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    The Beatles at a press conference in Minnesota in August 1965, shortly after playing at Shea Stadium in New York. The group's third US tour opened with a performance before a world-record crowd of 55,600 at New York's Shea Stadium on 15 August – "perhaps the most famous of all Beatles' concerts", in Lewisohn's description. [147]

  3. Sep 8, 2020 · A fateful meeting between two music-loving teenagers in 1957 is where it all began. Sixteen-year-old rhythm-guitarist Lennon, the son of a merchant seaman, was performing with the Quarrymen, a ...

  4. 3 days ago · How did the Beatles become a band? The Beatles were formed around the nucleus of members John Lennon and Paul McCartney , who first performed together in Liverpool, England, in 1957. They performed with a changing cast of accompanists and under a changing list of band names before settling on their final members and name.

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  5. Jun 15, 2012 · 15 June 2012. The Beatles' first studio recording in 1962, soon after Ringo Starr joined the band. The Fab Four's music endures because it mirrors an era we still long for, says Adam Gopnik.

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  6. Jul 22, 2020 · The Beatles walked into EMI’s studio at Abbey Road via the goods entrance in 1962. They left it through the front door and across the zebra in 1969. That’s a mere seven years, during which time they redefined not just pop music but also fame.

  7. In the early 1960s the Beatles became the first rock band to achieve global appeal and the first to make their place of origin a key part of that appeal. On 9 February 1964, 70 million Americans (60 percent of the US television audience) watched the band on the Ed Sullivan show.

  8. 1961-1962. “Many people ask what are Beatles? Why Beatles? Ugh, Beatles, how did the name arrive? So we will tell you. It came in a vision - a man appeared on a flaming pie and said to unto them, ‘From this day on you are Beatles with an A.’ - ‘Thank you, Mister Man,’ they said, thanking him.” John. "I loved The Cavern.