The Beatles split in 1970 John Lennon began working on his solo music. Between writing and recording albums alongside his wife, Yoko Ono, in the Plastic Ono Band, he was also fighting for peace and justice.
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The Beatles were still living in Liverpool they performed at the city's famous Cavern Club almost daily. The band would play the club around midday every day, allowing teenagers to watch Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Pete Best hit the stage while on their lunch break.
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.The Beatles split in 1970 John Lennon began working on his solo music. Between writing and recording albums alongside his wife, Yoko Ono, in the Plastic Ono Band, he was also fighting for peace and justice.
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The Beatles were still living in Liverpool they performed at the city's famous Cavern Club almost daily. The band would get on stage around midday every day, allowing teenagers to watch Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Pete Best hit the stage while on their lunch break.
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began in April with signatories including Paul McCartney, Kate Bush and members of Led Zeppelin. It argues that streaming via services such as Spotify and Apple Music be legislated more like radio.