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  1. Mar 3, 2023 · 123Next. The BeatlesAmerican invasion began on 7 February 1964. The band’s Boeing 707, Pan Am flight 101, left London Airport early on the morning of 7 February 1964, bound for New York City. Also on the flight were The Beatles, Brian Epstein, Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans, plus dozens of journalists and photographers.

  2. It is February 7 1964. The temperature’s around 3 degrees Celsius in New York City, there’s a moderate breeze coming in off the Atlantic, and four young men from Liverpool are disembarking from a Boeing 707 at the recently renamed John F. Kennedy airport. The Beatles have landed in the United States of America.

  3. 4 days ago · British Invasion, musical movement of the mid-1960s composed of British rock-and-roll (“beat”) groups whose popularity spread rapidly to the United States. The Beatles ’ triumphant arrival in New York City on February 7, 1964, opened America’s doors to a wealth of British musical talent.

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  4. Feb 9, 2024 · ShareAmerica. -. Feb 9, 2024. Sixty years ago, on a snow-covered night, the Beatles played their first U.S. concert at a Washington coliseum. The packed event February 11, 1964, followed an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York earlier in the week. The visit, or the beginning of the “British Invasion” as some called it, was a ...

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    Take a look back at how the Fab Four conquered American pop culture.

    By late 1963, The Beatles—guitarists John Lennon and George Harrison; bassist Paul McCartney; and drummer Ringo Starr—were already a household name in the United Kingdom and much of Europe. More than 15 million viewers had tuned in to their performance on “Val Parnell’s Sunday Night at the London Palladium,” and the band was regularly playing sold out shows to legions of swooning teenage fans.

    But while they had staked their claim on the top of the singles charts in England, The Beatles still struggled for recognition across the pond. Their first two U.S. singles—the jaunty “Please Please Me” and the catchy “From Me to You”—had flopped, and Capitol Records, the American arm of their label, EMI, appeared uninterested in promoting a foreign band.

    The lads from Liverpool would finally catch a break in October 1963. While passing through London’s Heathrow airport, American television host Ed Sullivan noticed hundreds of excited teens waiting to see The Beatles return from a tour of Sweden. Sullivan had never heard of the shaggy-haired quartet, but after learning about their fanatical following, he felt they had the potential to be as big as Elvis Presley. A few weeks later, Sullivan booked the group to appear on his popular television program.

    Armed with a gig on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” The Beatles finally gained traction in the United States. Capitol Records agreed to back their upcoming record, and CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite reported on the Beatlemania phenomenon in England.

    In early December, a 15-year-old Maryland girl named Marsha Albert saw the group on the news and wrote her local radio station asking, “Why can’t we have music like that here in America?” When a DJ tracked down a copy of their still-unreleased single “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” the song became a massive hit. Capitol Records had to scramble to get the single onto record store shelves, and it went on to sell 1 million copies in a matter of days.

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  5. Jan 1, 2014 · The Beatles: JOHN LENNON, GEORGE HARRISON, RINGO STARR, PAUL MCCARTNEY arrive in New York. February 2004 marked the 40th Anniversary of Beatlemania and thier first visit to the USA. The Fab 4 ...

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  7. Feb 25, 2024 · America wakes up to The Beatles, paving the way for The British Invasion Capitol finally woke up to the possibilities of The Beatles and released “I Want To Hold Your Hand” the day after ...

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