No, it was John's band. Granted, Stu came up with the "Beetle" name, but John added the a. Stuart was one of the Quarrymen, having met John at art college.
The original line-up of the Beatles was John, Paul, George, John's art school friend Stuart Sutcliffe and original drummer, Pete Best.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best.
The Beatles lost Stuart Sutcliffe, and they fired Pete Best when they were starting the band. Then after they broke up, they lost George Harrison and John Lennon. Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are still around.
The Beatles were The Beatles. They never got other members. When they split up, they split up.
the beatles split up because they knew each other to well
Stuart and his wife split up several years ago.
It may have been early member Stuart Sutcliffe who came up with "The Beetles" as the name; all the members were fans of the Crickets and Lennon liked the double meaning - the musical insect and the English game of cricket. The Beetles probably came as a "homage" to the crickets - Lennon changed the spelling to Beatles as a pun on the "beat" music they played.
The band Queen was formed in 1971, about a year after the Beatles broke up.
No, ISIS didn't exist yet when the Beatles broke up.
There are several companies associated with the Beatles; Northern Songs was half owned by Lennon and McCartney - it was set up specifically to publish their songs. Selteab (Beatles backwards) was set up to sell Beatles merchandise. But Apple is probably the most well known company that was owned by the four Beatles.
No, that was the Who, a few years after the Beatles broke up.
They started in 1962.