George Martin was never their manager. He produced nearly all their records. He began declining sessions with them in 1969, after the Get Back project turned into a squabblefest. Alan Parsons served as de facto producer at some of their last sessions. Martin returned to make Abbey Road with the band, after they agreed to set their differences aside, and make an album "like in the old days", with Martin fully in charge. Phil Spector did post-production on several of the Get Back recordings, which were ultimately released as Let It Be in 1970.
Brian Epstein was the Beatles' manager until he died. George Martin was like a fifth Beatles, he was their producer. I hope this helped a little bit
No, George Martin who worked with The Beatles was George Henry Martin.
Pete Best was fired by the other Beatles, (actually their manager George Martin), and replaced with Ringo Starr in 1962. He was fired because he was only an adequate drummer and not good enough to play for the Beatles.
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Brian Epstein was the Beatles' manager until he died. George Martin was like a fifth Beatles, he was their producer. I hope this helped a little bit
They did not because throughout their whole music career their only manager was George Martin.
No, George Martin who worked with The Beatles was George Henry Martin.
Pete Best was fired by the other Beatles, (actually their manager George Martin), and replaced with Ringo Starr in 1962. He was fired because he was only an adequate drummer and not good enough to play for the Beatles.
Officially it was Brian Epstein who became their manager in 1962, as well as producer at Abbey Road EMI studios George Martin.
George Martin
George Martin (record producer, manager of The Beatles) was 90 years old when he died on March 8, 2016 (birthdate: 3 January 1926).George R. R. Martin (author) is 68 years old (birthdate: September 20, 1948).
Let it be
It was Brian Epstein. Their producer was George Martin.
That would be George Martin
He produced the Beatles' albums from 1962 to 1969.
He didn't like George Martin's tie.