in their own music.

3  -while Elvis, Holly and Jerry Lee brought their black sound to American airwaves, several young British bands were gaining popularity on their own side of the Atlantic with the black sound The Quarrymen

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7 1962 Ready for America!

8  -why were The Beatles so popular?  -the baby boomers were all around 13 years old, so there were more 13 year olds in the western world than ever before, and 13 year olds love new and exciting music  -The Beatles first big hits were written by black musicians eg: “Twist and Shout”  Their approach to Rock’n’Roll was the refreshing change this relatively new form of popular music needed  But there’s more…

9 The First Boy Band John Lennon Paul McCartney Ringo Starr George Harrison

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11  They Rocked!  They spoke their mind

12 They had the life every guy wanted

13 They were fun for everyone !

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15  John Lennon and Paul McCartney were the primary writers  Their love of Blues and Rock’n’Roll combined with their love of “showtunes” created a formula  after 10 000 hours of performance in Hamburg working this formula and practicing their craft they got pretty good  - at one time held 8 of 10 top ten songs, during a period where they had the number one song for over 18months

16  TOUR OF SCOTLAND, 1963 3 January Two Red Shoes, Elgin 4 January Town Hall, Dingwall 5 January Museum Hall, Bridge of Allan 6 January Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen  UK DATES, January 1963 10 January Grafton Rooms, Liverpool 11 January Cavern Club, Liverpool 11 January Plaza Ballroom, Old Hill 12 January Invicta Ballroom, Chatham 14 January Civic Hall, Wirral 17 January Cavern Club, Liverpool 17 January Majestic Ballroom, Birkenhead 18 January Floral Hall, Morecambe 19 January Town Hall, Whitchurch 20 January Cavern Club, Liverpool 23 January Cavern Club, Liverpool 24 January Assembly Hall, Flintshire 25 January Co-operative Hall, Darwen 26 January El Rio Club, Macclesfield 26 January King’s Hall, Stoke-on-Trent 27 January Three Coins Club, Manchester 28 January Majestic Ballroom, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 30 January Cavern Club, Liverpool 1 February Assembly Rooms, Tamworth 1 February Maney Hall, Sutton Coldfield  HELEN SHAPIRO TOUR PART 1, 1963 2 February Gaumont, Bradford BREAK IN TOUR 3 February Cavern Club, Liverpool 4 February Cavern Club, Liverpool RESUME TOUR 5 February Gaumont, Doncaster 6 February Granada, Bedford 7 February Regal, Kirkgate 8 February ABC, Carlisle 9 February Empire, Sunderland BREAK IN TOUR 12 February Azena Ballroom, Sheffield 12 February Astoria Ballroom, Oldham 13 February Majestic Ballroom, Hull 14 February Locarno Ballroom, Liverpool 15 February Ritz, Birmingham 16 February Carfax Assembly, Oxford 18 February Queen’s Hall, Widness 19 February Cavern Club, Liverpool 20 February Swimming Baths, Docanster 21 February Majestic Ballroom, Birkenhead 22 February Oasis Club, Manchester  HELEN SHAPIRO TOUR PART 2 23 February Granada, Mansfield 24 February Coventry Theatre, Coventry 26 February Gaumont, Taunton 27 February Rialto, York 28 February Granada, Shrewsbury 1 March Odeon, Southport 2 March City Hall, Sheffield 3 March Gaurnont, Hanley  UK DATES, March 1963 4 March Plaza Ballroom, St. Helens 7 March Elizabethan Ballroom, Nottingham 8 March The Royal Hall, Harrogate  TOMMY ROE/CHRIS MONTEZ TOUR, 1963 9 March Granada, East Ham 10 March Hippodrome, Birmingham 12 March Granada, Bedford 13 March Rialto, York 14 March Gaumont, Wolverhampton 15 March Colston Hall, Bristol 16 March City Hall, Sheffield 17 March Embassy, Peterborough 18 March Regal, Gloucester 19 March Regal, Cambridge 20 March ABC, Romford 21 March ABC, Croydon 22 March Gaumont, Doncaster 23 March City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 24 March Empire, Liverpool 26 March Granada, Mansfield 27 March ABC, Northampton 28 March ABC, Exeter 29 March Odeon, Lewisham 30 March Guildhall, Portsmouth 31 March De Montfort Hall, Leicester  UK DATES, Spring 1963 4 April Roxburgh Hall, Stowe 5 April Swimming Baths, Leyton, London 6 April Pavilion Gardens, Buxton 7 April Savoy Ballroom, Portsmouth 9 April Gaumont State Cinema, Kilburn, London 10 April Majestic Ballroom, Birkenhead 11 