Tuesday, 3 March 2026

THE BEATLES x AVANT ARTE PRINTS

The Beatles x Avant Arte Prints. Early access for Beatles subscribers begins today, 3 March, 17:00 GMT. 


In 2022, artist Em Cooper painted more than 1,300 individual frames for the animated music video accompanying a special release of the Beatles song “I’m Only Sleeping,” from 1966.

 The video is a visual meditation on the in between space of dreaming and wakefulness, intertwining archival clips with dreamy, hand painted sequences that reflect the warm internal quality of the song. It won the Grammy for Best Music Video in 2024. 


And now, two limited edition prints created from the video have been released in a collaboration with Avant Arte and Em Cooper. Titled “Early in the Morning” and “In the Middle of a Dream,” both prints are rendered in Em’s classic oil painted style, transferred from animation medium to fine art print by Avant Arte’s specialist printmaking studio, 

Make Ready. Sold separately or as a set. Beatles subscribers will receive early access to purchase before the prints go on sale to the public tomorrow at 14:00 GMT. Own a piece of this Grammy-winning story but hurry, availability is strictly limited.Available in early access: 3 March, 17:00 GMT.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prints go live to the public at 14:00 GMT, 4 March, open for 48 hours only.

 

 

 

 

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ON THIS DAY : 3 MARCH ...

ON THIS DAY : 3 MARCH ...

1962
Performance at the Cavern, with Jim McHarg's Jazzmen.

1963
Concert at the Gaumont, Hanley. End of Helen Shapiro tour, 1st Beatles British tour.

1964


Studio 1 (control room only). 10:00am-1:45pm. Mono mixing: "I Should Have Known Better" (from take 22); "If I Fell" (from take 15); "Tell Me Why" (from take 8); "And I Love Her" (remix 1, from take 21); "I'm Happy Just To Dance With You" (from take 4); "I Call Your Name" (from take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: A. B. Lincoln

Transmision in London of the television show "The Big Out" (recorded February 29, 1964).

Shooting of early scenes for "A Hard Day's Night", on board a train leaving from Paddington Station.

The train carrying the Beatles from Minehead to Paddington stops unannounced at West Ealing Station, to avoid the fans waiting at Paddington. The Beatles are taken into the booking office and sign autographs. Within minutes the group are taken away in a car.

1967


Studio 2. 7:00pm-2:15am. Recording: "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (overdub onto take 10). Mono mixing: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (remixes 1-4, from take 8). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.


Recording of brasses and guitar solo for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".

John takes home a tape of conversation of musicians, Paul and Martin, for his private collection.

UK album release: The Beatles Girls, instrumental, by George Martin.

1971
Day Nine of the Beatles High Court Case.

1972
Legal custody is awarded to Yoko for her daughter Kyoko. The father, Anthony Cox, fleas with the child.



 

1973

The Concert For Bangla Desh wins the Grammy for "Album of the Year for 1972".

1975
Linda McCartney is arrested for possession of marijuana in Los Angeles. The officer who originally pulled the McCartneys over was stopping them for running a traffic light.

1980
In London, one of the first Sotheby's Rock & Pop auctions takes place. One of the items on the block is a signed copy of their Parlophone single "Love Me Do".

1984
A two-day Beatles convention opens in Glasgow's Central Hall in Scotland.

1986
Principal photography begins for the Handmade film "Five Corners".

1988
George and Ringo appear together on the show "Aspel & Company". This is the first major TV interview ever given by two former Beatles since the group disbanded.

1990
Paul's performs in concert at the Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan ("Get Back Tour").



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1997
At Abbey Road Studios, Paul records demo versions of "Standing Stone".

At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.

2008
The Beatles' engineer Norman Smith dies at the age of 85. Smith worked on every studio recording the band made between 1962 and 1965. He was nicknamed "Normal Norman" by John.

2014
In New York City, the Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery runs in the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center. The library exhibition include tour memorabilia, historic film clips, video interviews with musicians, as well as interactive exhibits.

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Monday, 2 March 2026

ON THIS DAY : 2nd MARCH

ON THIS DAY : 2nd MARCH 

1962
Performance at the Cavern.

1963
"Please Please Me" single number 1, 1st week (UK Melody Market chart).



Concert at the City Hall, Sheffield (Helen Shapiro tour).

1964
US single release: "Twist And Shout"/"There's A Place" (Tollie 9001).

The "Daily Mail" names Brian among Britain's Most Eligible Bachelors.

Start of work on "A Hard Day's Night" film, at Twickenham Studios. Shooting at Paddington Station, on board a train leaving from it.

6:43pm. After spending all day filming, the Beatles jump off the train at Acton (Main Line) Station, and speed away in a limousine.

George and Pattie meet.

1966
Brian flies to New York to finish plans for the next Beatles tour.

Rubber Soul, 13th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).


1967
Studio 2. 7:00pm-3:30am. Recording: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (overdub onto take 8). Mono mixing: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (remixes 1-11, from take 8). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.

The Beatles are awarded two Grammys ("Eleanor Rigby" and Revolver).

1969
John and Yoko perform at the Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge, in a Jazz Festival. Recording: "Let's Go On Flying"; "Snow Is Falling All The Time"; "Don't Worry Kyoko"; "Song For John"; "Cambridge 1969".

1st solo performance of a Beatle, and 1st public performance of John and Yoko. Partially included on Unfinished Music Number 2--Life With The Lions.

