brian wilson
Parlophone
The company was sony music entertainment.
The Queen
No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
Although many will say the Rolling Stones, they were good friends. The Beatles even gave them their first big hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man" (the Beatles later did this song themselves on Meet the Beatles). I would say that Elvis Presley was very 'anti-Beatle' (If that's what you mean). He hated these guys and even went to Richard Nixon and asked if he could get them off the charts! So I would say that Elvis Presley was the anti-Beatles.
No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
A music store manager named Brian Epstein gave them a record deal, and later became their manager.
The company was sony music entertainment.
Record sales and concerts were excellent. Merchandising was not successful for the Beatles as Brian Epstein practically gave away the rights out of ignorance.
Scott Borchetta
The Queen
1962 they released their first single, which became a hit!Officially, "Love Me Do." They recorded some backup instrumentals with Tony Sheridan before that, and bootleg recordings of the Beatles at the Star Club in Hamburg predate their first official release.* * * * *Actually, this requires a multilevel answer as there were several "firsts" as far as recordings are concerned.When The Beatles were called The Quarrymen, they recorded an acetate record in 1958, which is a one of a kind disc. Side one featured John Lennon singing the Buddy Holly classic That'll Be The Day while side two was a song co-written by Paul McCartney and George Harrison, In Spite Of All The Danger. There was only one copy of this disc, long thought lost but more recently found. Paul McCartney paid a reported handsome sum for it, had it remastered and then pressed 50 replica copies and gave them out as Christmas gifts one year. That was their first recording and record.After they officially became The Beatles, they firstrecorded in 1961 as the backup band for singer Tony Sheridan in a German only release of My Bonnie backed with The Saints. A request for this record in a Liverpool, England record shop first brought them to the attention of future manager Brian Epstein.Epstein then attempted to swing a record deal featuring just The Beatles on their own. Their first recordings as a group were for Decca Records as a trial session. The first song recorded for that session was Like Dreamers Do, a Lennon/McCartney song.They eventually signed with EMI's Polydor label and recorded two songs during their first session with George Martin in 1962, How Do You Do It? and Love Me Do, the latter which became their first single released as The Beatles, peaking in the U.K. at number 17.
Elvis Presley
Adam Lambert is a professional singer. Lambert's claim to fame was when he won American Idol. American Idol gave him a lot of exposure and also gave him a record deal.
No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
they believed the new deal was a move toward socialism and gave the government too much control
they believed the new deal was a move toward socialism and gave the government too much control
Although many will say the Rolling Stones, they were good friends. The Beatles even gave them their first big hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man" (the Beatles later did this song themselves on Meet the Beatles). I would say that Elvis Presley was very 'anti-Beatle' (If that's what you mean). He hated these guys and even went to Richard Nixon and asked if he could get them off the charts! So I would say that Elvis Presley was the anti-Beatles.