April Co-operative Hall, Middleton 12 April Cavern Club, Liverpool 15 April Riverside Dancing Club, Tenbury Wells 17 April Majestic Ballroom, Luton 18 April Swimming Sound ’63, Royal Albert Hall, London 19 April King’s Hall, Stoke-on-Trent 20 April Mersey View Pleasure Grounds, Warrington 21 April NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley 21 April Pigalle Club, Piccadilly, London 23 April Floral Hall, Southport 24 April Majestic Ballroom, Finsbury Park, London 25 April Fairfield Hall, Croydon 26 April Music Hall, Shrewsbury 27 April Memorial Hall, Northwich 11 May Imperial Ballroom, Nelson 14 May Rink Ballroom, Sunderland 15 May Royalty Theatre, Chester 17 May Grosvenor Rooms, Norwich  ROY ORBISON/BEATLES TOUR, 1963 18 May Adelphi, Slough 19 May Gaumont, Hanley 20 May Gaumont, Southampton 22 May Gaumont, Ipswich 23 May Odeon, Nottingham 24 May Granada, Walthamstow 25 May City Hall, Sheffield 26 May Empire, Liverpool 28 May Gaumont, Worcester 29 May Rialto, York 30 May Odeon, Manchester 31 May Odeon, Southend-on-Sea 1 June Granada, Tooting 2 June Hippodrome, Brighton 3 June Granada, Woolwich 4 June Town Hall, Birmingham 5 June Odeon, Leeds 7 June Odeon, Glasgow 8 June City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 9 June King George's Hall, Blackburn  UK DATES, Summer 1963 10 June Pavilion, Bath 12 June Grafton Rooms, Liverpool 13 June Palace Theatre Club, Cheshire 13 June Southern Sporting Club, Manchester 14 June Tower Ballroom, New Brighton 15 June City Hall, Salisbury 16 June Odeon Cinema, Romford 21 June Odeon Cinema, Guildford 22 June Town Hall, Monmouthshire 25 June Astoria Ballroom, Middlesbrough 26 June Majestic Ballroom, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 28 June Queen’s Hall, Leeds 30 June ABC Cinema, Great Yarmouth 5 July Plaza Ballroom, Old Hill 6 July Memorial Hall, Northwich 7 July ABC Theatre, Blackpool 8-13 July Winter Gardens, Margate 14 July ABC Theatre, Blackpool 19-20 July Ritz Ballroom, Flintshire 21 July Queen’s Theatre, Blackpool 22-27 July Odeon Theatre, Weston-super-Mare 28 July ABC Cinema, Great Yarmouth 31 July Imperial Ballroom, Nelson 2 August Grafton Rooms, Liverpool 3 August Cavern Club, Liverpool 4 August Queen’s Theatre, Blackpool 5 August Abbotsfield Park, Urmston 6-7 August The Springfield Ballroom, Jersey, Channel Islands 8 August Candie Gardens, Guernssey, Channel Islands 9-10 August The Springfield Ballroom, Jersey, Channel Islands 11 August ABC Theatre, Blackpool 12-17 August Odeon Cinema, Caernarvonshire 18 August Princess Theatre Torquay 19-24 August Gaumont Cinema, Bournemouth 25 August ABC Cinema, Blackpool 26-31 August Odeon Cinema, Southport 4 September Gaumont Cinema, Worcester 5 September Gaumont Cinema, Taunton 6 September Odeon Cinema, Luton 7 September Fairfield Hall, Croydon 8 September ABC Theatre, Blackpool 13 September Public Hall, Preston 14 September Memorial Hall, Northwich 15 September Great Pop Prom, Royal Albert Hall, London  BEATLES MINI-TOUR OF SCOTLAND, 1963 5 October Concert Hall, Glasgow 6 October Carlton, Kirkcaldy 7 October Caird Hall, Dundee  UK DATES, October 1963 11 October Trentham Gardens, Trentham 13 October London Palladium, London 15 October Floral Hall, Southport 19 October Pavilion Gardens Ballroom, Buxton  BEATLES TOUR OF SWEDEN, 1963 25 October Sundsta-aulan, Karlstad 26 October Kungliga Hallen, Stockholm 27 October Cirkus, Goteborg 28 October Borashallen, Boras 29 October Sporthallen, Eskilstuna  BEATLES AUTUMN TOUR, 1963 1 November Odeon, Cheltenham 2 November City Hall, Sheffield 3 November Odeon, Leeds BREAK IN TOUR 4 November Royal Variety Show, Prince of Wales Theatre, London RESUME TOUR 5 November Adelphi, Slough 6 November ABC, Northampton 7 November Adelphi, Dublin 8 November Ritz, Belfast 9 November Granada, East Ham 10 November Hippodrome, Birmingham 13 November ABC, Plymouth 14 November ABC, Exeter 15 November Colston Hall, Bristol 16 November Winter Gardens, Bournemouth 17 November Coventry Theatre, Coventry 19 November Gaumont, Wolverhampton 20 November ABC, Ardwick 21 November ABC, Carlisle 22 November Globe, Stockton-on-Tees 23 November City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 24 November ABC, Hull 26 November Regal, Cambridge 27 November Rialto, York 28 November ABC, Lincoln 29 November ABC, Huddersfield 30 November Empire, Sunderland 1 December De