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Some days in the Beatles lives: Sept. 6: George Harrison's new record label

Beatles and music events on Sept. 6: 

Featured: 
  • Sept. 6, 1974: George Harrison's Dark Horse Records puts out its first release: Splinter's "The Place I Love," produced by Harrison. 
Also: 
  • Sept. 6, 1947: Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) born. 
  • Sept. 6, 1961: Cavern Club.
  • Sept. 6, 1961: Bob Dylan plays his first live gig at the Gaslight Cafe in New York. 
  • Sept. 6, 1962: Cavern Club; Rialto Ballroom, Liverpool. 
  • Sept. 6, 1963: Odeon Cinema, Bedfordshire.
  • Sept. 6, 1964: Olympic Stadium, Detroit. 
  • Sept. 6, 1967: Mixdown of "I Am the Walrus" and recording of demo for "The Fool on the Hill."
  • Sept. 6, 1968: Eric Clapton records his guest solo for "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."
 
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