1963: Elvis Presley had the top U.K. Song with "(You're The ) Devil In Disguise".
1965: The Beatles' movie Help! premiered at the Pavilion in London.
1966: Bob Dylan suffered a serious accident when he crashed his motorcycle near Woodstock, New York.
1966: Cream made their live debut at The Twisted Wheel in Manchester, England.
1966: The Small Faces and Spencer Davis helped usher in the National Jazz and Blues Festival in England, being held for the first time at the Royal Windsor Racecourse in Windsor.
1967: The International Love-In Festival took place at Alexandra Palace in London with Pink Floyd, the Animals and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown among others.
1967: Petula Clark's "Don't Sleep In The Subway" continued to set the pace for a third week on the Easy Listening chart.
1967: "All You Need Is Love" by the Beatles moved up from #71 to #29 on this date.
1966: Bob Dylan suffered a serious accident when he crashed his motorcycle near Woodstock, New York.
1966: Cream made their live debut at The Twisted Wheel in Manchester, England.
1966: The Small Faces and Spencer Davis helped usher in the National Jazz and Blues Festival in England, being held for the first time at the Royal Windsor Racecourse in Windsor.
1967: The International Love-In Festival took place at Alexandra Palace in London with Pink Floyd, the Animals and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown among others.
1967: Petula Clark's "Don't Sleep In The Subway" continued to set the pace for a third week on the Easy Listening chart.
1967: "All You Need Is Love" by the Beatles moved up from #71 to #29 on this date.