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The Beatles

John Lennon and Paul McCartney, during a church reception, met and instantly became friends. This was the summer of 1957 – the beginning of a relationship that would spawn ungodly amounts of fame and fortune for the both of them.
When John Lennon was a teen, being as much a rebel as any teen will be, he formed a traditional sciffle music band called The Quarrymen. Sciffle music was the first mainstream music said to come from England and was a mixture of country and blues. After meeting Paul that summer, John encouraged him to join his band in hopes that something magical would happen. However, nothing magical was happening that first year the new band was together. In fact, it was quite hard on the members because they were are still in school.
The future third member of the group, George Harrison, began playing the guitar at a very young age and practically taught himself everything he knew. Not long after George joined the band, a young man named Stewart Sucliffe joined......


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