Montfort Hall, Leicester BREAK IN TOUR 2 December Grosvenor House Hotel, London RESUME TOUR 3 December Guildhall, Portsmouth BREAK IN TOUR 7 December Empire Theatre, Liverpool RESUME TOUR 7 December Odeon, Liverpool 8 December Odeon, Lewisham 9 December Odeon, Southend-on-Sea 10 December Gaumont, Doncaster 11 December Futurist, Scarborough 12 December Odeon, Nottingham 13 December Gaumont, Southampton END OF TOUR  14 December Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, London  THE BEATLES CHRISTMAS SHOW, 1963 21 December Christmas Show Preview, Gaumont Cinema, Bradford 22 December Christmas Show Preview, Empire Theatre, Liverpool 24 December The Beatles Christmas Show, Astoria Cinema, London 26-28 December The Beatles Christmas Show, Astoria Cinema, London 30-31 December The Beatles Christmas Show, Astoria Cinema, London  1964  1-4 January The Beatles Christmas Show, Astoria Cinema, London 5-11 January The Beatles Christmas Show, Astoria Cinema, London END SHOW  12 January London Palladium, London  VISIT TO FRANCE, 1964 15 January Cinema Cyrano, Versailles 16 January – 4 February Olympia Theatre, Paris  VISIT TO USA, 1964 9 February Ed Sullivan Show, CBS Television Studios, New York City 11 February Washington Coliseum, Washington DC 12 February Carnegie Hall, New York City 16 February Ed Sullivan Show, Deauville Hotel, Miami  RETURN TO UK, 1964 26 April NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley 29 April ABC Cinema, Midlothian 30 April Odeon Cinema, Glasgow 31 May Prince of Wales Theatre, London  THE WORLD TOUR, 1964 4 June K.B. Hallen Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark 6 June Veilinghal, Blokker, The Netherlands 10 June Princess Theatre, Hong Kong 12-13 June Centennial Hall, Adelaide, Australia 15-17 June Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia 18-20 June Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia 22-23 June Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand 24-25 June Town Hall, Auckland, New Zealand 26 June Town Hall, Dunedin, New Zealand 27 June Majestic Theatre, Christchurch, New Zealand 29-30 June Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia  UK & Sweden, Summer 1964 12 July Hippodrome Theatre, Brighton 19 July ABC Theatre, Blackpool 23 July The Night of a Hundred Stars, London Palladium, London 26 July Opera House, Blackpool 28-29 July Johannesshovs, Stockholm 2 August Gaumont Cinema, Bournemouth 9 August Futurist Theatre, Scarborough 16 August Opera House, Blackpool  THE BEATLES' FIRST US TOUR, 1964 19 August Cow Palace, San Francisco 20 August Convention Hall, Las Vegas 21 August Coliseum, Seattle 22 August Empire Stadium, Vancouver 23 August Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles 26 August Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver 27 August The Gardens, Cincinnati 28-29 August Forest Hills Stadium, New 30 August Convention Hall, Atlantic City 2 September Convention Hall, Philadelphia 3 September State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis 4 September Auditorium, Milwaukee 5 September International Amphitheatre, Chicago 6 September Olympia Stadium, Detroit 7 September Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto 8 September Forum, Montreal 11 September Gator Bowl, Jacksonville 12 September Boston Gardens, Boston 13 September Civic Centre, Baltimore 14 September Civic Arena, Pittsburgh 15 September Public Auditorium, Cleveland 16 September City Park Stadium, New Orleans 17 September Municipal Stadium, Kansas City 18 September Memorial Coliseum, Dallas 20 September Paramount Theatre, New York  TOUR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, Fall 1964 9 October Gaumont, Bradford 10 October De Montfort Hall, Leicester 11 October Odeon, Birmingham 13 October ABC, Wigan 14 October ABC, Manchester 15 October Globe, Stockton-on-Tees 16 October ABC, Hull 19 October ABC, Edinburgh 20 October Caird Hall, Dundee 21 October Odeon, Glasgow 22 October Odeon, Leeds 23 October Gaumont State, Kilburn 24 October Granada, Walthamstow 25 October Hippodrome, Brighton 28 October ABC, Exeter 29 October ABC, Plymouth 30 October Gaumont, Bournemouth 31 October Gaumont, Ipswich 1 November Astoria, Finsbury Park 2 November King's Hall, Belfast 4 November Ritz, Luton 5 November Odeon, Nottingham 6 November Gaumont, Southampton 7 November Capitol, Cardiff 8 November