At birth. Seriously, it was in 1963.
As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
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.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
No, because the Beatles, who were signed with apple records, had a dispute with the Apple company about their name, which is why the Beatles were never on Itunes, until recently last year I believe.
The Beatles first appeared on North American television in the year 1963. The name of the show was the Ed Sullivan show hosted by the man with the same name as the show.
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Te Beatles are one of the most popular bands from the UK of all time. The Beatles famously played a rooftop concert at Apple Studios on January 30, 1969. The Beatles
Lennon actually founded the Beatles; he started a group called the Quarrymen whilst at school - Paul McCartney joined soon after formation and George around a year later. Later the band changed their name to Silver Beetles and finally Beatles.
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 band Queen was formed in 1971, about a year after the Beatles broke up.
1964 was the first year the Beatles came to America. They also toured the country in 1965 and 1966.
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