The Cavern Club.
Liverpool
Liverpool
Yes, "Penny Lane" is a proper noun. It is the name of a street in Liverpool famous for its association with the Beatles song of the same name.
Gerry and the Pacemakers. I suspect the answer you are looking for is probably The Beatles (although Gerry and the Pacemakers is also correct) The Beatles are arguably one of the most famous bands of all time, certainly the biggest name to come from Liverpool ... though I'm not sure I'd class either of these acts as a 'rock band' by todays standards!
The "Silver Beatles" were not famous anywhere. It was the original name from which the name "The Beatles" was derived. The Beatles became internationally famous in 1962.
The Cavern, in Liverpool
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It partly depends on what you mean by the Beatles; the Quarrymen (which was Lennon's first band and which went on to become the Beatles) first performed in Woolton (a suburb of Liverpool) at a church Fete in 1957. It's one of the most significant events in music history as it was also when John Lennon met Paul McCartney.
Probablt The Beatles.
That is the correct spelling of the proper name "The Beatles" (the famous band).The insects are beetles.
The Cavern Club
"You`ll never walk alone" is FC Liverpool's FAMOUS song. Ferry Across the Mersey by Jerry and the Pacemakers is another song strongly linked to Liverpool.