Rock band-'The Beatles' arrives in New York City, greeted by three thousand teenagers at New York JFK Airport.
Rock band-'The Beatles' arrives at New York City's John F. Kennedy Airport. A crowd of over three thousand teenagers at the airport terminal cheer for them. Four singers of the band descend from Pan Am "Yankee Clipper" flight 101 passenger aircraft. The Beatles are interviewed by press. The Beatles visit Central Park in Manhattan. Press photographers take photos. Location: New York City USA. Date: February 7, 1964.
MUSIC VIDEOS
BEATLES - LOVE ME DO (1964) THE BEATLES - LOVE ME DO (PROMO/VIDEO)
1964 A Hard Day’s Night Trailer
A Hard Day's Night - 1964 b&w trailer - rock musical feature film John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr - The Beatles - iconic film - British film - British cinema - Directed by Richard Lester Beatles jump up and down in field - Beatles run from fans - mob runs - crazed fans - Wilfred Brambell with sandwich board - TV studio scene - Ringo on holiday - Beatles on train - teens scream, fans scream, girls scream, teenagers scream - screaming teens, screaming girls, screaming fans - screaming teenagers - audience screams - screaming audience - Beatlemania
BEATLES RECEIVE BRITSH VARIETY CLUB AWARD
The Beatles receive the British Variety Club's award for the top show business attraction of 1964. John Lennon jokingly comments, "Thanks for the Purple Hearts."
WJZ Historical Footage, 1964-1968
Various snippets of black and white news sources from WJZ in the 1960s. News station footage. Piano player. Aerial shots. The Beatles footage. Police. Boat rescue. Car crash footage.
Bridgeman Images Details
FILE: ARIANA GRANDE TIES BEATLES ON BILLBOARD CHART
--SUPERS--\nFILE\n\n --LEAD IN--\n"YESTERDAY" THEY WERE THE ONLY ARTISTS TO HOLD THE TOP THREE SPOTS ON THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 SONGS CHART. \nNOW THE FAB FOUR HAVE TO SHARE THAT HONOR WITH ARIANA GRANDE.\n --VO SCRIPT--\nGRANDE'S "THANK U, NEXT" ALBUM POSITIONED THE SINGER WITH SINGLES SITTING IN THE NUMBER 1, 2, AND 3 SPOTS ON THE WEEKLY CHART.\nTHE ONLY OTHER TIME THAT HAPPENED WAS 1964 WHEN THE BEATLES ACCOMPLISHED THE SAME FEAT. \nTHE BEATLES STILL HAVE ONE UP ON GRANDE -- THE ICONIC BRITISH GROUP ACTUALLY HELD THE TOP FIVE SPOTS DURING THE WEEK OF APRIL 4TH, 1964. \nGRANDE'S SINGLES "7 RINGS", "BREAK UP WITH YOUR GIRLFRIEND, I'M BORED", AND "THANK U, NEXT" ARE SITTING AT THE TOP OF THE CHART. \nELEVEN TRACKS ON THE RECORD ARE IN THE TOP 40. \nTHAT ALSO GIVES HER THE HONOR OF FEMALE WITH THE MOST SIMULTANEOUS TOP 40 HITS ON THE CHART. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nENTERTAINMENT MUSIC CHARTS BILLBOARD\n\n
SPECIAL PAGE/ retrospective 60 YEARS OF JT COTE D'AZUR
THE BEATLES ARRIVE BACK IN AUSTRALIA
Brisbane, Australia. <br/> <br/>Title reads 'Beatles Back in Australia!' <br/> <br/>Various shots of the crowds of mainly youngsters waiting on the tarmac of Brisbane airport at night for the arrival of the Beatles from New Zealand. LS. The Beatles stepping out of aircraft at night. MS. Crowd of screaming girls. MS. The Beatles on a lorry waving to the fans. <br/> <br/>(Comb. F.G.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 02/07/1964.
THE BEATLES IN NEW YORK 1964 / THE BEATLES AT SHEA STADIUM 1965 / B&W /
B&W THE BEATLES IN NEW YORK 1964 / CROWDS AT THE AIRPORT / PRESS CONFERENCE / THE BEATLES AT SHEA STADIUM 1965 / BEATLES PERFORM AT SHEA STADIUM. RECORD STACK.ARRIVAL.
