As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
The Quarrymen, Johnny & The Moondogs, The Silver Beatles (yes, spelled like the insect) are all names they went by early on.
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.
If I viewed the ad you're referring to, it is actually Mott The Hoople's All The You Dudes, which does have a Beatles vibe.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
Yoko ono
I think the Beatles...
The beatles all th way!
All four Beatles had children.
The bands name went through about six changes, penultimately "The Silver Beatles" before they settled on "The Beatles". Once they started recording, they had to keep the same name.
"The Beatles"
They were originally called the Quarry Men. Several member and name changes later they became the Beatles.