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Maaw-awagan pay kas "The Fab Four" iti [[Pagsasao nga English|English]], ti Beatles ket isu da '''[[John Lennon]]''' ([[1940]] - [[1980]]), '''[[Paul McCartney]]''' (nayanak idi [[1942]]), '''[[George Harrison]]''' ([[1943]] - [[2001]]), ken '''[[Ringo Starr]]''' (nayanak kas Richard Starkey idi [[1940]]).
 
 
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Dubbed "The Fab Four", the Beatles were '''[[John Lennon]]''' ([[1940]] - [[1980]]), '''[[Paul McCartney]]''' (born [[1942]]), '''[[George Harrison]]''' ([[1943]] - [[2001]]), and '''[[Ringo Starr]]''' (born Richard Starkey in [[1940]]). Lennon and McCartney were the principal songwriters, with Harrison making a significant contribution, particularly in the band's later years. [[George Martin]] produced most of the Beatles' recordings.
 
The Beatles created a sensation in late [[1963]] in the UK (the phenomenon was dubbed "[[Beatlemania]]" by the British press), notable for the hordes of screaming and swooning young women the group inspired. Beatlemania came to North America in early [[1964]], and the band's popularity extended across much of the world. Within the space of five years, their music moved from the awakening of their early hits (such as "[[She Loves You]]" and "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]") to artistically ambitious suites of songs (such as the albums ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' and ''[[Abbey Road (album)|Abbey Road]]''). By writing their own songs, exploring the possibilities of the recording studio and working on unprecedented quality in every recording they released, the Beatles had [[The Beatles' influence|far-reaching effects]] on [[popular music]]. The Beatles starred in two feature films. They were subjected to unprecedented press scrutiny which included criticism of their later role as symbols of [[1960s]] youth [[counterculture]]. The group disbanded in [[1970]]. 35 years later, in 2005, the American entertainment industry magazine ''[[Variety_(magazine)|Variety]]'' named them the most important entertainers of the 20th century.
 
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