1963: Andrew Loog Oldham, manager of the Rolling Stones, invited Paul McCartney and John Lennon to the Studio 51 Jazz Club in London where the Stones were rehearsing. The two Beatles were working on the song "I Wanna' Be Your Man", and finished it at the rehearsal when they found out the Rolling Stones needed another song. The Stones recorded it for their album. .
1963: The Beatles received the award for Top Vocal Group of the Year from the Variety Club of Great Britain at a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel in London.
1964: Nineteen year-old Rod Stewart recorded his first single "Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl" with the Hoochie Koochie Men. Future Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones played on the song.
1964: The Kinks had the top song in the U.K. with "You Really Got Me".
1965: The Byrds spend a second session recording the song "Turn! Turn! Turn!" at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles. (They began recording on September 1 and finished the song with three more sessions September 14-16.)
1965: Revolver by the Beatles shot up from #45 to #1 to leave no doubt which was the top album.
1964: Nineteen year-old Rod Stewart recorded his first single "Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl" with the Hoochie Koochie Men. Future Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones played on the song.
1964: The Kinks had the top song in the U.K. with "You Really Got Me".
1965: The Byrds spend a second session recording the song "Turn! Turn! Turn!" at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles. (They began recording on September 1 and finished the song with three more sessions September 14-16.)
1965: Revolver by the Beatles shot up from #45 to #1 to leave no doubt which was the top album.