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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones first meeting

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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones first met at the Crawdaddy Club  on Sunday 14 April 1963.

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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones first meeting

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Crawdaddy Club

The website address on the plaque is defunct.

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Thomas Mazzinghi

Thomas Mazzinghi

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English National Opera

English National Opera

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Ashton 'Tiger' Moore

Ashton 'Tiger' Moore

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Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall

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Harringay Arena

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