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The Quarrymen are a British skiffle/rock and roll group, formed by John Lennon in Liverpool in 1956, which eventually evolved into the Beatles in 1960. Originally consisting of Lennon and several school friends, the Quarrymen took their name from a line in the school song of Quarry Bank High School, which they attended. Lennon started a skiffle group that was very briefly called the Blackjacks, but 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 the band in October 1957. George Harrison joined the band in early 1958 at McCartney's recommendation, though Lennon initially resisted because he felt Harrison (still 14 when he was first introduced to Lennon) to be too young. Both McCartney and Harrison attended the Liverpool Institute. The group made an amateur recording of themselves 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 away from skiffle and towards rock and roll, causing several of the original members to leave. This left only a trio of 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 its name to the Beatles, and went on to have an extremely successful recording career. Here's a gallery of 42 rarely seen photographs of the band from the late 1950s.
George Harrison was lead guitarist of the Beatles as well as a singer-songwriter on many of their most memorable tracks. Born on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, England, George Harrison formed a band with schoolmates to play clubs around Liverpool and in Hamburg, Germany. The Beatles became the biggest rock band in the world, and Harrison's diverse musical interests took them in many directions. Post-Beatles, Harrison made acclaimed solo records and started a film production company. He died of cancer in November 2001. Below is a gallery of 40 rare and incredible vintage photos of a young George Harrison from the 1940s through early 1960s as you've never seen before. George and school friend Arthur Kelly, Liverpool, 1950s George with his brother Peter, 1950s George at Dovedale Infants/Junior School, Liverpool (George is in the back row, fifth from right), 1950s George, late 1940s Peter, Louise, George and Harry, late 1940s Harry, George, brother Harry, Peter and sister Louise, North Wales, 1947 George aged two, being held by his sister Louise, with brothers Peter and Harry (far right of table), Liverpool, V.E. Day, 1945 George, age 8 in 1951, is front and center above, flanked by his parents, Harold and Louise. His brothers, Harold (left, age 17, better known as Harry) and Peter, are standing. Self - portrait, c. 1960 George’s first passport, 1960s Astrid’s photographs of George taken at ‘der Dom’ fairground. Hamburg, 1960 George, Beatles’ publicity shoot, Liverpool, 1962 The Beatles, the Cavern Club, 1962 George, the Cavern Club, 1963 George and John, collecting their Gibson 160E guitars, Rushworth’s Music House, 1962 George, Paul, and Ringo, Vi Caldwell’s house, Liverpool, 1961 George, Rory Storm, Ringo, Johnny ‘Guitar’ Byrne and friends, Vi Caldwell’s house, Liverpool, 1961 George and Paul, the Cashbah Club, February, 1961 George outside the Cavern Club, 1963 George and Roy Orbison backstage whilst on tour together, England, 1963 George backstage, Granada Cinema, East Ham, London, 1963 George during The Beatles' first official recording session, EMI, Abbey Road, 1962 The Beatles duriing their first official recording session, EMI, Abbey Road, 1962 The Beatles with Little Richard, the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, Liverpool, 1962 George with his guitars at the Top Ten Club, Hamburg, 1961 Paul, John and George on the top of the Top Ten Club, Hamburg, 1961, from George’s camera Paul, John and George on the top of the Top Ten Club, Hamburg, 1961, from George’s camera George in his bedroom at Upton Green, Liverpool, 1960, from George's camera George in The Beatles’ living quarters behind the Bambi Kino, Hamburg, 1960, from George’s camera George in The Beatles’ living quarters behind the Bambi Kino, Hamburg, 1960, from George’s camera The Beatles, the Star Club, Hamburg, 1962 John and George on stage at the Indra, Hamburg, 1960 George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, stand outside McCartney's home January 1, 1960 in Liverpool, England George performing at a wedding reception, 1958 Stuart Sutcliffe and George onstage with the Beatles at a club in Hamburg George performing live onstage, playing Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet guitar, Cavern Club, January 01, 1962 The Beatles at the Cavern Club in November 1961, before Ringo, with Pete Best as drummer The Beatles played at the Cavern Club, 1962 On the roof of Washington Hotel, 1963 The Beatles appeared five times on the BBC Light Programme's radio show Here We Go (initially known as Teenager's Turn - Here We Go). This was the final occasion, 1963.