John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best.
Their second album was called 'Meet The Beatles' in the USA and 'With The Beatles' in the UK. This was their follow up to their much loved 'Please Please Me' album and had alot of covers as well as the glimpses of more original material.
Yes, although their original line-up did not include Ringo Starr but a friend of Paul McCartney's from Liverpool College of Art called Stuart Sutcliffe. It was he who suggested that they change their original name of The Quarrymen to The Beatles in 1960, but left the band the following year to continue with his art studies. He died in Hamburg in April 1962 of a brain aneurysm, at the age of only 21. He is sometimes referred to as the 'fifth Beatle'.
Arthur Alexander. Not The Beatles.
Stuart Sutcliffe was the original bass guitarist for the Beatles. He quit to return to Art school.Yes he did
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The original line-up of the Beatles was John, Paul, George, John's art school friend Stuart Sutcliffe and original drummer, Pete Best.
Their second album was called 'Meet The Beatles' in the USA and 'With The Beatles' in the UK. This was their follow up to their much loved 'Please Please Me' album and had alot of covers as well as the glimpses of more original material.
Pete Best
Pete Best
The "Silver Beatles" were not famous anywhere. It was the original name from which the name "The Beatles" was derived. The Beatles became internationally famous in 1962.
Officially, when they called themselves the Beatles, and not the Quarrymen, or the Silver Beatles, the line up was John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stu Suttcliff, and Pete Best.
No. There was only a Beatles Rock Band for the XBox 360.
Yes, although their original line-up did not include Ringo Starr but a friend of Paul McCartney's from Liverpool College of Art called Stuart Sutcliffe. It was he who suggested that they change their original name of The Quarrymen to The Beatles in 1960, but left the band the following year to continue with his art studies. He died in Hamburg in April 1962 of a brain aneurysm, at the age of only 21. He is sometimes referred to as the 'fifth Beatle'.
No.
The Beatles were The Beatles. They never got other members. When they split up, they split up.
No, The Beatles did not use the line "Dead skunk in the middle of the road." This phrase is from the song "Dead Skunk" by Loudon Wainwright III, which was released in 1972. The Beatles' lyrics do not include this line, as it is not part of their repertoire.
The original line up was as follows Paul Stanley (Vocals) Gene Simmons ( Bass Guitar) Ace Frehley ( Lead Guitar) and Pete Criss ( Drums)