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  1. El 6 de julio de 1957, durante una presentación de The Quarry Men en la iglesia de San Pedro de Woolton, se conocieron Lennon y McCartney y este último pasó a integrar la banda, lo que dio origen a uno de los dúos creativos más famosos de la historia de la música.

  2. Paul McCartney – vocals, guitar (1957–1960) George Harrison – guitar, vocals (1958–1960; died 2001) John Duff Lowe – piano (1958); keyboards (1994–1995, 2005–2017, was a regular guest, although not a constant member; died 2024), vocals (1994–1995) Ken Brown – guitar (1959–1960; died 2010)

  3. From Paul McCartney reveals the stories behind his greatest hits | The Sunday Times Magazine | The Sunday Times (thetimes.co.uk) – The Quarry Men, from left, McCartney, Arthur Kelly, George Harrison and John Lennon, c 1958. Last updated on October 19, 2021

  4. 26 de may. de 2020 · It was the first show in which Paul McCartney appeared onstage with the Quarrymen. McCartney played lead guitar. First-night nerves, however, caused him to make a hash of his solo during the Quarrymen’s version of Arthur Smith’s 1946 instrumental hit ‘Guitar Boogie’.

  5. 2 de dic. de 2022 · 6 July 1957 was a pivotal day for the history of modern music: it was the day that John Lennon met Paul McCartney for the first time. In the afternoon the Quarrymen skiffle group played at the garden fete of St Peter’s Church, Woolton, Liverpool. The performance took place on a stage in a field behind the church.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2016 · The Quarrymen fue una banda británica de skiffle y rock and roll, inicialmente formada en Liverpool en 1956. Estuvo integrada, entre otros, por tres de los cuatro miembros de The Beatles ( John Lennon, Paul McCartney y George Harrison), la banda más aclamada por la crítica en toda la historia del rock. Originalmente compuesta por John Lennon ...

  7. "In Spite of All the Danger" is the first song recorded by the Quarrymen, then consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, pianist John Lowe, and drummer Colin Hanton. McCartney wrote the song and Harrison provided the guitar solo, and so the song is credited to McCartney–Harrison.