Empire, Liverpool 9 November City Hall, Sheffield 10 November Colston Hall, Bristol END OF TOUR  ANOTHER BEATLES CHRISTMAS SHOW, 1964 24 December Another Beatles Christmas Show, Odeon Cinema, London 25-26 December Another Beatles Christmas Show, Odeon Cinema, London 28-31 December Another Beatles Christmas Show, Odeon Cinema, London  1965  1-2 January Another Beatles Christmas Show, Odeon Cinema, London 4-9 January Another Beatles Christmas Show, Odeon Cinema, London 11-16 January Another Beatles Christmas Show, Odeon Cinema, London END SHOW  11 April NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley  EUROPEAN TOUR, 1965 20 June Palais De Sports, Paris 22 June Palais d'Hiver, Lyon 24 June Velodromo, Milan 25 June Palazzo dello Sport, Genoa 27-28 June Teatro Adriano, Rome 30 June Palais des Fetes, Nice 2 July Plaza de Toros de Madrid, Madrid 3 July Plaza de Toros Monumental, Barcelona END OF TOUR  1 August ABC Theater, Blackpool  AMERICAN TOUR, 1965 15 August Shea Stadium, New York 17 August Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto 18 August Atlanta Stadium, Georgia 19 August Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston 20 August White Sox Park, Chicago 21 August Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis 22 August Memorial Coliseum, Portland 28 August Balboa Stadium, San Diego 29-30 August Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles 31 August Cow Palace, San Francisco  TOUR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, December 1965 3 December Odeon, Glasgow 4 December City Hall, Newcastle 5 December Empire, Liverpool 7 December Apollo, Ardwick, Manchester 8 December City Hall, Sheffield 9 December Odeon, Birmingham 10 December Odeon Hammersmith 11 December Astoria, Finsbury Park 12 December Capitol, Cardiff  1966  1 May NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley  TOUR OF GERMANY AND JAPAN, 1966 24 June Circus-Krone-Bau, Munich, Germany 25 June Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 26 June Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg, Germany 30 June - 2 July Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 4 July Rizal Memorial Football Stadium, Manila, Philippines  TOUR OF NORTH AMERICA, 1966 12 August International Amphitheatre, Chicago 13 August Olympia Stadium, Detroit 14 August Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 15 August Washington Stadium, Washington DC 16 August Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia 17 August Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto 18 August Suffolk Downs Racecourse, Boston 19 August Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis 21 August Crosley Field, Cincinnati 21 August Busch Stadium, St Louis 23 August Shea Stadium, New York 25 August Seattle Coliseum, Seattle 28 August Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles 30 August Candlestick Park, San Francisco 

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19  Beatles played Toronto 3 times between 1963 and 1966.  My mother saw all three.  The last time took place on Aug 17 th 1966, (her 17 th birthday)

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22  The Beatles took some time off.  For 18 months, they leave the studio, give up the movies and stop playing shows.  They would never go on tour again actually

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24  -after having such enormous success writing “pop songs” they returned with new and challenging sounds. “Strawberry Fields Forever” is a good example. What changes can you here?

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26  -their changes accompanied the change of age of values the baby boomers experienced from 1963 to 1970. Their fans grew from 13 to 19. Their values and interests changed accordingly  -the Beatles now wrote songs with more adult themes and social statements eg “Black Bird” written about the struggle of black women in America and the world

27  -the Beatles earned the love of millions of young teens. The band and their fans grew together.  Their breakup was difficult for their fans to understand.  Yoko Ono took a lot of undeserved blame

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30  Many of the Beatles, but especially John Lennon the most vocal, became heroes to millions of baby boomers

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