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DAVID BURKHALTER

DAVID BURKHALTER. Early Band Names The Quarrymen Moondogs Moonshiners Silver Beatles. First Members John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Stu Sutcliffe Steve Best (replaced by Ringo Starr ). The Beginning. Background Information. All from Liverpool, England

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DAVID BURKHALTER

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  1. DAVID BURKHALTER

  2. Early Band Names The Quarrymen Moondogs Moonshiners Silver Beatles First Members John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Stu Sutcliffe Steve Best (replaced by Ringo Starr) The Beginning

  3. Background Information • All from Liverpool, England • Officially became a band in 1960 • Hired Brian Epstein as Manager in 1961 • Gained fame from gigs in Germany and England in the late fifties

  4. 1960-1963 • Wore Identical suits • Had light lyrics that focused mainly on girls • Signed with Abbey Road in 1962 Hit Songs • “Love Me Do” -1962 • “Please, Please Me” -1963 • “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” -1963

  5. 1964-1966 Hit Songs • “Twist and Shout” -1964 • “Help” -1965 • “Nowhere Man” -1965 • “Yellow Submarine” -1966 Films • A Hard Day’s Night -1964 • Help! -1965 Lennon’s Books • In His Own Write -1964 • A Spaniard In the Works -1965 • “Beatle-mania,” as shown in A Hard Day’s Night, struck the nation in 1964 when the Beatles first toured America .

  6. 1967-1970 Hit Songs • “Strawberry Fields Forever” -1967 • “All You Need Is Love” -1967 • “I Am the Walrus” -1967 • “Revolution” -1968 • “Hey Jude” -1968 • “Come Together” -1969 • “Let It Be” -1970 • Epstein, manager, died in 1967 • Group split in 1970, deciding to work individually • Paul McCartney death rumors started in 1967

  7. 1967-1970 • Stopped touring and focused on writing and recording in 1966 • Turned to the hippie movement and began using drugs and growing their hair out • Lyrics had more depth and music had more background effects

  8. Accomplishments • Held top 5 songs on the “Hot 100 List” in 1964 • Had 46 “Top 40” songs in seven years • Still hold the record for most #1 Hits--20--over Elvis’s 17 • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees in 1988

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