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    George Harrison

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    teach himself to play‚ but his progresswas slow. He sometimes stayed up all night playing until his fingers bled. George attended Dovendale Primary School‚ two forms behind John Lennon‚ and then he attended Liverpool Institute‚ one form behind Paul McCartney. George and Paul took the same bus to school‚ and soon found they had music and guitars in common. George and his brother Peter had formed a Skiffle band‚ and because they were so young‚ they had to sneak out of the house to play their first engagement

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    The Beatles were an English rock band in the 1960s‚ and they were formed in Liverpool. There was four members in the band‚ John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. Also‚ Geoff Emerick took over The Beatles engineering duties. Like any band in the 60s‚ The Beatles recording career was frequently altered and sometimes pushed back because of their creative drive or even external factors. The most important factor is that these shifts and obstacles that The Beatles were running

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    first looks‚ first kisses‚ first loves‚ and first breakups. This definitely spoke to the women of the U.S. just as much as the beat attracted the male audience. Lennon wrote or contributed to nine out of fourteen songs on the album. He and Paul McCartney were the main song writers for the majority of their time together as a band. As the band’s stay in the states was extended as their success would’ve suggested‚ they got to see the hippie movement come to

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    Beatles Impact on America

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    Unknown at the time‚ these four young men from Liverpool ultimately affected the course of pop culture and music in America‚ beginning with their 1964 visit. Each member was born in the midst of World War II; John Lennon and Ringo Starr in 1940‚ Paul McCartney in 1942‚ and George Harrison‚ the youngest of the group‚ in 1943. John‚ Paul‚ George‚ and Ringo were working-class guys with no formal music education. Yet their music were changing the world. The birth of Beatlemania was in 1964 and influenced

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    Character Analysis John Lennon John Lennon is a name known around the world. He was the singer‚ song writer and rhythm guitarist in what many people consider to be the world’s greatest band‚ The Beatles. He was killed at the age of 40 in December of 1980 by a deranged fan. However‚ his short life of forty years left a legacy that inspired millions of people around the world. Lennon was so much more than just a musician; he was also an artist‚ activist‚ and author. His intelligence‚ outspoken personality

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    Essay On The Beatles

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    America. The attitude and love for the music they created became of great interest to their performance goers‚ and always left them wanting more. The Beatles consisted of four very talented musicians‚ including Ringo Starr‚ George Harrison‚ Paul McCartney‚ and the band’s founder‚ John Lennon. Lennon is the original Beatle‚ but when he formed his first church band that would later be known as the Beatles‚ they called themselves The Quarrymen. John and Paul were the only two

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    person discriminates and chooses one person over others to marry and start a family with‚ making discrimination one of the key factors in marriage. Not being able to discriminate would most likely cause a marriage to fail‚ like the marriage of Paul McCartney and Heather Mills. On the other side‚ this leads to a most commonly discuss issue in the world‚ gay/lesbian marriage. Many of them were not treated equally such as jobs. Most companies would prefer to hire non-gay/lesbians compared to gays/lesbians

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    We’ll emphasize the music of each of the ex-Beatles as a solo artist and with various bands. The events and people involved in each of their lives. How they did on the charts. A retrospective of events leading up to the end: 1967 – Original cracks/McCartney‚ Lennon rarely wrote together anymore 1968 – Independence of each member from one another. The White Album (aka Beatles) showcased them as individuals. 1969 – the film Let It Be is filmed though it will not be released until 70’s truly showed

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    Yet little did anyone expect that a small English band called The Beatles would be the most influential and wide known rock band. In early 1960‚ The Beatles were formed in Liverpool‚ England. The band consisted of four members: John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. Their very first single‚ “Love Me Do‚” which was released in late 1962‚ was instantly a top hit in the UK‚ giving them a colossal boost in their career. Later in the decade‚ their ninth studio album was released

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    Thanks in part to social media‚ young people today pursue celebrity as avidly as riches. In the current warp-speed entertainment world littered with marginally talented‚ vacuous performers‚ the vanguard appears to be Miley Cyrus‚ one of the most Googled people in 2013. Her most recent efforts include contributing "twerking" to the common lexicon‚ and providing the world with a signature Christmas gift‚ an Instagram selfie emerging from the shower‚ posed with her familiar tongue. Kate Winslet‚ sensibilities

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