The Beatles arrive in New York
The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport / plane taxiing on runway / crowds of fans lined up along rooftop, screaming and waving / The Beatles walk down plane steps, wave to crowds / Paul gives thumbs up sign at Kennedy Airport on February 07, 1964 in Queens, New York
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News In Brief - [Beatles get British Variety Award for 1964]
THE BEATLES PERFORMING IN SYDNEY
Sydney, Australia. <br/> <br/>CU. Souvenir programme with the photos of the Beatles on all the pages. Various shots of a mass of policemen in the stadium, the Beatles make their way to the stage. Various shots during the Beatles performance at the stadium - no sound. Various shots of the darkly lit audience - young girls and boys jig up and down in their seats and scream and shout with enthusiasm for their idols. Various shots of the scenes at night in the street outside the stadium, crowd of fans seen. Crowds waiting to get in, the names of the Beatles are seen up in lights. <br/> <br/>(F.G.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 22/06/1964.
ROCK MUSIC
THE BEATLES FIRST AMERICAN TOUR, THE 1964 TOUR FROM FOREST HILLS, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK; ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY. INTERVIEWS WITH THE BEATLES & FANS. GOOD HYSTERICAL GIRLS, FANS SCREAMING, INTERVIEWS WITH NON-BEATLES FANS WHO EXPRESS DISGUST AT THE BEATLES PHENOMENON.
Crowd of 12 thousand screaming teenagers gather at airport to welcome Beatles in London, England
Teenagers sleep closely pressed together in the airport at night. Names of the Beatles written on a 'Foam filled Beetle'. Beatles arrive at the airport. They come out of the plane and wave to the crowd. Policemen hold the screaming crowd of 12 thousand teenagers behind fence. People are also seen on roof. Policemen hold a fainted girl. Members of airport crew watch from windows. Policemen escort Beatles to a car amidst tight security Location: London England United Kingdom. Date: February 27, 1964.
THE BEATLES IN NEW YORK 1964 / THE BEATLES AT SHEA STADIUM 1965 / B&W /
B&W THE BEATLES IN NEW YORK 1964 / CROWDS AT THE AIRPORT / PRESS CONFERENCE / THE BEATLES AT SHEA STADIUM 1965 / BEATLES PERFORM AT SHEA STADIUM. RECORD STACK.ARRIVAL.
BEATLES RECEIVE VARIETY CLUB AWARDS
John, Paul, George, and Ringo appear at the Variety Club to receive Silver Heart awards.
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BEATLES WASHINGTON CONCERT
BEATLEMANIA AGAIN (11/09/1995)
THE SURVIVING BEATLES ARE TOGETHER AGAIN, AND SO IS BEATLEMANIA.
1964 MONTAGE MS Legs of fans leaning over railing / The Beatles boarding Heathrow flight to New York / WS PAN Press surrounding plane / MS PAN Fans waving / WS Plane taxiing on February 7, 1964 / London, England
1964 MONTAGE MS Legs of fans leaning over railing / The Beatles boarding Heathrow flight to New York / WS PAN Press surrounding plane / MS PAN Fans waving / WS Plane taxiing on February 7, 1964 / London, England
SPECIAL PAGE: archives/ 60 YEARS OF JT COTE D'AZUR
FILE: DRAKE BREAKS BEATLES HISTORIC RECORD
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nRAPPER DRAKE IS CAUSING HIS OWN MANIA THIS WEEK, BREAKING RECORDS THAT PREVIOUSLY BELONGED TO THE BEATLES AND MICHAEL JACKSON.\n --VO SCRIPT--\nDRAKE'S NEW ALBUM "SCORPION" HAS SEVEN SINGLES ON THE BILLBOARD TOP 10, BEATING THE BEATLES' RECORD OF FIVE SIMULTANEOUSLY RANKED SINGLES BACK IN 1964.\nHE ALSO TOPPED THE LATE MICHAEL JACKSON IN "MOST TOP 10 SINGLES" IN HIS CAREER AS A SOLO MALE ARTIST...\nIRONICALLY, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED VOCALS BY JACKSON ARE FEATURED ON DRAKE'S NEW ALBUM.... GIVING THE LATE KING OF POP'S CHART RECORD A POSTHUMOUS BOOST. \n"SCORPION" HAS ALSO BEEN STREAMED ONLINE OVER ONE BILLION TIMES, A FIRST FOR AN ALBUM IN ITS FIRST WEEK.\nAND IF THAT WEREN'T ENOUGH, DRAKE BROKE HIS OWN RECORD FOR MOST SINGLES CHARTING IN THE TOP 100, WITH ALL 25 TRACKS ON THE NEW ALBUM MAKING THE LIST.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nENTERTAINMENT MUSIC DRAKE SCORPION ALBUM VIRAL\n\n
The Beatles Live 1964 Washington D.C.
PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE - THIRTY SECONDS MINIMUM - The Beatles first concert in the USA, Washington Coliseum February 11th 1964, rare color footage shot by fan on floor level, shots of crowds, brief shots of support acts, Jay and The Americans and Tommy Roe, The Beatles in the round, turn and play to different parts of the auditorium during the concert moving the drum riser around with them. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, pop music, rock and roll history, Beatlemania
HOLLYWOOD MINUTE: HFPA GIVES UP GOLDEN GLOBES
&lt;p>***&lt;b>Atención Afiliadas: Este informe contiene material de terceros y, a menos de que se indique lo contrario, este material sólo puede ser utilizado dentro del mismo informe. Además, este material no debe ser usado después de 10 días de su publicación inicial por CNN o, en ciertos casos, por un periodo más corto cuando así se indica.***&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:41-1:00 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>© 1964 Paul McCartney &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN-- &lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>UN CAMBIO IMPORTANTE PARA UNA ENTREGA DE PREMIOS CON PROBLEMAS. CLARA LÓPEZ TIENE ESO Y MÁS EN EL MINUTO HOLLYWOOD. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS-- &lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>(nat) &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>EL GRUPO QUE HA REPARTIDO LOS GLOBOS DE ORO DURANTE OCHO DÉCADAS YA NO EXISTE. LA ASOCIACIÓN DE PRENSA EXTRANJERA DE HOLLYWOOD, PLAGADA DE CONTROVERSIAS EN LOS ÚLTIMOS AÑOS, VA A CERRAR. DICK CLARK PRODUCTIONS, QUE DURANTE MUCHO TIEMPO HA ESTADO ASOCIADA CON LA ENTREGA DE PREMIOS, Y SU EMPRESA MATRIZ HAN ADQUIRIDO LOS ACTIVOS DE LA ASOCIACIÓN. EL ESPECTÁCULO PASARÁ DE UNA ORGANIZACIÓN SIN FINES DE LUCRO A OTRA CON FINES DE LUCRO, Y LA NUEVA "FUNDACIÓN DE LOS GLOBOS DE ORO" ESTÁ LISTA PARA CONTINUAR CON LOS ESFUERZOS CARITATIVOS DE LA ASOCIACIÓN. LA PRÓXIMA CEREMONIA DE LOS GLOBOS DE ORO ESTÁ PREVISTA PARA EL 7 DE ENERO. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>(nat-music) "Thank you. Hello, everybody." &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PAUL MCCARTNEY TIENE UN NUEVO LIBRO QUE RECUERDA LA PRIMERA GIRA ESTADOUNIDENSE DE LOS BEATLES. "19-64: EYES OF THE STORM" PRESENTA FOTOS EN 35 MM DE MCCARTNEY, EN GRAN PARTE INÉDITAS, DEL HISTÓRICO VIAJE DE LA BANDA A TRAVÉS DE NUEVA YORK, WASHINGTON Y MIAMI, ASÍ COMO PARADAS EN LIVERPOOL, LONDRES Y PARÍS. EL LIBRO, QUE TAMBIÉN INCLUYE UN PRÓLOGO DE MCCARTNEY Y SUS RECUERDOS DE CADA CIUDAD, YA ESTÁ A LA VENTA. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PARA EL MINUTO HOLLYWOOD, SOY CLARA LÓPEZ. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>