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  2. The Beatles' rooftop concert - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January 1969, The Beatles performed a concert from the rooftop of their Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row, in central London's office and fashion district. Joined by guest keyboardist Billy Preston , the band played a 42-minute set before the Metropolitan Police arrived and ordered them to reduce the volume.

  3. Apple Corps - Wikipedia

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    Apple Studio was a recording studio, purchased in 1968 and located in the basement of the Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row. [53] The facility was renamed Apple Studios after its expansion in 1971.

  4. Savile Row - Wikipedia

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    Savile Row (pronounced / ˌ s æ v ɪ l ˈ r oʊ /) is a street in Mayfair, central London.Known principally for its traditional bespoke tailoring for men, the street has had a varied history that has included accommodating the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society at 1 Savile Row, where significant British explorations to Africa and the South Pole were planned; and more recently, the ...

  5. Dig a Pony - Wikipedia

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    "Dig a Pony" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.The band recorded the song on 30 January 1969, during their rooftop concert at the Apple Corps building on Savile Row in central London.

  6. How “Beatles '64” Reveals the Fab Four's Success in ... - AOL

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    Over Thanksgiving weekend in 2021, Beatles fans settled in for Get Back, Peter Jackson’s eight-hour epic that transported viewers back to the weeks leading up to the band’s famous rooftop ...

  7. Apple Computer prevails over Beatles' Apple Corps - AOL

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    In the most recent episode, Apple Corps, the record label owned by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and the estate of George Harrison, had sued Apple Computer, saying that the iTunes Music ...

  8. Apple scruffs - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] According to Apple press officer Derek Taylor, when The Sunday Times wrote a feature article on the company in the late 1960s, their map included a location for the scruffs, on the steps of the offices at 3 Savile Row. [3] The scruffs carried membership cards and sought to protect the Beatles from the frenzied fan worship of Beatlemania ...

  9. How many times did The Beatles break up? - AOL

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    After Epstein’s death, The Beatles set up a company called Apple Corps in 1968 to manage their business affairs, but their relationships became more complex. The Beatles took on much of their ...