The Rolling Stones Tour Documentary 'Let's Spend The Night Together' Opened In The US And Canada

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Undated -- On February eleventh, 1963, The Beatles recorded all of the tracks for their first album to be released in the U.K., "Please Please Me." John Lennon had a bad cold and belted out "Twist and Shout" in one take.

In 1964, The Beatles performed their first US concert, at the Coliseum in Washington. In the following days, the band performed in New York and in Florida, but the concerts were not considered part of an official tour.

In 1965, Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in London. They divorced in 1975.

In 1970, the Ringo Starr-Peter Sellers film "The Magic Christian" premiered in New York. The film's soundtrack album included the Badfinger song "Come and Get It," which was written by Paul McCartney.

In 1972, David Bowie first performed as "Ziggy Stardust," at a show in Tollworth, England.

In 1983, The Rolling Stones tour documentary "Let's Spend The Night Together" opened in the US and Canada.

In 1986, Boy George guest-starred on an episode of "The A-Team" as a singer mistakenly booked into a country dance hall.

In 1987, in the wake of Liberace's death from AIDS, the London Daily Mirror asked if it could have back the $53,000 US libel award the entertainer won from the paper more than 30 years earlier. The tabloid had called Liberace a "fruit-flavoured, mincing, ice-covered heap of mother love" in 1956.

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