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BRITISH SKIFFLE/ROCK AND ROLL GROUP, FORMED BY JOHN LENNON IN LIVERPOOL IN 1956
The Quarry Men; Quarry Men; Quarrymen; The Black Jacks; The Dissenters; The Blackjacks (band); The Les Stewart Quartet; Les Stewart Quartet; Les Stewart; Grey Album (Quarrymen Album)
  • Carrol Levis]]
  •  McCartney and Lennon playing on the opening night of The Casbah Coffee Club.
  • "In Spite of All the Danger", the only copy of the shellac acetate containing the only two songs professionally recorded by the Quarrymen
  • The Quarrymen's instruments
  • The photograph of the Quarrymen playing at St. Peter's Church garden fête, where Lennon and McCartney first met. From left to right: Griffiths, Hanton, Davis, Lennon, Shotton, Garry

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Wikipedia

The Quarrymen

The Quarrymen were a British skiffle/rock and roll group, formed by John Lennon in Liverpool in 1956, which evolved into the Beatles in 1960. Originally consisting of Lennon and several schoolfriends, the Quarrymen took their name from a line in the school song of their school, the Quarry Bank High School. Lennon's mother, Julia, taught her son to play the banjo, showed Lennon and Eric Griffiths how to tune their guitars in a similar way to the banjo, and taught them simple chords and songs.

Lennon founded a skiffle group that was briefly called the Blackjacks, but they changed the name before any public performances. Some accounts credit Lennon with choosing the new name; other accounts credit his close friend Pete Shotton with suggesting the name. The Quarrymen played at parties, school dances, cinemas and amateur skiffle contests before Paul McCartney joined in October 1957. George Harrison joined in early 1958 at McCartney's recommendation, though Lennon initially resisted because he felt Harrison (14 when he was introduced to Lennon) was too young. McCartney and Harrison attended the Liverpool Institute.

The group made an amateur recording in 1958, performing Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day" and "In Spite of All the Danger", a song written by McCartney and Harrison. The group moved towards rock and roll, causing several of the original members to leave. This left Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison, who performed under several other names, including Johnny and the Moondogs and Japage 3 before returning to the Quarrymen name in 1959. In 1960, the group changed their name to "The Beatles" (chosen for its double meaning). The name was conceived of late at night by Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe, by then the group's fourth member, and introduced to the other two the next day. They were initially booked as "The Silver Beetles" by local clubs who saw it as a more sellable name than "The Beatles" and went on to be the best-selling music act of all time.

In 1997, the four surviving original members of the Quarrymen reunited to perform at the 40th anniversary celebrations of the garden fête performance. Since 1998, they have performed in countries outside the UK and released four albums. Three original members still perform as the Quarrymen.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor QUARRYMEN
1. "I was privileged to be in The Quarrymen, The Beatles and Wings," he said.
2. For instance, the musical entertainment was the Quarrymen, or what‘s left of them.
3. The brief courtship and nearly instantaneous marriage of musical soulmates gets plenty of ink, with rich quotes from several members of John‘s schoolboy band, the Quarrymen.
4. John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison –– then billed as The Quarrymen –– played at the club‘s opening in April 1'5' as a last–minute replacement for scheduled headliners, the Les Stewart Quartet.
5. Peter Hodgson, 40, a taxi driver from Liverpool, was invited to Peasmarsh in 1''5 after discovering an old recording of Paul and John Lennon performing as The Quarrymen – the skiffle band which preceded The Beatles – in his grandmother‘s attic.