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3/11/67 - The Beatles win three Grammy Awards - Best Vocal Performance for Eleanor Rigby, Best Song for Michelle and Best Cover Art Work (Klaus Voormann) for Revolver

 

5/15/67 - After a dinner party to celebrate the upcoming release of the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Paul meets photographer Linda Eastman at a nightclub in London

 

6/2/67 - The Sgt. Pepper album is released in the U.S. by Capitol Records. Later, Paul says Sgt. pepper was influenced by the Beach Boys' ground-breaking Pet Sounds album

 

6/25/67 - The Beatles perform All You Need Is Love on the BBC program Our World in one of the first worldwide live broadcasts

 

8/2/67 - George and patti visit Ravi Shankar's musicsutdio in Los Angeles. The Indian sitar virtuoso proves to be an important influence on George

 

8/19/67 - Jason Starkey is Born to Ringo and Maureen Starr

 

8/24/67 - John, Cynthia, Paul, Jane Asher, George and Patti attend a lecture in London given by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

 

8/27/67 - Brian Epstein is found dead in his London home. An inquest finds the cause of death to be an accidental overdose of sleeping pills

 

10/7/67 - The Beatles turn down a $1 million, two-concert offer from New York promoter Sid Bernstein. Since fans' screaming drowns out the music, the band has decided not to perform live anymore

 

10/21/67 - Ravi Shankar tells reporters at a U.S. press confrence that George is making progress with his sitar playing

 

11/20/67 - The BBC bans I Am The Walrus from the airwaves due to perceived drug references and obscenity using the word "Knickers" in the lyrics

 

12/7/67 - In Rome, Ringo begins filming the movie Candy. The film also stars Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, James Coburn and Walter Matthau

 

12/25/67 - Paul and Jane Asher announce their engagement

 

12/26/67 - The film Magical Mystery Tour premieres (in black and white) on the BBC in the U.K.