THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW marquee featuring The Beatles, Georgia Brown and Tessie O'Shea. Their performances were on Sunday, February 9, 1964, from CBS's Studio 50 in New York City. ED SULLIVAN SHOW Ed Sullivan dons a "Beatles" wig on stage of the ED SULLIVAN on February, 9, 1964. THE E...
over and finished the song, kicking off the first of many live performances.Click here to view related image.Dave Grohl and Jeff Lynne (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)Some of the guests were not surprising. Ringo's brother-in-lawJoe Walshperformed twice, once with Electric Ligh...
Their sensational tour in the USA began with three TV shows at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, in February of 1964. After that The Beatles endured several years of extremely intensive recording, filming, and touring. They stopped public performances after 1966, but continued their recording...
They? It was you! They. You know, I wasn’t the group. We were a great group, though. The more I listen, the more I’m amazed, because a lot of that stuff was live. You listen to theEd Sullivanperformances and you think, “Wow.” Last year you said that you’re still “...
If you want to experience the best Beatles tribute ever, you won’t want to miss The Fab Four-The Ultimate Tribute. The 2024 tour brings their all-new show to the stage, celebrating The Beatles’ first visit to the USA, with performances from the Ed Sullivan show and the Meet The Beatl...
The film includes rare footage filmed by pioneering documentarians Albert and David Maysles, beautifully restored in 4K by Park Road Post in New Zealand. The live performances from The Beatles’ first American concert at the Washington, DC Coliseum and their Ed Sullivan appearances were demixed by...
Produced by legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, the film captures not only their historic performances on The Ed Sullivan Show but also the profound cultural impact of Beatlemania on a nation eager for change. Beatles ’64 reveals the innocence and boundless creativity that fueled the band’s ...
Britishmania keeps the spirit of the Beatles alive through their perfected theatrics and expert performances! The Beatles are loved by millions and thanks to Britishmania, a whole new generation will have the opportunity to learn what the music is all about! Book Britishmania today for your nex...
In February 1964, as America was still reeling from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The Beatles arrived in the U.S. for the first time and took the country by storm. Their debut appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” drew more than 73 million viewers, and t...
) which began in the 1970s. A lucky “few” of us were fortunate enough to see some of these clips when they aired the for the first time on television. In addition to seeing one of the The Ed Sullivan Show performances, I remember seeing the US debut of “Hey Jude” on ...