How did The Beatles split their money?
When a young scamp named Paul McCartney joined John Lennon in his Merseyside skiffle band The Quarrymen in 1957, not even in his wildest dreams could comprehend the level of success he would achieve in just a few short years. Lennon changed the name of his group to The Beatles in 1960, inspired by Buddy Holly’s The Crickets, as a catchier name to show they meant business.The Beatles climbed the rungs to stardom rapidly between 1960 and 1963, a period that saw the initial five-piece with Peter Sutcliffe become a four-piece, with McCartney on bass, Ringo Starr on drums, George Harrison on lead guitar, and Lennon on rhythm. As the band became more professional, touring profusely in the UK and visiting mainland Europe periodically, they relied on the insight of their beloved manager, Brian Epstein.
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