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The Beatles

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    First Single Release

    First Single Release
    The Beatles release their debut single, "Love Me Do," which reaches number 17 on the UK charts.
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    Formation and Early Years

  • John Meets Paul

    John Meets Paul
    John Lennon meets Paul McCartney at the Woolton Garden Fête in Liverpool. Impressed by Paul's guitar skills, John invites him to join his band, The Quarrymen.
  • George Joins

    George Joins
    George Harrison, a young guitarist recommended by Paul, joins The Quarrymen, solidifying the core of what would become The Beatles.
  • Hamburg Residency

    Hamburg Residency
    The band, now named The Beatles, travels to Hamburg, Germany, where they hone their performance skills through grueling club gigs.
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    Formation and Early Years

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    Breakthrough Year

  • EMI Audition

    EMI Audition
    The Beatles audition for producer George Martin at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios, leading to their first recording contract. Timetoast
  • Ringo Starr Joins

    Ringo Starr Joins
    Drummer Pete Best is replaced by Ringo Starr, completing the classic Beatles lineup.
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    Rise to Fame

  • Debut Album Recording

    Debut Album Recording
    The Beatles record their debut album "Please Please Me" in one marathon session at Abbey Road Studios.
  • "Please Please Me" Release

    "Please Please Me" Release
    Please Please Me" is released in the UK, topping the charts and staying there for 30 weeks. Timetoast
  • Beatlemania Begins

    Beatlemania Begins
    The Beatles' performance on "Sunday Night at the London Palladium" sparks nationwide Beatlemania.Timetoast
  • "A Hard Day's Night"

    "A Hard Day's Night"
    The Beatles release their first feature film and its accompanying soundtrack album, both receiving critical and commercial success.
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    Global Dominance

    The Beatles' performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" attracts over 73 million viewers, marking their breakthrough in the US.
  • Ed Sullivan Show

    Ed Sullivan Show
    The Beatles' performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" attracts over 73 million viewers, marking their breakthrough in the US.Timetoast
  • Shea Stadium Concert

    Shea Stadium Concert
    The Beatles perform at Shea Stadium in New York to a record audience of 55,600, one of the first major stadium concerts in history.Timetoast
  • "Rubber Soul"

    "Rubber Soul"
    The album "Rubber Soul" is released, showcasing a more mature and experimental sound.
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    End of Touring

  • Final Concert

    Final Concert
    The Beatles play their last official concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, focusing thereafter on studio work.
  • "Revolver"

    "Revolver"
    "Revolver" album is released, featuring innovative studio techniques and a diverse range of songs.
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    Psychedelic Era

  • "Sgt. Pepper's"

    "Sgt. Pepper's"
    The album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is released, receiving acclaim as a groundbreaking work in rock music.
  • Brian Epstein's Death

    Brian Epstein's Death
    Manager Brian Epstein dies of an accidental overdose, leading to instability within the band.
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    Experimentation

  • "White Album"

    "White Album"
    The Beatles release the double album "The Beatles" (commonly known as the "White Album"), noted for its eclectic style.
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    Final Years

  • Rooftop Concert

    Rooftop Concert
    The Beatles perform an impromptu concert on the rooftop of Apple Corps, their final public performance. Timetoast
  • John Announces Departure

    John Announces Departure
    John Lennon privately informs the band of his decision to leave, signaling the beginning of the end for The Beatles.
  • "Abbey Road"

    "Abbey Road"
    "Abbey Road" is released, featuring iconic tracks and the famous cover photo.
  • Solo Careers

    Solo Careers
    All four members pursue successful solo careers, releasing numerous albums and continuing to influence music.
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    Breakup

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    Post-Breakup: Solo Careers and Legacy

  • Paul's Public Announcement

    Paul's Public Announcement
    Paul McCartney publicly announces he is leaving The Beatles, confirming the band's breakup.
  • "Let It Be" Release

    "Let It Be" Release
    "Let It Be" album is released, followed by the "Let It Be" film on May 13, marking the official end of The Beatles.
  • John Lennon's Death190

    John Lennon's Death190
    John Lennon is tragically assassinated in New York City on December 8, 1980.
  • George Harrison's Death

    George Harrison's Death
    George Harrison dies of cancer on November 29, 2001.
  • Enduring Legacy

    Enduring Legacy
    The Beatles' legacy continues with numerous reissues, documentaries, and the enduring popularity of their music.