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This is a summary of 1968 in music in the United Kingdom.
Events
16 February – The Beatles , Mike Love , Mia Farrow , Donovan and others travel to India to visit Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at Rishikesh .
18 February – David Gilmour joins Pink Floyd , replacing founder Syd Barrett , who had checked himself into a psychiatric hospital.
1 March – First performance of an Andrew Lloyd Webber –Tim Rice musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in its original form as a "pop cantata ", by pupils of Colet Court preparatory school in Hammersmith .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
30 March – The Yardbirds record their live album Live Yardbirds at the Anderson Theater.
6 April – The 13th Eurovision Song Contest is held in the Royal Albert Hall , London. The winning song, Spain 's "La, la, la " is sung by Massiel , after Spanish authorities refused to allow Joan Manuel Serrat to perform it in Catalan. The UK finish in second place, just one point behind, with the song "Congratulations " sung by Cliff Richard , which goes on to outsell the winning Spanish entry throughout Europe.
4 May – Mary Hopkin performs on the British TV show Opportunity Knocks . Hopkin catches the attention of model Twiggy , who recommends her to Paul McCartney . McCartney would soon sign Hopkin to Apple Records .
14 May – At a press conference, John Lennon and Paul McCartney introduce the Beatles' new business concept, Apple Corps, Ltd. , a disastrously mismanaged entertainment company that included a recording studio, a record label, and clothing store.
30 May – The Beatles begin recording The White Album (officially titled, simply, The Beatles ). Sessions would span over 4 months, ending on 14 October.
8 June - premiere of Harrison Birtwistle 's opera Punch and Judy in the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh during the Aldeburgh Festival .[ 4]
14 June - Manfred Mann appear in the first edition of the BBC2 series Colour Me Pop .
7 July – The Yardbirds perform for the last time before disbanding.
August - John McVie marries Christine Perfect ,
4 August – Yes performs for the first time, at a summer camp.
7 September – Led Zeppelin performs for the first time, billed as The New Yardbirds (the Yardbirds had disbanded two months earlier, and guitarist Jimmy Page subsequently formed this new group).
15 September - Song of Summer , Ken Russell 's noted TV documentary about Frederick Delius , is shown for the first time as part of the BBC's Omnibus series.
19 September – The Who begin recording Tommy , a rock opera that tells the story about a deaf, dumb and blind boy, including his experiences with life and the relationship with his family.
8 November – John Lennon and his wife Cynthia are divorced.
22 November – The Beatles (also known as "The White Album") by The Beatles is released. Also released is The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks .
26 November – Cream plays their farewell concert at the Royal Albert Hall . It will be the last time Eric Clapton , Jack Bruce , and Ginger Baker play together until their 1993 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame .
2 December - Jimi Hendrix 's manager Chas Chandler quits over differences with Hendrix during the recording of Electric Ladyland
22 December – The Animals reunite for one benefit concert at the Newcastle City Hall while Eric Burdon & The Animals are disbanding.
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Charts
Classical music
New works
Opera
Film and Incidental music
Musical theatre
Musical films
Births
4 March – Patsy Kensit , actress and singer
23 March – Damon Albarn , singer and songwriter (Blur )
28 April – Howard Donald , singer and dancer (Take That )
19 May – Paul Hartnoll , songwriter and musician (Orbital )
13 June – Denise Pearson , singer (Five Star )
21 June - Sonique , singer and DJ
22 July – Rhys Ifans , actor and former vocalist with Super Furry Animals
12 August – Paul Tucker , musician (Lighthouse Family )
7 October – Thom Yorke , musician (Radiohead )
10 November – Steve Brookstein , singer
25 November - Tunde Baiyewu , singer (Lighthouse Family)
29 November - Martin Carr (Boo Radleys )
Deaths
23 January - Teresa del Riego , violinist, pianist, singer and composer of Spanish ancestry, 91
21 April - Norman Demuth , composer, 69
27 July – Lilian Harvey , actress and singer, 62
31 August - Sir Percy Hull , organist and composer, 89
6 September - Karl Rankl , Austrian-born conductor and composer, 69
16 September - Michael Carr , composer, 63
15 October - Franz Reizenstein , German-born composer and pianist, 57
20 October – Bud Flanagan , music hall star, 72
9 December – Percy Greenbank , lyricist, 90
"Unknown" - Billy Pigg , bagpaper, 66
References