The Beatles
Discography:

1963: Please, Please Me
1963: With The Beatles
1964: A Hard Day's Night
1964: Beatles For Sale
1965: Help!
1965: Rubber Soul
1966: Revolver
1967: Seargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1967: Magical Mystery Tour
1968: The Beatles (AKA White Album)
1969: Yellow Submarine
1969: Abbey Road
1970: Let It Be (Recorded before Abbey Road)


Line-Up:

Paul McCartney: Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Piano and Voice.
John Lennon: Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Bass and Voice.
George Harrison: Lead Guitar, Sitar and Voice.
Ringo Starr: Drums and Voice.
Pete Best: Drums (Until 1962)
Stuart Sutcliffe: Bass (Until 1962)


Brief History:

'The Beatles' were born in 1962 when four young boys decided to create a Rock 'n' Roll Band. They were Paul McCartney (18 June, 1942), John lennon (9 October, 1940 - 8 December, 1980), George Harrison (25 February, 1943 - 29 November, 2001) and drummer Pete Best (24 November, 1941). Stuart Sutcliffe (23 June, 1940 - 10 April, 1962) was then added to the band as Bass Player. In 1963, after the tragic death of Stuart, the beatles found a new drummer, that after few times, definitively took the place of Pete. He was Richard "Ringo Starr" Starkley (7 July, 1940).
The 1963 line-up made 12 studio albums until 1970 under the epic figure of George Martin (3 January, 1926) of the Parlophone record company, when, after many brabbles between the members, they decided to broke the band.
Paul, Ringo, John and George continued their musical carreer after 1970 with other bands and in solo.

John and George left us in 1980 and 2001 but their memory will always remain in our minds.

Thank you, guys!
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