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Stuart Sutcliffe was the original bass guitarist for the Beatles. He quit to return to Art school.Yes he did
No one really quit last, as such. John officially left the band first, with George threatening to leave before that.
Stuart Sutcliffe, who quit the Beatles to return to Art school, and Pete Best, who was replaced by Ringo Starr just before the Beatles began their EMI recording career.
It was officially released in the newspapers on April 10, 1970 that Paul McCartney had left the Beatles. Although, it was John Lennon who had officially quit first.
He first came to attention as a member of Rory Storm and the Raving Texans, who later became Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. He quit the Hurricanes to join the Beatles.
The Beatles grew out of the Quarry Men, a band started by John Lennon in high school. Paul McCartney and George Harrison joined the Quarry Men, and the other members gradually quit.
No, When they first started, they had a fifth member, Stuart Sutcliffe, on bass. But he quit and they never had more than four again at one time.
The beatles never played at Madison Square Garden, so they can never be compared to as worse than One Direction because as 1D sold out Madison Square Garden and fans claim they are bigger and better than the Beatles because they sold out MSG they can not say they are bigger because the Beatles played at bigger arena's
Nobody. The other band members finished the tracks for Let It Be without his input. Lennon wrote later "I started the band. I disbanded it."
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He said he did. But as in all things, there were tense times during his eight years with the group. He even quit the band at one time, but only for about a week.
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