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4° The Beatles - Class Puzzle (correction)

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Created on January 13, 2026

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The Beatles

Names

Date and place of birth

Job

Instruments

Date of death

Richard Starkey aka Ringo Starr

Georges Harrison

John Lennon

Paul McCartney

October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England

July 7, 1940 in Liverpool, England

June 18, 1942 in Liverpool, England

February 25, 1943 in Liverpool, England

singer, songwriter and musician

Singer, songwriter and musician

singer, songwriter, musician, and drummer

singer and songwriter

the piano, guitar and harmonica

the drums

guitar, bass guitar and piano

guitar

December 1980, in NYC

November 2001 at 58 years old

The British Invasion

70 million Americans watched the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show -> it marked the beginning of the British Invasion.

1964:

the British invasion had reached its peak and 36 out of 110 hits were by British artists.

1965:

The Beatles' music was special

because they experimented with many

different types of music and instruments.

Explain: What is the British Invasion?

British rock bands like the Beatles became extremly popular all around the world.

Fashion in the 60s

mop-top

collarless shirt

skinny ties

slim trousers

black healed Chelsea boots

Fashion in the 60s

Fashion in the 60s

The Beatles: 1960s vs 1967

loud colors and bold prints bright-colored military costumes floral shirts velvet jackets

Hair

mop-tops

Hair & style

  • manufacturers created Beatles wigs (= perruques)
  • barbers were saturated with boys wanting the same look

Consequences in the USA

the hippie movement.

Movement they inspired

Fashion in the 60s

The Beatles: 1960s vs 1967