Record-store manager Brian Epstein visited them in the Cavern Club in Liverpool, after some of his customers asked him about a record they made in Germany ("My Bonnie", backing singer Tony Sheridan), that he couldn't find in any catalogs. He took an interest in the band, and became their manager.
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There are a few key dates in the early career of The Beatles but no outstanding one, however these are some key times:
In 1961 the Beatles returned from Hamburg and gave a very impressive concert - it was the first time the band realised how good they were and they were probably considered the best band in Liverpool after that.
In January 1962, they appointed Brian Epstein as manager. They became more professional, certainly the top Liverpool band and that lead, in June 1962, to the Beatles being signed by George Martin.
in Early 1963, the Beatles appeared on Thank Your Lucky Stars - then one of the top UK TV programmes for pop groups (as they were called) to appear. As luck would have it, Britain was in the grip of one of the worst winters in the century and the show had a huge audience as most young people couldn't go out because of the snow.
In 1964, the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan show - although by then, the band already had a number one hit (I Want to Hold Your Hand) in the USA.
Like many teenagers, they assumed they were talented! John and Paul both had musical families; Paul's father played piano semi-professionally.
The band members have reported that the reaction to their first concert in the UK after they'd played in Hamburg for several months made them realise that they were really good.
They played in small taverns and Brian Epstein became their manager. He made them very successful.
without Ringo Starr (dummer) they started as the quarrymen, their first song was That'll Be the Day, however, their fist appearance as THE BEATLES was in Hamburg at the indra club.
She was discovered in Kim Dawson Talent Agency, the same talent agency Debby Ryan and Demi Lovato were discovered in.
Alyson Stoner was discovered in IMTS Talent Industries in the year of 2000 then she went on to Osbrink Talent.
Primarily, they encouraged young people to take up music; most 70s bands cite the Beatles as influences. As a commentator said in the 1970s, the Beatles created a pool of talent in the UK that was far greater than the opportunities available. Also, as McCartney has pointed out, virtually all their songs had a positive message - usually of love.
Kylie becaause Dannii was in Young Talent Time and got discovered later
The Beatles.