Monday, October 21, 2019
The Fab Four essays
The Fab Four essays    Inspired by the simple guitar-and-washboard music of Lonnie Doengan and later     by United States pop artists such as Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Little Richard, John     Lennon formed his own group, the Quarrymen, known present day as the Beatles.  The     Beatles originally started out with five members but later decreased to four, and all of the     members were from Liverpool, England.  The Beatles struggled to their rise to fame, and     the  first time their song was played in the United States it was actually a fluke by a local     disc jockey.  There was a period of Beatlemania in both Europe and the United States and     the Beatles also won more awards and set more records than any other band in the history     of music.  Unfortunately the Beatles broke up in 1970 and present day two of the     members are deceased.  The remaining members are still in the record industry and go on     tours all over the world.  The British rock group, the Beatles, took the world of popular     music by storm during the 1960s and left a lasting impact on todays pop and rock and     	The rock and roll band, the Beatles, was made up of John Lennon, Paul     McCartney, George Harrison, and Richard Starkey, or more commonly known as Ringo     Starr.  John Winston Lennon was born October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England.  Lennon     has been exhumed in print more than any other popular musical figure, and Lennon has     also changed many lives , ...he changed many lives, mostly for the better (mtv.com).      Lennon was tragically murdered on December 8, 1980 in New York City, New York,     every year on the anniversary of John Lennons death the world still mourns his death.      James Paul McCartney was born June 18, 1942 in Liverpool, England.  Although     commitments to the Beatles not unnaturally took precedence, bass player and vocalist     McCartney nonetheless pursued several outside projects during this tenure.  Guitarist     George Harrison was born ...     
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