The Beatles: Most Influential Act Of The Rock Era

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The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960. The members were John Lennon(guitar, lead vocals), Paul McCartney(bass, vocals), George Harrison(lead guitar), and Ringo Starr(drums). The Beatles are regarded as the most influential act of the rock era. In March 1957, John Lennon, age 16 at the time, formed a small band with some school mates. Paul McCartney, 15, joined as a guitarist. McCartney invited 14 year old George Harrison to watch. After a month of Harrison persisting to join the band, Lennon finally let him. Lennon's friends from school left the band, leaving just Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison. They changed their band name to the Silver Beetles, then the Silver Beatles, and then finally, the Beatles. The Beatles

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