2. THE BEATLES
The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool, one of
the most successful and influential musical groups in history.
They were formed in 1960, reached international fame by 1964,
and broke up in 1970. During their time together, they released
12 studio albums in the United Kingdom, 11 of which went to #1
in the album charts. In the United States, the Beatles' popularity
was the peak of the British invasion, when many British bands
found great success with their rock and roll music.
4. JOHN LENNON
Born on October 9,1940 in
Liverpool,England.
Lennon’s mother died when he was
young.
He learned how to play the banjo
(which translates to guitar) and the piano.
He was killed by a fan on December
8,1980 in New York.
5. PAUL MCCARTNEY
Born on June 18,1942 in
Liverpool, England.
His mother died when he
was only 14 years old.
His father encouraged him
to try out musical instruments.
He learned how to play the
guitar, trumpet and the piano.
6. GEORGE HARRISON
Born on February 25,1943 in
Liverpool,England
He was the youngest of four
children in his family
He had little interest in
school,he was more interested in
the electric guitar and American
Rock’n’Roll
7. RINGO STARR
Born on July 7,1940 in
Liverpool,England
He missed a lot of school
due to an illness and dropped
out as a teenager
His stepfather wanted him to
pursue his interest in music and
bought him a drum kit
8. ABBEY ROAD
Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by The Beatles
released on September 26 1969. The album's initially mixed
reviews were contrasted by its immediate commercial
success, topping record charts in the UK and US. Lead
single “Something" / “Come Together" was released in
October and topped US charts.
9. ABBEY ROAD
Named after the location of
EMI Studios in London, the cover
features the group walking across
the street's zebra crossing, an
image that became one of the
most famous and immitated in
popular music EMI Studios was
also renamed Abbey Road Studios
in honor of the album.
10. ABBEY ROAD
Upon release, detractors found Abbey Road to be inauthentic
and bemoaned the production's artificial effects. Since then,
many critics have hailed the album as the Beatles' finest; in
particular, "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun" are
considered among the best songs George Harrison wrote for the
group. The album has also been ranked as one of the Beatles'
best-selling, including a multi-platinum certification by the RIAA.
11. THE END
Thank you for watching my presentation on one of my
favorite bands of all time!
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