The Beatles publicist, Tony Barrow, coined the phrase. The Beatles consisted of four members who were fabulous(no sarcasm intended).
The Beatles. John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey), and Paul McCartney. The phrase was coined by Tony Barrow, their first publicist.MP
The Beatles originally and most famously, although it has been applied ironically to many groups consisting of four members since then.This nick name was given to the Beatles.
In the early sixties their nicknames were John- "The Witty One"George- "The Quiet One"Paul- "The Cute One"Ringo- "The Funny One"
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I can only give my opinion. I've heard the band Rain since the late 70's/ early 80's, and I've heard much better sound-alike bands, like Liverpool, and the Fab Four.
cloghopping Ringo, wimsical Paul sir sharp John and stirn George.
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The Fab Four
The Fab Four
Perhaps "The Beatles"? Fab four is also a nickname that's used regularly.
The Beatles were referred to as the Fab Four. Your welcome! They were also know as The Mop Tops and the Lads from Liverpool
All of the Beatles were from Liverpool, England. They became famous in the early 60s and they split up in 1970. Each of them found a new music career, which was the smartest thing they could have done. The Beatles are known as "The Fab Four" and also the best band in Rock-and-Roll history.
They were fabulous (= "fab") and there were "four" in the band. The phrase was coined by Tony Barrow, The Beatles' press officer, first using it in an early press release.
The Beatles
The Beatles. John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey), and Paul McCartney. The phrase was coined by Tony Barrow, their first publicist.MP
Paul Mcartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison.
The Fab Four played a concert at Busch Stadium on August 21, 1966.