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Quarrymen and played
* Open For Engagements ( 1994 ) In the line-up, only Rod Davis ( guitar ) an John Duff Lowe ( piano ) played for The Quarrymen in the 1950s
As The Quarrymen, the Fab Four played the MPTE Social Club in Finch Lane.
McCartney was introduced to Lennon and the other members of The Quarrymen skiffle group while they took a break between the two sets they played at the church dance.
He played bass part-time in Lennon's first band, The Quarrymen, and was responsible for introducing Lennon to Paul McCartney at a community event ( the Woolton village fête ) on July 6, 1957, where The Quarrymen were performing.

Quarrymen and show
Liverpool skiffle group The Quarrymen playing their first full show in 1957: John Lennon is centre stage.
* The Quarrymen show, 6 July 1957.

Quarrymen and for
Thus, it was Heartbreak Hotel that turned Harrison from a relatively well-mannered schoolboy into a guitar-crazed truant who would audition for John Lennon's Quarrymen the following year.
It became famous for being one of the locations where The Quarrymen / The Beatles started their musical carreer.
* Ken Brown ( musician ) ( 1940 – 2010 ), English guitarist for The Quarrymen
His books and articles include the book The North Wales Quarrymen for which he was awarded the Welsh Arts Council prize for literature.
The original version of the song was written by John Lennon in the Quarrymen days and considered as a follow-up to " Please Please Me " in early 1963, The song was not used until 1965 as Ringo Starr's vocal piece for Rubber Soul.
The historic meeting was brief, but long enough for the Quarrymen to be sufficiently impressed to later ask McCartney to join the group.
A tape of The Quarrymen performing live sold for £ 78, 500 ( Dogget & Hodgson, Christie's Rock And Pop Memorabilia, 2003 ).
It was released in 1964 on the Beatles for Sale album in the United Kingdom and on Beatles ' 65 in the United States, but was written long before that year: a version recorded in 1960 can be found in the bootleg record You Might As Well Call Us The Quarrymen.

Quarrymen and Woolton
* 1957 – John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles are introduced to each other when Lennon's band the Quarrymen performs at the St. Peter's Church Hall fête in Woolton.

Quarrymen and at
The pre-The Beatles band The Quarrymen performed the song during 1956 early live performances along with other Presley songs, Paul McCartney later also made another cover of the song in Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road, performing it with Bill Black's bass.
* September 15-A 1957 audio tape of John Lennon performing with The Quarrymen on the same night he met Paul McCartney fetches £ 78, 500 at a Sotheby's auction in London.
In mid-1958, The Quarrymen paid to record themselves at Phillips ' Sound Recording Services in Liverpool, performing " That'll Be the Day " and " In Spite of All the Danger ".
A Quarrymen rehearsal that was recorded at Colin Hanton's home was taped over.
In 1957 a local pop group called The Quarrymen appeared at the theatre.
Griffiths then toured widely with The Quarrymen until his last performance at SAS Garden Hotel, Trondheim, Norway on 27 November 2004.
On July 6, 1957, 15-year-old Paul McCartney was introduced to Lennon after the latter had performed at a village church garden party with his skiffle group The Quarrymen.

Quarrymen and Paul
* 1942 – Paul McCartney, English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( The Beatles, The Quarrymen, and The Fireman )
Before the Beatles, John Lennon and Paul McCartney's band, The Quarrymen, featured a tea-chest bass, as did many young bands around 1956.
Around this time he was invited by his friend Paul McCartney to watch the skiffle band The Quarrymen playing, of which he became a member in 1958.
In 1957, Shotton was Lennon's bandmate in The Quarrymen, playing percussion ( specifically, a washboard ), until Paul McCartney joined.

Quarrymen and McCartney
From the group's early years, it has been reported that additional songs exist from the 1960 Quarrymen rehearsal tapes, including a LennonMcCartney instrumental " Winston's Walk " and early versions of " When I'm Sixty-Four " and " Ask Me Why ".
" In Spite of All the Danger ", a 1958 composition that the band ( then The Quarrymen ) paid to record to disc, is attributed to McCartney and George Harrison.

Quarrymen and was
Lennon's friend and former fellow member of The Quarrymen, Peter Shotton, was visiting, and Lennon asked Shotton about a playground nursery rhyme they sang as children.
Two days after the first television special in the series had aired, Anthology 1 was released to stores, and included music recorded by The Quarrymen, the famous Decca Records audition tapes, and various out-takes and demos from the band's first four albums.
Eric Ronald Griffiths ( 31 October 1940 – 29 January 2005 ) was the guitarist in the original lineup of The Quarrymen until he left the group in the summer of 1958.
Griffiths decided that the reformed band should record an album and John Lennon ’ s Original Quarrymen — Get back Together was released in September 1997.

Quarrymen and first
* John Lennon, Rock musician, singer / songwriter, author and peace activist, and one of the founding members of The Beatles ( Lennon named The Quarrymen after the school's first title ).

Quarrymen and by
This is the album's one concession to a song with a rock background as it had not only been recorded by country and big bands but also by the young Elvis Presley, as well as by Jerry Lee Lewis, Ricky Nelson, Eddy Cochran and apparently had been part of the early Quarrymen / Beatles repertoire.

Quarrymen and Ivan
* Len Garry, Ivan Vaughan, and Nigel Walley, tea-chest bass players of The Quarrymen.

Quarrymen and .
* 2005 – Eric Griffiths, Welsh guitarist ( The Quarrymen ) ( b. 1940 )
Many groups moved towards the beat music of rock and roll and rhythm and blues from skiffle, like the Quarrymen who became The Beatles, producing a form of rock and roll revivalism that carried them and many other groups to national success from about 1963 and to international success from 1964, known in America as the British Invasion.
Quarrymen member Pete Shotton has been considered the fifth Beatle, as have been substitute drummers Jimmie Nicol ( see below ) and Andy White.
Most notably, The Beatles evolved from John Lennon's skiffle group The Quarrymen.
* The Quarrymen acetate, 1958.
* Quarrymen split veins, or sheets of rock, and extract the resulting blocks of stone from the ground.
Green began his career in 1956, playing in a skiffle trio " The Wayfaring Strangers " with Johnny Spence and Frank Farley, who came second in a bands competition to The Quarrymen.

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