In 1959, as the Quarry Men, they started playing at the Casbah Club in Liverpool which was run by Pete Best's mother. In 1960, as The Beatles, and with Pete Best as drummer, the played at the Indra Club in Hamburg for 48 nights, then at the Kaiserkeller for a further 58 nights. On their return to Liverpool, they play at the Cavern Club, followed by a return to Hamburg at the Top Ten Club, then back to the Cavern Club which is where Brian Epstein sees the Beatles for the first time, and the rest is history.
yes the beatles music was and is legendary!
The Beatles music is owned by EMI. They have licensed Apple to distribute the music via the iTunes store.
Yes, the Beatles knew how to read music. They were all proficient musicians who could read and write music notation.
Japan had banned Beatles music. They did because Japan did not appreciate the fact that they had done drugs.
Yes, the Beatles could read music. They were all talented musicians who had a strong understanding of music theory and notation.
Their music, I guess
Music
They influenced the music we have today.
The Beatles' music was special because they created new sounds and rhythms no one had ever heard.
If Beatles music suits the format of a given radio station or program... why wouldn't they be?
Yes, but you can't buy any Beatles music on iTunes except for the stuff sang by "fake" beatles. You would need to buy a CD to listen to their music.
Breakfast With the Beatles is a long-running syndicated radio program in the US, featuring the music of the Beatles and stories about them.