Sixty Years Ago – This February 9th, 2024 – a British group called The Beatles made their first North American appearance before a record-breaking television audience and made musical history
A Remembrance by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher and life-long Beatles fan Doug Draper
Posted February 9th, 2024 on Niagara At Large

The first Beatles album released by Capitol Records Canada in early 1964
In the last weeks of January, 1964, the first song by a foursome from Liverpool, England – where the group had already created a frenzy in their homeland – reached Number One on the Billboard charts in North America and young people across Canada and the United States were getting hungry for more.
The song was ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ which had reached the top of top of the British charts a month after it was recorded in October of 1963 and the group was The Beatles which imported “the mania” it had set off back home with its first North American TV appearance before what was then a record breaking audience of more than 70 million on (for anyone who remembers it) the very popular, star-making Ed Sullivan Show.

The first single by The Beatles to hit number one in North America
Indeed, for those who were old at the time and I was just 12 and just ripe for a musical revolution, it is hard to forget where we were and who was in the room with us when on February 9th, 1964, we watched Ed Sullivan (a guy you would never call hip) introduce The Beatles in a study packed with screaming teenagers.
I watched that that performance in the living room of my childhood home Welland, Ontario with my parents looking on, like so many other parents did, and shaking their heads at these four guys with what seem, at the time, long hair as they played music was a world away from ‘How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?’ and all of the swing bands and crooners they grew up with. Continue reading →
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