They were active for 10 years, from 1960 to 1970
First of all, why did you write: ...Many years 'was' active. They are still active. They have been active from 1998 - 2010 (but are still going)
Considering the beatles haven't been active since the 70s there is no 'new' drummer
The Beatles released a total of 213 songs during their active years from 1960 to 1970. This includes tracks from their studio albums, singles, and B-sides. The band's extensive catalog has left a lasting impact on music and continues to be celebrated worldwide.
Michael Jackson bought the rights to many of The Beatles songs many years ago, outbidding Paul McCarthy for them. Recently he has sold some of them in an attempt to liquidate some of his debts.Rumor has it that he leaves the remainder to Paul McCarthy in his will. Michael Jackson bought the publishingrights to most of the Beatles catalog. The individual Beatles still retained songwriters rights and we paid for it each time a song in the catalog was licensed.
The Beatles hit international fame in 1962, and officially disbanded in April , 1970.
Considering The Beatles haven't been active since the 70s there is no 'new' drummer
First of all, why did you write: ...Many years 'was' active. They are still active. They have been active from 1998 - 2010 (but are still going)
Considering the beatles haven't been active since the 70s there is no 'new' drummer
She has been active since 2002.
The Beatles active years predated domestic video recorders, although after they stopped touring they continued making promotional films for their singles. Probably Paperback Writer/Rain was the first such film.
Despite The Beatles' dissolution of partnership 42 years ago, yes, he still is a member of The Beatles.
About 25 years, more or less.
The Beatles released a total of 213 songs during their active years from 1960 to 1970. This includes tracks from their studio albums, singles, and B-sides. The band's extensive catalog has left a lasting impact on music and continues to be celebrated worldwide.
1960-1966.
No, that was the Who, a few years after the Beatles broke up.
2 years active service completed
They were active from 1968 to 1980.