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    The Beatles Case Study

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    Merchandising As the Beatles gained momentum throughout Britain, the first hint of ‘merchandising’ was awakened! Epstein agreed to let his cousin who ran Weldons of Peckham produce Beatles' sweaters with embrodered badges (basically to fan club members). This partnership helped this firm sell thousands and thousands of these items. With this success, they established on October 14, 1963 an idea that NEMS Enterprises Ltd. (authorized by their attorneys Jacobs & Sons) would attempt to distribute official

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    tied with The Beatles for the most songs on the Billboard hot 100, and Post Malone is the artist that has had the most songs in the top 20 at one time, even surpassing The Beatles. Even with these statistics, the majority of people, especially adults would likely say that there is no one better than The Beatles. This begs the question, do Billboard, and other organizations that handle the records and statistics of the music industry even matter if people will make a claim that The Beatles are irrefutably

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    music. The Beatles are a group of four Liverpudlian musicians that rocked the proverbial boat from the outset of the British Invasion,

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    The Beatles and Fashion In the 1960's four young men, John, George, Paul and Ringo, emerged on the British music scene as a newly founded group, the Beatles. When they first became popular in Liverpool, England, little did they know they would make such an impact on Britain's fashion scene. The Beatles were able to transform Britain's fashion through their clothing style and their look. The most influential year for the Beatles was 1963 due to their impact on fashion. Background The fashion scene

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    How the Beatles Came to be Imagine walking down through 3,000 screaming fans by The Beatles sides. When The Beatles came to New york, they were greeted by 3,000 screaming in excitement girls (Talevski, “The Beatles,” 2015). The Beatles started as a skiffle and then became The Beatles in 1957 with four people in the band .The Beatles were a very successful band and have won many awards.Paul was in a band called The Quarrymen and, then helped bring another band together called The Beatles. When Paul

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    emerged on the British music scene as a newly founded group, the Beatles. When they first became popular in Liverpool, England, little did they know they would make a mark on Britain's fashion scene. The Beatles transformed Britain's fashion through clothing and their look. The most influential year for the Beatles was 1963 due to their impact on fashion. Background: The fashion scene of London in the 1960's before the emergence of the Beatles was already vibrant and thriving. Time Magazine dubbed London

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    Essay about The Beatles

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    "Chuck Berry was perhaps the most fundamental progenitor of the Beatles' sound," (www.liverpoolcityportal.co.uk/beatle/beatles_influences[->0], April 13th, 2013). The solo's of electric guitar can be heard in both Berry's Johnny B Goode and I'm Down. Between both Beatles songs the differences seem to override the similarities. They both have a completely different feel. One screaming rock n roll and the other acoustic

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    Braxton Chavez Chavez 1 English 10A Mrs. Younger 3/9/15 British Beatlemania My subject is the “Beatles” and they definitely started a fire worldwide over 50 years ago. The “Beatles” were an iconic band whose lyrics were very influential and were different. The “Beatles” were something we hadn’t seen here yet in the United States as they were from England. The Beatles were four British pop stars who started out in England and were a #1 hit in England for quite a while. Once America

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    that would soon shock the world, who called themselves the Beatles. The Beatles in the 1960’s positively impacted America by changing the music industry and American youth culture, so that young people became more politically involved, freethinking, and independent. The Beatles legacy continues to affect society today by giving the young people a voice to be heard and influencing the way they live and view society today. Before the Beatles, music and television were heavily censored. There was still

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    Beatles Social Impact

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    to have a bid audience. Liverpool is widely known for its music which was initiated by a band called the Beatles. Tourism offers a wide illustration of the impact that the Beatles bring globally. The income that the Beatles bring to Liverpool per year is estimated at £20 million. The Beatles have positively influenced other places like London into practicing the Beatle’s tourism. The Beatles have since ancient times been linked to Liverpool. As their fame spread, their fans from various parts of

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