Record store manager Brian Epstein visited the Cavern Club in November 1961, following up on customer requests to stock a record they made in Germany with singer Tony Sheridan. He couldn't find the record through his contacts, so he decided to ask them about it personally. He was impressed by their act, and ultimately offered his services as their manager. Months of campaigning by Epstein got them first better bookings and pay rates, then ultimately their recording contract with EMI.
Becuz they r jesus
The Beatles became so famous because their music was so different that people loved it. They were discovered as a British rock band in Liverpool, England, and became famous through their revolutionary music.
They started off just playing multiple gigs in multiple bars in Liverpool, England before bein discovered by their first manager.
The BeaTles.
The Beatles.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
The Beatles first came to fame in England; although they had local "fame" in Hamburg.
They were discovered by brain epstain and he became there manger in January 1962. Beatle mania hit in 1963, The beatles are knowen as the Fab Four, The Lads from Liverpool and The Beatles(Thought of by John Lennon).
The Beatles originated in Liverpool, England. They started off as a garage band then started playing in cafes' and clubs when they were eventually discovered. Amazing band.
Donald Johanson Discovered The Australopithecus Afarensis That He Named "Lucy" After The Song By The Beatles
After. Stu left in July of 1961, and Brian found them in November of 1961.
The name "The Beatles" comes from the Marlon Brando movie "The Wild One". The name of Brando's gang was "The Beetles," causing the lads to change their names from "The Quarrymen" to the "Silver Beatles", and finally "The Beatles". John Lennon liked the name because it was the name of an insect, and it had 'beat' in it. More information can be found on http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/named.htm
The Beatles became so famous because their music was so different that people loved it. They were discovered as a British rock band in Liverpool, England, and became famous through their revolutionary music.
Officially it was Brian Epstein who became their manager in 1962, as well as producer at Abbey Road EMI studios George Martin.
The Beatles
The first Australopithecus afarensis fossil was named "Lucy" after the song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by The Beatles– which was playing at the expedition camp when the fossil was discovered in Ethiopia in 1974.
They started off just playing multiple gigs in multiple bars in Liverpool, England before bein discovered by their first manager.
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