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The Beatles.
The Beatles _________ I'd tend to agree the Beatles, because their impact was wider (and slightly earlier) and because they popularised the new production techniques of the later 1960s. The early Stones however had arguably a greater impact on "alternative" rock through their influence on the emerging US garage scene which in turn fed into 1970s punk and some of its offspring, feeding into later stripped-down underground "edgy", "angular" sounds and the rebel attitudes that often accompany them.
The "White Album" (formally titled The BEATLES), from 1968.
Maybe Liverpool, England
1964 was the first year the Beatles came to America. They also toured the country in 1965 and 1966.
Their first recording as "The Beatles" was Love Me Do.
The Beatles came to America in 1964. Here are their ages when it happened: John Lennon: 23 Paul McCartney: 21 George Harrison: 20 Ringo Starr: 23
John's first trip to America was with the Beatles in 1964. He came to stay in 1972 and was about to become eligible for American citizenship soon after his death. He would have done so too had he not been murdered.
The Beatles first came to fame in England; although they had local "fame" in Hamburg.
19, 20.
Beatles
The Beatles.
European explorers first came to the America looking for?
February 7, 1964 is when The Beatles took off on their first trip together to the United States.The Beatles landed at Kennedy Airport (recently renamed from Idlewild) in New York, where they were greeted by 3,000 screaming fans. (Many had been given free t-shirts by Capitol Records, who wanted to guarantee a big turnout, and had spent $50,000 on a promotional campaign.)They appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show on the 9th (to a viewing audience of 73 million people), and played their first US concert on the 11th at the Washington Coliseum.
"Yellow Submarine" , an animated film that came out in 1968 .
Richard Nixon was first to visit in peacetime.