yes John Lennon did liked George Harrison they were all like brothers
no he did not he liked king georgre the 2.5
John Adams fought in the battle of bunkerhill and the battle at concord
Oh, dude, John Lee Love's parents were probably a mom and a dad. Like, that's usually how it works, right? I mean, unless he was grown in a lab or something, which would be pretty cool, but yeah, I'm guessing he had regular old parents like the rest of us.
His Excellency not necessarily: John Adams and his like-minded colleagues in the senate wanted the title to be "His Highness" but due to the fact that the House argued it was too monarchical they agreed on "Mr. President" reference: the American journey
John Hay, George W. Goethals, and William C. Gorgas were involved in the construction of the Panama Canal. John Hay served as the U.S. Secretary of State and negotiated the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, which granted the U.S. control of the Panama Canal Zone. George W. Goethals was the chief engineer in charge of overseeing the construction of the canal itself. William C. Gorgas played a crucial role in controlling the spread of diseases like yellow fever and malaria during the construction.
George Harrison
John:green George:purple ringo:red and Paul:blue
John Lennon liked cats and dogs.
Yes, John Lennon did like being a musician. He was a member of the Beatles.
Only John Lennon's family would be able to answer that.
John Lennon
Well John Lennon, and George Harrison are dead so you can't meet all 4 of them but Paul McCartney you can probably meet if your extremely lucky at a concert or something like that. Ringo Starr I don't know if he still does touring or not but never know
John Lennon like the sound of his voice whenever it sounded raw
no
George Smith. "Uncle George" was a dairy farmer and part-time bookmaker, who read to young John from the newspaper, and treated him like his own son. George died when John was thirteen, and visiting his Aunt Mater in Scotland.
John Lennon formed the Quarrymen Skiffle Group in 1957 when he was 17 and that same year he met Paul McCartney (15 years old) who turned the group into more of a rock n' roll group. So the Quarrymen got rid of some useless members like a banjo player or a tea chest bass player and Paul McCartney introduced John Lennon to a 14 year old named George Harrison who played the guitar. John decided George was too young for the band so he didnt let him join until he turned 15. Then they lost all of their members except for John, George, and Paul on guitar. Years later they got Pete Best on drums and Stuart Sutcliffe on bass. But Stuart Sutcliffe died so Paul McCartney took up the job as bass player and Pete Best was fired and replaced with Ringo Starr. That made the final lineup. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
Carl Perkins and Chet Atkins were among his favorite guitarists; Smokey Robinson was one of his favorite singer/songwriters.