Daily Archives: June 27, 2015

The Beatles perform again at Teatro Adriano in Rome 50 years ago this hour (June 27 1965)


Video: 'The Beatles - Live At Rome, June 27 1965 (Evening Show)'

(Sunday, June 27, 1965, 9:30 p.m. CEST) — The Beatles performed the second of four shows (over two consecutive days) tonight at Teatro Adriano in Rome, Italy, the band’s tenth concert of their 1965 European Tour. Continue reading The Beatles perform again at Teatro Adriano in Rome 50 years ago this hour (June 27 1965)

President Clinton says Japan sanctions may be needed 20 years ago today (June 27 1995)


Video: 'Asian Economic Conference'

(Friday, June 27, 1995) — Insisting he is no protectionist, U.S. President Bill Clinton defended his threat of Japanese trade sanctions today at the Pacific Rim Economic Conference in Portland, Oregon, as necessary to pray open foreign markets and protect jobs at home.

‘Race with the Devil’ opens across North America 40 years ago today (June 27 1975)


Video: 'Race with the Devil' trailer

(Friday, June 27, 1975)Race with the Devil, an occult thriller and action film about two vacationing couples who witness a satanic sacrifice and suddenly find their lives threatened, opened today in U.S. theaters.

Directed by Jack Starrett, the film starred Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, Lara Parker and R.G. Armstrong.

The Beatles perform at Teatro Adriano in Rome 50 years ago this hour (June 27 1965)


Video: 'The Beatles - Live At Rome, June 27 1965 (Afternoon Show)'

(Sunday, June 27, 1965, 4:30 p.m. CEST) — The Beatles performed the first of four shows (over two consecutive days) today at Teatro Adriano in Rome, Italy, the band’s ninth concert of their 1965 European Tour.

Ringo Starr performs at Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo 20 years ago this hour (June 27 1995)


Video: 'Japan 1995' (21 videos)

(Friday, June 27, 1995, 7:00 p.m. JST) — Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band performed tonight at Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, with John Entwistle, Randy Bachman, Mark Farner, Felix Cavaliere, Billy Preston, Zak Starkey and Mark Rivera.