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Some days in the Beatles lives: Sept. 11: Paul McCartney's 9/11 healing

Beatles and music events on Sept. 11

 
Featured: 
  • Sept. 11, 2001: Paul McCartney witnesses the tragic events of the day. In the aftermath, he writes a song, "Freedom," and helps organize the Concert for New York City, a star-studded event at Madison Square Garden. 
Also:
  • Sept. 11, 1960: Indra Club, Hamburg. 
  • Sept. 11, 1961: Cavern Club. 
  • Sept. 11, 1961: Bob Dylan makes his first NYC appearance at Gerde's Folk City.
  • Sept. 11, 1962: Abbey Road recording session for "P.S. I Love You."
  • Sept. 11, 1963: More work on "With the Beatles": Songs attempted: "I Wanna Be Your Man," "Little Child," "All I've Got to Do," "Not a Second Time," "Don't Bother Me."
  • Sept. 11, 1964: Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. 
  • Sept. 11, 1964: George Harrison forms his own publishing company, Harrisongs.
  • Sept. 11, 1964: The Kinks' "You Really Got Me" hits no. 1 in the UK.  
  • Sept. 11, 1965: The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" hits no. 1 in the UK. 
  • Sept. 11, 1967: The Beatles have begin filming "Magical Mystery Tour."
  • Sept. 11, 1968: 34 takes of "Glass Onion" recorded. 
  • Sept. 11, 1969: New stereo mixes of "What's the New Mary Jane" created. 
  • Sept. 11, 1969: The Bob Dylan bootleg "The Great White Wonder" begins appearing in Los Angeles record stores.
  • Sept. 11, 1971: Jackson Five cartoon series debuts. 
  • Sept. 11, 1977: Bernie Taupin makes his acting debut on "The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula." He plays the leader of a rock band.
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