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    Did you ever wonder how the Beatles got together? They came together by a man named John Winston Lennon. He had a passion for music and arts. John Lennon is a well-known artist for making music and singing it. (Dowswell)When John was a young boy he didn’t like to go to school‚ but he was very bright. He was a student with bad behavior. He skipped class time to write stories and draw. He didn’t like school because it was very boring to him. He was a smart kid though. When John was still young he taught

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    It was February 7‚ 1964 when four British gentlemen stepped from a plane onto American soil. Americans’ ears will be changed forever. These four gentlemen are better known as The Beatles‚ and they were quite possibly the most popular British band of all time both in UK soil and American. The Beatles paved the way for other British musicians in the American music industry. The following list will show you which artists from the UK are most popular here in America. One thing to remember the music

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    The Beatles Imagine yourself as a teen in the 1960’s. John F. Kennedy has recently been assassinated and the country is devastated. You turn on some new music released by the Beatles and suddenly‚ you are lost in the music that is sweeping the nation. You almost forget the fact that the popular president has been assassinated. The Beatles’ and many other artists’ music is still listened to and replicated today. The Beatles were a group of four men that created very popular music in the 1960’s. The

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    need.” These words from The Beatles’ song‚ “All You Need Is Love‚” may be some of their most well known lyrics‚ but they are also some of their most influential and idealized. They seem to have encompassed The Beatles’ lifelong message of peace and love for everyone without any conflicts at all. From a start in humble beginnings to a time of widespread fandom‚ The Beatles have no doubt been some of the most influential musicians to ever live. The early years of the Beatles may possibly have been the

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    that one-of-a-kind band that we have all come to know and love‚ this great band that transformed American music forever. The Beatles impacted the world culturally‚ three different included their persona‚ taste in clothing‚ and the types of songs they sang. The Beatles as many other groups caused a “mania” for young teens from their concerts and public appearances. But the Beatles‚ progressed beyond this stage and became a cultural force‚ their compositions and attitudes transformed the way pop music

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    It was fifty years ago that a popular revolution began in humble settings which had a seismic global impact that still affect the world today. The Beatles music changed the way that people began to think and feel. Their music was catchy and irresistible‚ which defined that era at the time. The Beatles changed so much: the image of Britain‚ music‚ culture‚ fashion‚ and attitudes to class. It isn’t an accident that the sixties represented the cultural end of the shadow of World War Two hanging over

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    The Beatles: The Greatest Band of All Time? By: Erin Bozone Ask anyone. Read any music magazine. Go to any store. The Beatles are everywhere because of the legendary contributions they made to musical history and pop culture. They are frequently referred to as the greatest band of all time. But were they really? In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast two conflicting opinions on The Beatles: Howard Goodall’s documentary “20th

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    The article explained some of the Beatles journey to success‚ and they weren’t immediately successful. Neither were most other British bands like the Rolling Stones. However‚ it didn’t take very long of them working hard for their songs to become hits in Britain and the US‚ with their songs being on the Top 40 Hits list multiple times. An obvious historical reason for this is because their music was new and exciting in a time of turmoil. Major events were going on like the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ the

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    The Beatles‚ also known as the White Album‚ is the ninth studio album by the English rock group the Beatles‚ released on 22 November 1968. A double album‚ it’s plain white sleeve has no graphics or text other than the band’s name embossed‚which was intended as a direct contrast to the vivid cover artwork of the band’s earlier Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Although no singles were issued from The Beatles in Britain and the United States‚ the songs "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" originated from

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    Beatles – The early influences and their guitars 1. Foreword It’s been almost four decades from the decomposition of the Fab Four‚ also known as The Beatles‚ but the universal love towards the band shows no sign of fading. The nostalgia is still substantial and it’s obvious when thinking about the influence they have given to the popular culture in their active years. The essay you’re currently reading focuses on the Fab Four’s musical equipment‚ mainly guitars and the stories behind them

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