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A story of struggle, luck and genius: the Beatles before they became the Beatles
Marco Crescenzi, an expert about everything concerning the story of the Fab Four, traces the first years of the most famous band in the world, a period often missing in official biographies. He explores the Beatles path of fate and fortune, their struggles and inspired talent. This journey is enriched by an impressive mosaic of rare photos, rediscovered documents, and many details of concerts and appearances of these early days.
The Beatles, the most renowned band in the history of music, didn't just spring into existence. Their journey began in the mid-1950s when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best formed a group known as the Silver Beatles. They were simply four teenagers from Liverpool with a shared enthusiasm for American music and a dream to make it big.
Before they became the Beatles, they were the Quarrymen, a band started by John Lennon in 1956. The name change to"The Beetles" was suggested by Sutcliffe, in honor of Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets. By August 1960, they had evolvedinto The Beatles we know and love today.
Their early years were filled with struggles and moments of both luck and genius. Playing gigs in places like Liverpool's Cavern Club and Hamburg's red-light district, they worked tirelessly, honing their craft. Their break came when they metBrian Epstein, who would become their manager, leading them to a contract with EMI.
About the author
Marco Crescenzi is an obsessive collector of anything concerning The Beatles. He currently works with the official Italian fan club "The Official Beatles Fan Club Pepperland". He is also a contributor to its official publication, the magazine "Nothing's Gonna Change Our Feeling". The author has also written for the music collector's magazine "RARO" and acted as consultant on many occasions to television programmes.
Summary
A story of struggle, luck and genius: the Beatles before they became the Beatles
Marco Crescenzi, an expert about everything concerning the story of the Fab Four, traces the first years of the most famous band in the world, a period often missing in official biographies. He explores the Beatles path of fate and fortune, their struggles and inspired talent. This journey is enriched by an impressive mosaic of rare photos, rediscovered documents, and many details of concerts and appearances of these early days.
The Beatles, the most renowned band in the history of music, didn‘t just spring into existence. Their journey began in the mid-1950s when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best formed a group known as the Silver Beatles. They were simply four teenagers from Liverpool with a shared enthusiasm for American music and a dream to make it big.
Before they became the Beatles, they were the Quarrymen, a band started by John Lennon in 1956. The name change to
„The Beetles“ was suggested by Sutcliffe, in honor of Buddy Holly‘s band, The Crickets. By August 1960, they had evolved
into The Beatles we know and love today.
Their early years were filled with struggles and moments of both luck and genius. Playing gigs in places like Liverpool‘s Cavern Club and Hamburg‘s red-light district, they worked tirelessly, honing their craft. Their break came when they met
Brian Epstein, who would become their manager, leading them to a contract with EMI.