Meet the Band

GEORGE HARRISON:


"Pop star, songwriter, recording artist, as well as music and film producer. Born February 25, 1943 in Liverpool, England. The youngest of Harold and Louise French Harrison's four children, George Harrison played lead guitar and sometimes sang lead vocals for the Beatles. Like his future band mates, Harrison was not born into wealth. Louise was largely a stay-at-home mom while her husband Harold drove a school bus for the Liverpool Institute, an acclaimed grammar school where George Harrison attended and first met Paul McCartney. By his own admission, Harrison was not much of a student and what little interest he did have for his studies washed away with his discovery of the electric guitar and American rock 'n roll (Biography.com)."
http://www.georgeharrison.com/

JOHN LENON:


"If John Lennon had only been one of the four members of the Beatles, his artistic immortality would already have been assured. The so-called “smart Beatle,” he brought a penetrating intelligence and a stinging wit both to the band’s music and its self-presentation. But in such songs as “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown),” “Rain” and “In My Life,” he also marshaled gorgeous melodies to evoke a sophisticated, dreamlike world-weariness well beyond his years. Such work suggested not merely a profound musical and literary sensibility – a genius, in short — but a vision of life that was simultaneously reflective, utopian and poignantly realistic (JohnLennon.com)."
http://www.johnlennon.com/
 
PAUL MCCARTNEY:


"He was born James Paul McCartney on June 18, 1942, in Liverpool General Hospital, where his mother, Mary, was a medical nurse and midwife. His father, Jim, was a cotton salesman and a pianist leading the Jim Mac's Jazz Band in Liverpool. Young Paul McCartney was raised non-denominational. He studied music and art, and had a happy childhood with one younger brother, Michael. At age 11, he was one of only four students who passed the 11+ exam, known as "the scholarship" in Liverpool, and gained a place at Liverpool Institute for Boys. There he studied from 1953 to 1960, earning A level in English and Art (IMBD)."
http://www.paulmccartney.com

RINGO STAR:


"He was born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940, in a small two-storey house in the working class area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. His father, Richard Starkey, was a former dockworker turned baker; his mother, Elsie Starkey, was a bakery worker. His parents divorced when he was three and he and his mother, Elsie, moved to another home in Liverpool. While attending Silas Infants' Schools he suffered from many afflictions that basically ruined his education: he had constant abdominal pains, was once diagnosed with a ruptured appendix that led to an inflamed peritoneum, which also led to one of his first surgeries. Ringo was in a coma, and his recovery took a couple of months, during which more operations were performed, and he was known to be accident-prone. Shortly after he came out of the coma, he was trying to offer a toy bus to another boy in an adjoining bed, but fell and suffered from a concussion. When he finally was able to go back to school, he learned that he was far behind in his studies. At age 13 he caught a cold that turned into chronic pleurisy, causing him another stay at a hospital in Liverpool. A few lung complications followed, which resulted in a treatment in yet another children's hospital, this time until 1955. Meanwhile, Richard's mother Elsie had married Harry Graves, the man who her son referred to as a "step-ladder" (IMBD)."
http://www.ringostarr.com

6 comments:

  1. Interesting. They were all unique characters.

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  2. Anonymous9:58 AM

    thank you for the informations you give us about them

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  3. Anonymous1:53 PM

    i love the beatles. it's so interesting to hear a little about them! thanks rosalynne (:

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  4. You're welcome! It is always interesting to find out the background information to a band that you love. In some aspects, it sort of gives you an insider of why they might produce the music that they do- like what they draw their inspiration from. So I think it is important to find out some background information, I think it helps to better understand the piece, and in this case, the song.

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  5. Daniel11:01 PM

    After reading about each of the band members, I can see how once they're all put together, they could be a historical significant and influential impact on lives of everyone!

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  6. Ellen9:42 PM

    It is really interesting to read about their personal bios beforehand. I have always enjoyed the Beatles' music, but I never really knew much about the individual band members. Well, I did know that they were from Liverpool, England, of course! So this was very informative and helpful, thank you for sharing!

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