The bands first manager, Brian Epstein, first brought the band to fame in the early 60s.
Beatlemania hit America full force on February 7th, 1964 when The Beatles landed at Kennedy Airport in New York City.
Beatlemania
Barbara G Proctor. she was working for Vee Jay records
None of us have 'The Beatles' as our career. Only the actual Beatles do.
At their height they were well-loved by most people. In 1966, however, John Lennon made the comment that The Beatles were "more popular than Jesus". This brought out an uproar, particularly among religious groups in the US. The Ku Klux Klan publicly burnt Beatles records as a reaction.
"Every Little Thing" is found on Beatles For Sale (UK) and Beatles VI (US).
In the UK. their second album "With The Beatles" was released in 1963. In the US. their second album "Meet The Beatles" was released in 1964.
Kennedy and Johnson.
Meet the Beatles.
"Beatles for Sale" in the UK, "Beatles VI" in the US.
None of us have 'The Beatles' as our career. Only the actual Beatles do.
At their height they were well-loved by most people. In 1966, however, John Lennon made the comment that The Beatles were "more popular than Jesus". This brought out an uproar, particularly among religious groups in the US. The Ku Klux Klan publicly burnt Beatles records as a reaction.
Breakfast With the Beatles is a long-running syndicated radio program in the US, featuring the music of the Beatles and stories about them.
"Every Little Thing" is found on Beatles For Sale (UK) and Beatles VI (US).
The Beatles has had 18 number one albums in the UK or US. Their first UK number one album was actually their debut album Please Please Me. The first number one album the Beatles had in the US was their 1964 album Meet The Beatles!.
In the UK. their second album "With The Beatles" was released in 1963. In the US. their second album "Meet The Beatles" was released in 1964.
John, Paul and George brought their guitars with them when they visited Maharishi in Rishikesh.
The Beatles
Kennedy and Johnson.
They were rock stars from England.