preview

How Did The Beatles Influence America

Decent Essays

The Beatles, an originally British band caused chaos in the United States during the 1960's. 4 charming "lads" introduced pop ballads, rock, rock and roll, and various other musical styles to the American people. Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison formed their widely known band, The Beatles, in a city of England called Liverpool. Together, as a band, The Beatles created a total of twelve (12) albums in a matter of twenty (20) years. John Lennon created a ballad which he dedicated to his wife called “John and Yoko”. However, once the band split John Lennon was the first to pass away. John Lennon lost his life on December 8, 1980 at the age of forty (40). John Lennon passed away due to being shot. However, the year of his passing, was the year in which he released most of his songs, individually. The next and last to pass was George Harrison who passed on November 29, 2001 due to cancer at the age of fifty-eight (58). George Harrison was first diagnosed with throat cancer, eventually was stabbed in a lung by an intruder to his home, which led to …show more content…

During their success in the United States, The Beatles, as a band, held 12 positions in the Billboard’s Top 100 and even some specific songs made it to the top five (5) of the list. On February 7, 1964 The Beatles arrived in John F. Kennedy International Airport to be greeted by 4000 fans. The Beatles caused much of an effect on the teen population of the United States. By introducing these new forms of music, the Beatles established requirements for popularity in the music industry. The Beatles made it acceptable to be a man and have long hair. However, before, this would not be considered acceptable. The Beatles gained fans everywhere they went. When arriving to the United States they attended the “Ed Sullivan Show” being watched by over more than 34 percent of the American

Get Access