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    The Quarrymen. The original line up included Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best. Paul McCartney and George Harrison joined at a later date. Sutcliffe eventually decided to leave the group but remained in good terms with the group until his early death in 1962 due to brain hemorrhage. Best on the other hand was let go and replaced by Ringo Starr. It was not clear to Best why he was

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    everything I devote my attention to. When I got home‚ I did a lot of research on this specific song and I found that there really was a deeper meaning. "It’s not really about a blackbird whose wings are broken‚ you know‚ it’s a bit more symbolic” (Paul McCartney.) That very quote goes on to let you know that the song does‚ in fact‚ mean more than what it had seemed (or to me at least.) I was so excited when I found out there was more to the song because the Beatles were/are such an iconic band that played

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    additional "Beatles" that people just didn’t find out about? Was it simple to them or have there been road-blocks on the way? If you desire to comprehend‚ then you have visited the absolute right place: this text stories the worlds of John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison and Ringo Starr ahead of when they genuinely fitted and took over as the most commended rockstars appreciated as The Beatles. John Lennon‚ the seeming head and vocalist of the music band‚ established the Beatles. Having said that

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    par. 3). This event changed John and forced John to lose his innocence. Even though‚ there were some rough times in John’s early life‚ his teen-age years were very important to his success. At the age of sixteen‚ John met fifteen-year-old Paul McCartney at a church party and asked him to join his band‚ which at this time was the Quarry Men. The Quarry Men

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    John Winston Lennon was an extremely talented and very well known songwriter‚ composer‚ and recording artist in the 1960’s. Many people today still look at Lennon as an inspirational singer that put meaning into the songs he wrote. Lennon demonstrates his powerful thought in his best-selling single of his solo career “Imagine”. This song encourages listeners to imagine a world at peace and to not live a life focused on material possessions. He started off small‚ just like any other‚ and had plenty

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    Sentence Outline Tyler White 1. Intro- a. Attention Grabber: When Queen Elizabeth awarded Beatles member Paul McCartney knighthood in March of 1997‚ is it possible the man being given one of the highest recognitions in society was an imposter? b. Who are the Beatles?: i. The Beatles were an English rock band made up of John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney George Harrison‚ and Ringo Star. ii. They started playing in pubs throughout Liverpool. iii. And‚ long

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    The Beatles In June of 1956‚ John Lennon met Paul McCartney for the first time. Nobody ever dreamed that John and Paul would have the success that they had. John Lennon and Paul McCartney along with George Harrison and Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) became known as the greatest and the most influential rock musicians in the world. The Beatles‚ whose music has been played by prestigious symphonies around the world and has been sung by renowned singers such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett‚ were a

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    storytelling of shows like The Man from UNCLE or Dr Finlay’s Casebook. Magical Mystery Tour‚ however‚ largely lacked a traditional linear narrative and favored experimental visual effects over familiar production design. Despite criticism of this‚ Paul McCartney explained‚ “I think the younger people would get it‚ the people who knew what was going on in society‚ and the older people‚ who were expecting Morecambe and Wise or a British variety show‚ wouldn’t get it and rightly would be annoyed. It was like

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    Death of Brian Epstein: the Beginning of the Beatles’ End It was a shocking day in April‚ 1970. A member of the Beatles‚ Paul McCartney announced his departure from the band with the announcement of his solo album. The dream that was built by the band was breaking up. Fans were shocked‚ sad‚ and even outraged‚ wondering how this happened. Why this happened in the first place‚ what caused Paul to leave? There were many complex factors to the breakup of the Beatles making it hard to answer it simply

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    create a harmony between the humans and environment. Gandhi: Led India to independence‚ civil rights and freedom. (Without using violence) Jim Henson: Creator of the Muppets John Lennon: A Peace and Human Rights leader that works along with Sir Paul McCartney on one of the most important music group of all times. Maria Callas: Well known opera singer of the 20th century. Martha Graham: Inspired generations on Dance Muhammad Ali: A Boxer‚ A champion‚ and well known for the values he practiced outside

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