it was their producer, giving them tips and tricks and actually writing solos and scores for some of their songs (he wrote the orchestra for Yesterday, for example) he was almost a father for the fab four...
He also was open-minded about their music and he appreciated their sense of humor. A lesser producer would have handled them differently, possibly discouraging their growth as musicians and composers.
The Beatles broke up in 1970, so they don't really have an official latest release. However, George and his son Giles Martin released the Love Album in 2007, which is a compilation of multiple different Beatles songs. However the last official Beatles album was Abbey Road.
No, John Lennon was shot on December 8th 1980, and George Harrison died around November 30th or so in 2001 I think, from cancer. All the Beatles smoked but George especially.
Obviously the drummer in questions, Pete Best did; Brian Epstein, the Beatles manager, didn't want to get rid of Pete as he thought he was a good draw as he was so good looking. However, George Martin (the Beatles producer) had told Brian that he didn't think Best was accurate enough for recording and he'd be using a session drummer for future sessions. Also, if you listen to the Pete Best playing on the Anthology discs, you can hear that there are changes in tempo that shouldn't be there.
In order, it went John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and last was Ringo Starr after Pete Best was removed. So it would've been George.
Ringo was the member of a competing local group, but when the Beatles, then the quarrymen needed a stand in drummer he filled in. So when the Beatles were discovered the label said their drummer Pete best wouldn't work and John, Paul, and George agreed and so Ringo become the drummer. Bonus tidbit, Ringo's nickname came from the fact that he always wore rings on his fingers so he got the nickname.
The Beatles broke up in 1970, so they don't really have an official latest release. However, George and his son Giles Martin released the Love Album in 2007, which is a compilation of multiple different Beatles songs. However the last official Beatles album was Abbey Road.
It's become shrouded in mystery; the contract was dated 6 June 1962, but the Beatles (and George Martin) suspect that the contract date was backdated so that EMI would own the recordings made at their audition.
"Half of the Beatles" just wouldn't have caught on, so they were called "John" and "George".
You would think the Beatles at first, but they actually mean the members. So all you have to do is name the members of The Beatles. Just their first names, so the answers are: John, Paul, George and Ringo.
No, John Lennon was shot on December 8th 1980, and George Harrison died around November 30th or so in 2001 I think, from cancer. All the Beatles smoked but George especially.
LOVE. They said so repeatedly.
You would think the Beatles at first, but they actually mean the members. So all you have to do is name the members of The Beatles. Just their first names, so the answers are: John, Paul, George and Ringo.
The Beatles were born between 1940 (John & Ringo) and 1943 (George). So as of 2009, Ringo is around 69, Paul is 67. John died at 40, and George at 58. John died at the age of 40 in 1980. George died at the age of 58 in 2001. Paul is 66. Ringo is 68.
martin frobisher was important because he found new land for Queen Elizebeth so just knowing the queen makes you important he was also known as Sir Martin Frobisher
Two reasons. One, it showed the band playing a 'concert' on the rooftop of a building. This was the last time the Beatles would play together in front of people. Secondly, the film showed the tension between the musicians as the band was breaking up. Not being satisfied with the material nor producer Phil Spector's efforts, the Beatles released one more album with producer George Martin and then called it quits.
Yes, two of the Beatles have written autobiographies. The first is "I Me Mine" by George Harrison, and the second is "Many Years from Now" by Paul McCartney.
He is important because he was a American farter