"Lots" is probably the best answer; they went through at least 5 drummers - some on one night only. George Harrison said the best drummer they ever had was someone called Thomas Moore. Their most "durable" drummers were Pete Best - who was drummer for 2 years - and, of course, Ringo Starr.
The Beatles
Pete Best and Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) Against George Martin's better judgement, Pete Best was replaced with Ringo Starr as drummer on the 4th of Spetember, 1962. Jimmy Nicol was a stand in drummer when Ringo was hospitalised.
i think you mean to ask-"How many ALBUMS did the beatles do ?". I think they recorded 12 official albums in all.
the beatles i believe
Ringo starr
drummers can be all ages :]]
Neil Peart-Rush John Bonham-Led Zeppelin Keith Moon-The Who Ginger Baker-Cream Mick Fleetwood- Fleetwood Mac Phil Collins-Genesis Karen Carpenter-The Carpenters All fine drummers but none so famous as RINGO STARR (ne Richard Starkey) of the Beatles
"Lots" is probably the best answer; they went through at least 5 drummers - some on one night only. George Harrison said the best drummer they ever had was someone called Thomas Moore. Their most "durable" drummers were Pete Best - who was drummer for 2 years - and, of course, Ringo Starr.
The four members of the Beatles were not related to each other.
Alan White, Zak Starkley and Chris Sharrock were all drummers who played for Oasis.
The possessive form for the plural noun drummers is drummers'.
Pete Best was fired by the other Beatles, (actually their manager George Martin), and replaced with Ringo Starr in 1962. He was fired because he was only an adequate drummer and not good enough to play for the Beatles.
Practice, practice, practice.
a percussion of drummers
The beatles all th way!
All four Beatles had children.