A slightly complicated answer; effectively Lennon broke the band up in 1969, they decided to do one more "good" album - which was Abbey Road, all four Beatles were in the studio together for the last time in August 1969, although more Beatle recording and overdubs took place into early 1970. In 1970 Paul announced the break up publicly. Legally, the band separated in 1972. During the anthology project, the (then) three surviving Beatles worked on some Lennon demo tracks and released them as The Beatles - all three also acknowledged that they would be Beatles forever.
No, that was the Who, a few years after the Beatles broke up.
They became a band in 1960. They effectively broke up in 1969, although they officially broke up in 1973. They (sort of) reformed in 1994 to add backing to some demo tracks recorded by John Lennon in the 1970s.
No. Paul and Linda McCartney recorded and released the song in 1971, after the Beatles broke up.
yes, they were both during the 1960s, but the beatles broke up in 1970 and the hippie movement continued into the 70s
Good luck finding a picture of The Beatles in the 70s, considering they broke up at the end of '69 - beginning of '70
The band Queen was formed in 1971, about a year after the Beatles broke up.
they broke up in 1970. That same year each of the four band members released a solo album.
The Wings
No they broke up in 1970.
The Beatles broke up before the Naked Brothers Band formed... so how could the earlier group plagiarize the later one?
They formed in 1971 because the wings formed in 1971 because Paul McCartney wanted a new band after the Beatles broke up. Your welcome
They broke up in 1970, So you must mean after 1970? They didn't. Sadly.
Paul McCartney was a member of the Beatles, from the time the band gave themselves that name in 1960, until 1969, when the band broke up. The creation of the Beatles' Anthology in the previous decade was a brief reunion of the then remaining three Beatles. In many minds, once a Beatle, always a Beatle.
Ringo Starr was 30 years old when the Beatles broke up.
Not that much as Beatles; all of them made far more after the band split up and new contracts were made with the individual members. Harrison was quoted shortly after the Beatles broke up that they were "almost broke"; Apple had lost them a lot of money and their manager (Brian Epstein) had made some very unwise decisions. Of the two surviving Beatles, McCartney is worth an estimated £750million, Starr is worth around £200million.
Nothing, They broke up in 1970.
When they broke up