1961: After hearing 20-year-old Bob Dylan play harmonica in the studio for Carolyn Hester, producer John Hammond signed Dylan to a recording contract with Columbia Records and scheduled a recording session in October.
1963: Sid Bernstein contacted Beatles manager Brian Epstein to inquire about arranging a U.S. tour for the group, which eventually led to Bernstein promoting the famous Beatles concert at Shea Stadium in New York City.
1964: The Who were in concert at the Town Hall in Greenwich, Southeast London.
1965: Donovan made his U.S. television debut on the television show Shindig!, joined by the Hollies, the Turtles and Lesley Gore. Some sources also claim that the Dave Clark Five was on the show, but this is disputed.
1967: Paul McCartney and John Lennon appeared on The David Frost Show.
1967: "Funky Broadway" by Wilson Pickett set the pace on the R&B chart.
1964: The Who were in concert at the Town Hall in Greenwich, Southeast London.
1965: Donovan made his U.S. television debut on the television show Shindig!, joined by the Hollies, the Turtles and Lesley Gore. Some sources also claim that the Dave Clark Five was on the show, but this is disputed.
1967: Paul McCartney and John Lennon appeared on The David Frost Show.
1967: "Funky Broadway" by Wilson Pickett set the pace on the R&B chart.