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September 9, 2009.
Rod Stewart was never a Beatle. His band was the Faces.
Stuart Suttcliffe
George Harrison was frequently referred to as "the Quiet Beatle" and "the Serious One."
I assume that what you meant to say was "Which Beatles was in the Wings?". If this was your intended question, then the answer is Paul McCartney, who started the band.
It depends what you mean by "Beatle"; Lennon founded the Quarrymen (which would later become the Beatles) in 1957. The band changed their name to the Beatles in August 1960. The band didn't get it's final line-up of John, Paul, George and Ringo until 1962 (when Ringo joined).
Paul McCartney was a member of the Beatles, from the time the band gave themselves that name in 1960, until 1969, when the band broke up. The creation of the Beatles' Anthology in the previous decade was a brief reunion of the then remaining three Beatles. In many minds, once a Beatle, always a Beatle.
As for all Beatles recordings, George Martin (the fifth Beatle) was the producer.
John Lennon: "We were just a band who made it very, very big, that's all." Paul McCartney: "I feel silly saying our songs will last." George Harrison: (if the band had stayed together) "The solo stuff we've done would have been on Beatle albums." Ringo Starr: (asked if there was a message in their music) "Buy more Beatle records!"
Yes. They are part of the beetle family. If that's the wrong type of Beetles, no. I don't recall a band named "Roley Poly" being part of their band family or whatever...
Beatle Barkers was created in 1983.
Beatle Bob was born in 1953.