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Who first discovered the Beatles?

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Their manager Brian Epstein, he was the owner of a record shop near the Cavern in Liverpool where The Beatles would perform at every lunch hour and he heard of them by the people coming into the store and checked them out and they agreed for him to be their manager because he wanted to make them big

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