Paul McCartney (in the summer of 1957) and George Harrison (early in 1958). The band was still known as the Quarry Men at the time.
He joined The Silver Beatles. John Lennon and Paul McCartney started The Silver Beatles, before the band gained other non permanent members, lost them, finally gained the other two to their fab four, and the name finally evolved to The Beatles.
Musicians.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are the only Beatles still alive.
The individual members did record, but the Beatles didn't record together after their breakup in 1969.
No, but the split of members (Ryan Ross and Jon Walker of The Young Veins) produce music that is similar to the Beatles.
No, John Lennon was one of the founding members of the Quarrymen, who eventually became the Beatles.
The Beatles were The Beatles. They never got other members. When they split up, they split up.
He joined The Silver Beatles. John Lennon and Paul McCartney started The Silver Beatles, before the band gained other non permanent members, lost them, finally gained the other two to their fab four, and the name finally evolved to The Beatles.
There were four members in the Beatles.
No he didn't.
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January 1960
He was 22.
Musicians.
No.
Yes, the Beatles actually added several members to their band. Originally George was not part of the band, but still filled in as needed. After a few years he became one of the Beatles. Also, Ringo was not the Beatles' first drummer, the first drummer left the band so they let Ringo (real name Richard Starkey) join.
He was a friend of John Lennon.