Rock, Classical rock, Some blues
Before The Beatles were called The Beatles, they were known as The Quarrymen. It originally consisted of just John Lennon and several friends, but George Harrison and Paul McCartney joined later. They played skiffle music, which is a type of folk music with blues, jazz, and country influences. Skiffle is often considered a precursor to rock and roll.You can hear a few of these skiffle songs on the Beatles Anthology, and on a bootleg recording called The Decca Records Audition Tapes.
Music
Their music, I guess
"Till There Was You", from The Music Man.
People that like the beatles.
alternative rock and pop
yes the beatles music was and is legendary!
Before The Beatles were called The Beatles, they were known as The Quarrymen. It originally consisted of just John Lennon and several friends, but George Harrison and Paul McCartney joined later. They played skiffle music, which is a type of folk music with blues, jazz, and country influences. Skiffle is often considered a precursor to rock and roll.You can hear a few of these skiffle songs on the Beatles Anthology, and on a bootleg recording called The Decca Records Audition Tapes.
The Beatles music is owned by EMI. They have licensed Apple to distribute the music via the iTunes store.
The Beatles played a type of music that had never been heard before, and won over audiences with their unique sound. Their lyrics struck a note with many people, and they have been a big influence for much of the music that has been released since.
The Beatles played a type of music that had never been heard before, and won over audiences with their unique sound. Their lyrics struck a note with many people, and they have been a big influence for much of the music that has been released since.
He listens to Rock/Pop. His favorite bands are The Beatles, Kasabian, and Oasis.
Japan had banned Beatles music. They did because Japan did not appreciate the fact that they had done drugs.
They influenced the music we have today.
Music
Their music, I guess
If Beatles music suits the format of a given radio station or program... why wouldn't they be?