The Beatles were a band music that has become a worldwide phenomenon during the 1960 's. They have generated hysteria that became known as "Beatlemania". Formulated in Liverpool, the group included John Lennon on rhythm guitar, bass, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, guitar and Ringo Starr on drums. Depending on the song, each Member sang in the group.
In 1957, John Lennon formed a skiffle group "who called" The Quarrymen. " Paul McCartney saw him to perform a function of the Church, and when John realized that he could optimize its guitar, asked to join the group. Paul joined in July 1957. In March next year, a friend of Paul George was invited to see performing group and joined soon as guitarist of the group. Find a drummer of the Group had become quite the challenge. After much turmoil, Ringo Starr joined the group in the early 1960s.
In the early years the Group has perfected their craft in the club that has dominated Hamburg's nightlife. Long hours of execution were the norm and this has led to the development of some very talented musicians. When you return to Liverpool, they have perfected their chops at the Cavern Club, and their popularity continued to grow.
If there's never been a "Fifth Beatle", as Paul McCartney was then say, "It was Brian Epstein". Brian started watching the Beatles when performed at the Cavern Club, and from January 1962 the Beatles signed him to become their Manager. Brian has opened the door to see George Martin, a producer at EMI, and the rest "as they say" is the story.
Beatles record charts before entry into the United Kingdom was their song "Love Me Do". Their single "please Please Me" was even more popular. For the moment "From Me To You" came along, were also their way to dominate the charts record in years to come.
Dominates the market of immediate or United States was not a certainty. Entrance into this race has been delayed for various reasons, but in December 1963, Capitol Records released "I Want to Hold Your Hand", and the Beatles ' domination of the market was her way as well.
After dominating the United Kingdom and United States, the next stop was the world. In the years ahead the Beatles or tours, or did a concert in Canada, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, the list goes on ...
Over time, cracks began to appear in the group. They recorded their latest album, "Abbey Road", in the summer of 1969. Recording of the song "I Want You (it's so heavy)" was the last time all four Beatles were together in the Studio.
On 20 September 1969 John announced his departure for the group, but this wasn't made public until legal
issues were resolved. Paul filed for a breakup of the band, 31 December 1971, and this has finally entered into force in 1975. The final "nail in the coffin," as they say, had been set.
Wallace Kirby writes for the http://www.beatlesletitbenow.com blog:
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