On This Day in Beatles History
6th March 1999: Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band Rock Konocti Harbor
6th March 1972: Wings Begin Recording Red Rose Speedway With “Big Barn Bed”
6th March 1970: The Beatles Release Their Final UK Single – “Let It Be”
6th March 1970: Ringo Starr Completes His First Solo Album Sentimental Journey
6th March 1966: Paul McCartney and Jane Asher Leave for a Swiss Holiday – and a Revolver Song Is Born
6th March 1964: The Beatles Continue Filming A Hard Day’s Night on the Railway
6th March 1961: The Beatles Perform Their First Show at Liverpool Jazz Society
Day 12: Filming Help! in the Bahamas - 6th March 1965 | Nassau Airport
The Beatles BBC Session – Here We Go Radio Show | 6th March 1963 Manchester
6th March 1970: Ringo Starr Records Final Track for Sentimental Journey
6th March 2015: Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band Perform in Bogotá
The Accidental Saxophone Solo That Made “Listen To What The Man Said” a Wings Classic