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The Beatles were one of the most successful and influential pop-music groups of the 1960s. This quartet of British musicians was the guitarist John Lennon (October 9, 1940-December 8, 1980); bass guitarist (born June 18, 1942): lead guitarist George Harrison (February 25, 1943-November 29, 2001); and drummer Ringo Starr (originally Richard Starkey; born 1940). Lennon formed a band in _, England, while he was in high school in the mid-1950s. McCartney and then Harrison joined the group in the late 1950s. In its early years the band also had several other members. In 1962 they contract with a large music company. At about this time they chose Starr to replace drummer At first the Beatles' songs were upbeat and fairly simple. The first song recorded by the Beatles was in 1962. Their first hit came the following year, when "Please Please Me" climbed to the top of the British music charts. The Beatles became very famous in Britain. People started calling the excitement over the band Beatlemania. The Beatles became wildly popular in the United States too after appearing on television program in February 1964. Teenage girls across the country screamed and fainted over them, and boys copied the Beatles' look. By April 1964 the top five hits in the United States were all Beatles songs.​

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1- Lennon formed a band in Liverpool, England.

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