The first recording of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison
The Beatles have such a solid and far-reaching cultural grasp; are so immortally burned into the public cultural consciousness, that sometimes it is hard to remember that they had such simple and humble beginnings. Other times it is hard even to imagine that they had a beginning at all, rather than simply appearing one day fully formed with swathes of Beatles-mad fans along with them.
The Beatles’ origin story goes something like this. In November 1956, a young 16-year-old lad from Liverpool named John Lennon formed a skiffle group with some of his mates from Quarry Bank High School. They decided upon the name the Quarrymen. On July 6th, 1957, another young Liverpool lad, Paul McCartney met Lennon and soon joined the Quarrymen as rhythm guitarist.
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