George Harrison met Paul McCartney first. They rode the same bus to and from school.
The song While My Guitar Gently weeps is most famous sung by singer/musician George Harrison. Originally recorded while Harrison was with The Beatles, the song would feature Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
The Beatles- this meant Member of the order of the British Empire- and is not the same as Knight status- much much later, we do have Sir Paul Mcartney- the MBE awards and documents were returned to the British Crown by the Beatles- while they were still intact.
ticket to ride ? but is not quite the same
George Martin produced every Beatles album. With the Let It Be album, Martin supervised the original recording sessions, but the final mixing and editing was turned over to Phil Spector. George Martin had absolutely nothing to do with "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love", which were produced by Jeff Lynne. It must be understood that George Martin was not present during every recording session. He often delegated the work to studio engineers and returned to follow-up on what had been accomplished in his absence. This was especially true during the recording of the White Album when there were as many as three different studios being used at the same time by individual Beatles working on "their" tracks. Even as early as the Beatles' first album, Please Please Me, George Martin was not in the studio during the Beatles' "one take" recording of "Twist and Shout." The engineer had to find him and bring him back, saying, "Listen to this!"
colin fretcher was never in the troggs he was their musical directer sometimes reffered to as the 5th trogg the same way as george martin was to the beatles
George Harrison met Paul McCartney first. They rode the same bus to and from school.
(The question) "Did Bobby Martin Producer For Motown or Philadelphia International Records?" was an error or a misspelled question and it makes no sense. It was meant to read Did Bobby Martin produce music for Motown or Philadelphia International Records (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff). That wiki question was already answered very well. Or it could have been asking, Did Producer Bobby Martin arrange and produce music for different record labels at the same time?, The answer to that question is yes. Bobby Martin has a long discography of hit songs that he arranged and produced for many different record labels. The Philadelphia Sound music producer named Bobby Martin is the same person that owns Bobby Martin Productions. He is the same famous Grammy Award Winner.
The studios on Abbey Road in London were originally known as the EMI Studios. Following the success of the Beatles album Abbey Road which was recorded at the EMI studios, the studios were renamed after the road and album.
The initials "R.R." in George R.R. Martin's name do not stand for anything specific; they are simply meant to sound dramatic and distinguished. Martin chose to use the double initial as a tribute to authors who have done the same, such as J.R.R. Tolkien.
Ringo Starr was originally in a band called rory storm and the hurricanes. at the time, they were in hamburg at about the same time as the beatles second trip to hamburg. the beatles drummer was a man called pete best. they were working in the same club, alternating shifts. that's how Ringo met john, george and paul.
The song While My Guitar Gently weeps is most famous sung by singer/musician George Harrison. Originally recorded while Harrison was with The Beatles, the song would feature Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
The Beatles are not horrible! They are the greatest band to have ever played. None of the music we listen to would be the same without the Beatles.
George Lamb, the British TV presenter, does have a mother called Linda Martin. However it is not the same Linda Martin who represented Ireland in Eurovision! Lamb's mother is Scottish not Irish!
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
DO NOT EVEN MENTION HIM IN THE SAME SENTANCE OF THE BEATLES. I hope that answers your question