1971
Day Eight of the Beatles High Court Case.

1973
Judge Ira Fieldsteel rules that John must leave the US voluntarily within the next 60 days or face deportation. Yoko is granted permanent residency.

1975
A policeman stops a Lincoln Continental for running a red light in Los Angeles is surprised to find Paul McCartney at the wheel with his wife Linda. The cop detects a smell of marijuana and on searching the car finds eight ounces. Linda is arrested for the offence.

1982
The "Daily Star" publishes the first part of a three-part interview with Paul. Parts 2 & 3 are published the next two days.

1985
Plexus publications release the book "Beatle" by Pete Best and Patrick Doncaster.


1986
Yoko and band perform in West Berlin.

1992
Rykodisc releases Yoko's six-CD box set entitled Onobox.

1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.

2009
Liverpool University launchs a Masters Degree on the Beatles, popular music and society. 

Liverpool Hope University claims the course which looks at the studio sound and compositions of tThe Beatles is the first of its kind in the UK and "probably the world".

 

 

2013
A pencil doodle by Paul when he was a teenager sells for £3,764. The sketches were drawn during the late 1950s while he was a student at the Liverpool Institute High School For Boys. The drawings showed multiple faces with different expressions on a single sheet of paper in pencil.

2014
In New York City, the Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery runs in the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center. The library exhibition include tour memorabilia, historic film clips, video interviews with musicians, as well as interactive exhibits.

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Sunday, 1 March 2026

ON THIS DAY : 1ST MARCH ...

ON THIS DAY : 1ST MARCH ...  

1963
Concert at the Odeon, Southport (Helen Shapiro Tour).



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UK single release: "How Do You Do It"/"Away from You" (Columbia DB 4987), debut of Gerry and the Pacemakers.

"Please Please Me" single number 1, 2nd week (UK Record Retailer).

 

1964


Studio 2. 10:00am-1:30pm. Recording: "I'm Happy Just To Dance With You" (takes 1-4); "Long Tall Sally" (take 1); "I Call Your Name" (takes 1-7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Langham.

Start of sessions for "Long Tall Sally" EP.

1966
BBC-TV transmits "The Beatles At The Shea Stadium" film.



1967
Studio 2. 7:00pm-2:15am. Recording: "A Day In The Life" (overdub onto take 6); "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (take 1-7, tape reduction take 7 into take 8). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.

Day planned for Brian's vacation trip to Mexico.

1968
Fans occupy the Cavern, protesting against its closing.

Ringo and Maureen return to London.

1969
The Beatles number 1, ninth and last week (US Billboard).


Yellow Submarine LP, 7th week in the Top 30 (US Billboard).

1970
Transmision, on the Ed Sullivan Show, of "Let It Be" and "Two Of Us" clips. Last time, in life of the group, they appear in the program.

Charles Manson's album "Lie" is released on Awareness Records. Profits go to Manson's defense.

1971
Day Seven in the Beatles High Court Case.

1972
Extension is granted to John's visa for temporary residence in the USA.

Recording of Some Time In New York City begins.

1974
John requests for a temporary restraining order of the INS (Immigration and Naturalisation Service) appeal ruling on his deportation case.

1975
John and Yoko attend the ceremony of the Grammy Awards.

Paul wins two Grammys for his album Band On The Run; "Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group" and "Best Produced Non-Classical Recording".

The Beatles receive a special "Grammy Hall Of Fame Award".

1976
Willy Russell's play "John, Paul, George, Ringo... And Bert" opens in Birmingham.

1984
The newspaper "The Dallas Morning News" reveals that George and Ringo will be accepting Liverpool's Freedom of the City award and that Yoko will accept it on behalf of John.

1985
New York premiere of the Handmade film "A Private Function".

1986
Yoko's tour continues with a performance in The Hague in the Netherlands.

1987
Work begins for the movie "John Lennon: Imagine".

1989
The private German radio station OK Radio, in Hamburg, West Germany, begins transmitting a weekly series entitled "Beatles Forever".

1992
Moyzes Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic, Bratislavia. End of recording of "The Beatles Go Baroque", with Peter Breiner and his chamber orchestra. Producer: Leos Komarek; Engineer: Otto Nopp.

1994
George Martin wins a Grammy as producer on the original cast album of Tommy, the Broadway musical written by Pete Townshend.

1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.

1998
Paul contributes a brief video of "Calico Skies" to the American ABC TV special "Christopher Reeve - A Celebration Of Hope".

2014
In New York City, the Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery runs in the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center. The library exhibition include tour memorabilia, historic film clips, video interviews with musicians, as well as interactive exhibits.

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Saturday, 28 February 2026

​THE LAST MEETING: JOHN AND GEORGE



George Harrison’s memory of the last time he and Lennon got together, recalled, “I was in New York at his house, at the Dakota’s (building)”.

It was nothing wild or extravagant. It was simply the two old pals spending time together as Harrison continued, “He was nice, just sort of running around the house making dinner”. One thing stood out to him, as he noticed, “He was actually playing a lot of Indian music, which surprised me, because he always used to be like, a little bit (annoyed) when I was playing it. So he had hundreds of cassettes of all kinds of stuff. He grew into it.” 
George felt like a moment of kinship, of connection, as if Lennon finally got into these tunes because they reminded him of his friend.
​Last public photo, 1974
After Lennon’s death, it was weird. Already scattered around the world and rarely seeing each other, the absence was clear, yet the spiritual Harrison always held a belief: “We will all meet again somewhere down the line”.