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The Beatles

The Beatles are, without doubt, the most influential rock group of all time. Their influence reshaped music, and set the trends that other groups followed, whether they wanted it or not.
Everybody knows, or has at least heard about how they made countless hit records. Who doesn't know ‘She loves you', ‘Yesterday' and ‘Yellow submarine'. After all those years, these songs are still played on the radio.
As many pop groups, The Beatles didn't start off as ‘The Beatles', and they saw many group-members come and go.
It all began in Liverpool in the late 1950's, when John Lennon formed ‘the Quarrymen' having just got his first guitar. Within two years, the line-up originally consisting of Lennon's school friends, changed beyond recognition, and by the end of 1959 only Ringo Starr was missing from the most famous line-up in the world.

In 1960, Lennon's talented art school classmate Stuart Sutcliffe joined the band and he suggested a change in band name to the Beetles which......


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