1962 – The Beatles perform at the Odd Spot Club, Liverpool. 1963 – The Beatles, touring with Chris Montez and Tommy Roe, perform at the Odeon Cinema, Loampit Vale, Lewisham, London. 1967 – The Beatles in the recording studio, Studio Two, EMI’s Abbey Road Studios, London. “Good Morning Good Morning” is completed with the overdubbing of the animal effects selected the previous night. “Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite” is brought to near-completion with the overdubbing of the elaborate sound effects created on February 20, along with an organ piece played by George Martin and harmonica parts played by George Harrison and John Lennon. Then recording begins on “With a Little Help From My Friends.” Each take begins with the portion where The Beatles sing “Billy Shears.” They record 10 takes of the rhythm track, then Ringo overdubs a double-tracked lead vocal. 1970 – John Lennon sends a phone message that is broadcast to a gathering of 8,000 demonstrators at Victoria Park, Bethel Green, East London. The demonstration is being held to advocate nuclear disarmament. During the message, John reveals that Yoko is again pregnant, the baby expected in October (but she miscarries again later in the year). 1982 – The Beatles compilation album “Reel Music” (Parlophone PCS-7218) is released in the U.K. Contains songs from Beatles movies. Paul McCartney/Stevie Wonder single “Ebony and Ivory” (Parlophone R-6054) is released in the U.K. You can also check out http://www.trulocalmedia.com You can also check out http://www.trulocalmedia.com Check Out The Full In Depth Details Here: March 29th – On This Day In Beatles History
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