the Indra the Kiserkeller the cavern club
On June 13, 1963, The Beatles were on the crest of a wave when they played their one-and-only gig in Stockport at the Offerton Palace Theatre Club. Courtesy of the Stockport Express
They started off just playing multiple gigs in multiple bars in Liverpool, England before bein discovered by their first manager.
John Lennon was given a harmonica by his uncle George when he was a child, and after his uncle's death began to teach himself. Having played harmonica through early Beatles gigs, John developed his technique in 1962 when the Beatles were on tour with Bruce Channel, and Bruce's harmonica player Delbert McClinton's gave John some tips which influenced John's playing on the Beatles' debut single 'Love Me Do'.
yes, they play songs from all of their albums at their concerts.
when they were playing their gig in the cavern, store owner brian epstien went in and saw them play asked them if they wanted him to be their manager, and when they agreed,he started gettin gigs and made them famous. it was a very complicated process much longer but that is pretty much all you'll need in general.
The Cavern
On June 13, 1963, The Beatles were on the crest of a wave when they played their one-and-only gig in Stockport at the Offerton Palace Theatre Club. Courtesy of the Stockport Express
The Beatles
"Superstition" was not a Beatles song.
Not always, no. Before joining what became The Beatles, Ringo was the drummer in another band called Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, which was a skiffle group out of Liverpool. At the time, Pete Best was still The Beatles' drummer. Both bands played gigs together, and at times when Best missed shows, Ringo would fill in. He was eventually asked to join the band.
He was a delivery boy (for SPD) for a brief period of time, between coming back from Hamburg to Liverpool with The Beatles, and before trying for more gigs in Liverpool, according to his own account in The Beatles Anthology.
They started off just playing multiple gigs in multiple bars in Liverpool, England before bein discovered by their first manager.
He was a delivery boy (for SPD) for a brief period of time, between coming back from Hamburg to Liverpool with The Beatles, and before trying for more gigs in Liverpool, according to his own account in The Beatles Anthology.
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John Lennon was given a harmonica by his uncle George when he was a child, and after his uncle's death began to teach himself. Having played harmonica through early Beatles gigs, John developed his technique in 1962 when the Beatles were on tour with Bruce Channel, and Bruce's harmonica player Delbert McClinton's gave John some tips which influenced John's playing on the Beatles' debut single 'Love Me Do'.
"Every Little Thing", from Beatles For Sale.
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