On this day: January 10
POSTED: 10:35 AM PST Jan 09, 2013
UPDATED: 11:00 PM PST Jan 09, 2013
Caesar crosses the Rubicon, the London Underground opens, RCA introduces the 45 rpm single, The Beatles' first U.S. record is released, and Wendy's asks "Where's the Beef?," all on this day.
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1969: Unable to tolerate any longer the tensions within the group, George Harrison walks out during recording sessions for what would become the "Let it Be" album and quits the band for five days, making him the second Beatle to do so. Ringo Starr had left the group for a brief period a year earlier.
