Monday, July 3, 1967: John and
Cynthia Lennon,
George and
Patti Harrison, and
Paul McCartney with
Jane Asher attend a private party held at the
Speakeasy Club in
London for the American group the
Monkees.
Ringo was unable to attend, as was Monkee
Davy Jones. The party was hosted by Vic Lewis, agent for
Brian Epstein's NEMS Enterprises, who had contracted for the Monkees to perform at the
Empire Pool, Wembley, from June 30 - July 3. Also attending the party were
Dusty Springfield,
Klaus Voorman,
Manfred Mann,
the Who,
Procol Harum,
Lulu,
Eric Clapton, the Fool, and guests of honor
Michael Nesmith,
Peter Tork, and
Micky Dolenz. Vic Lewis would go on to become managing director of NEMS Enterprises after Brian Epstein's death.
Monday, July 3, 1967: The Beatles' LP "
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" reaches #1 in the US charts. It will sit at #1 for 19 weeks and appear in the US charts for 113 weeks.
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