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Best is out, Ringo is in 1962
in 1962 Stuart Stucliffe died of a brain Hemmorhage. Drummer Pete Best was fired at the suggestion of the Beatles new record Producer George Martin . Best was replaced by Richard Starkey better known as Ringo Starr Photo credit to mizzmazz63 -
The early years 1956-1960
In 1956 A bunch of British students formed a skiffle rock group known as the Quarry Men . The student who formed it was a Young Man by the name of John Lennon. Later on fellow students named Paul Mccartney and George Harrison joined the group, They picked up Stuart Sucliffe and Pete Best and they later became Beatles . Photo by Ronald Saunders -
The club years 1960- 1962
The newly named Beatles were playing clubs all across europe most notably The cavern club in Liverpool and Clubs in Hamburg Germany photo credit to psyche delliah -
1967: SGT Pepper : Brian Epstein dies
The Beatles released one of their most successful albums SGT pepper's lonely heartclub band . The Beatles longtime manager Brian Epstein died on August 27th 1967 at age 32. Photo credit to Paillete -
1966: The studio session begin
The band quit playing live concerts in 1966 and stuck to studio albums. The band released albums like Revovler , SGT Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour ,White Album , Abbey Road and Let it Be. Photo credit to Quapan -
1969 Rooftop concert
On January 30th 1969 the Beatles performed on the rooftop of Apple records . At the end of the show , Mccartney said, " I hope we passed the audition." Photo credit to Shaun Wong -
Breakup Let it be 1970
The Beatles broke up in 1970 after a lawsuit that Mccartney faced off against Lennon, Starr and Harrison . They released their final album Let It be . photo credit to vector open stock -
1964-1965 Success in the us
The Beatles touched ground in the US in 1964 and played on the Ed Sullivan Show and the first stadium concert in 1965 at Shea Stadium . The swept the US with hits like I wanna hold your hand and All my Loving. Photo credit to All About rock