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  2. Stuart Sutcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Books about Sutcliffe: Backbeat: Stuart Sutcliffe: The Lost Beatle (1994) Alan Clayson and Pauline Sutcliffe [76] Stuart, The Life and Art of Stuart Sutcliffe (1995) Pauline Sutcliffe and Kay Williams [77] The Beatles Shadow, Stuart Sutcliffe, & His Lonely Hearts Club (2001) Pauline Sutcliffe and Douglas Thompson [7] Stuart Sutcliffe: a ...

  3. The Lives of John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    According to accounts in Goldman's book, Lennon felt guilty over having attacked a sailor he met during the Beatles' time in Hamburg, and also over the sudden death of bandmate Stuart Sutcliffe, whose sister, Pauline, later falsely accused Lennon of murdering him. Goldman also presents a story from an Ono assistant that Ono's 1968 miscarriage ...

  4. Fifth Beatle - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Sutcliffe [5] was the original bassist of the five-member Beatles. He played with the band primarily during their days as a club act in Hamburg, West Germany. When the band returned to Liverpool in 1961, Sutcliffe remained behind in Hamburg. He died of a brain hemorrhage shortly thereafter.

  5. Astrid Kirchherr - Wikipedia

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    Astrid Kirchherr ([ˈastʁɪt ˈkɪʁçhɛʁ]; 20 May 1938 – 12 May 2020) was a German photographer and artist known for her association with the Beatles (along with her friends Klaus Voormann and Jürgen Vollmer) and her photographs of the band's original members — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best — during their early days in Hamburg.

  6. The Beatles: All These Years - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lewisohn wrote six Beatles reference books throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions. [2] He had expressed a view that there was an oversaturation of Beatles biographies, but in the early 2000s, his feelings changed, as he began to feel that no book had approached the depth or breadth of other serious biographies, such as Robert A. Caro's The Years ...

  7. How Lorne Michaels helped keep Keith Richards from a life ...

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    Read an exclusive excerpt from "Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live" by Susan Morrison.

  8. Tommy Moore (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Moore continued to work in Liverpool and died of a brain haemorrhage on 29 September 1981, seventeen days after fifty years old. [2] The death record for Thomas Henry Moore in the September quarter of 1981 in Liverpool states that he was born in 1931 [1] rather than 1924 as sometimes stated; this made him 28 when he played with the Beatles, rather than 36.

  9. The Quarrymen - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, however, Lennon convinced fellow art school student Stuart Sutcliffe to purchase a bass guitar and join the group. [87] The group had no bookings, but began rehearsing vigorously to allow the musical novice Sutcliffe practice on his new instrument. [88]