"The Beatles"
 
    Item Number: 130
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Value: $350
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"The Beatles" is a LIMITED EDITION Sericel re-created from The Beatles Saturday Morning Cartoon Series. Includes Certificate of Authenticity and official DenniLu Company stamp! ** Listprice: $350.00
Add A PIECE OF MUSICAL HISTORY TO YOUR COLLECTION TODAY WITH THIS  AMAZING BEATLES SERICEL! "The Beatles" is a limited edition sericel  celebrating the early posing for there many publicity photos using  various scenes from the Saturday Morning cartoon series The Beatles.  Includes Certificate of Authenticity and has the official DenniLu  Company Stamp. Measures Approx: 14" x 10.5" (cel and background).              Listprice: $350.00             
 Although iconic Liverpudlian band The Beatles were only  active from 1963 until their breakup in 1970, their influence and fame  persists decades later. John Lennon founded the band, then called The  Quarrymen, during high school and, in 1957, friend and guitarist Paul  McCartney joined. The much younger guitarist George Harrison, who had  been hanging around and playing with the band, finally earned his way in  a bit later.  
 
 In 1960, The Quarrymen became The Beatles and added drummer Pete Best  and bassist Stuart Sutcliffe before heading to Hamburg for several  months of demanding gigs. Upon their return, the bandmembers — save for  Sutcliffe, who had left the band for art school — gigged around  Merseyside and caught the attention of local record store manager Brian  Epstein, who offered to become the band's manager. Epstein got the band  signed with Parlophone and coaxed them out of their leather jackets and  into their signature tailored suits, ties, and mop-tops. At this time,  Pete Best was ousted from the group and replaced by Ringo Starr. 
 
 The single "Please Please Me" established the group in the UK and they  crossed the pond with "I Want to Hold Your Hand." What followed in the  years after was Beatlemania in its purest form: No. 1 single after No. 1  single and screaming fans that drowned out the band's playing at live  shows. The Beatles cemented their image with the cheeky musical comedy  "A Hard Day's Night" and continued to release albums and singles that  were both innovative and popular. With "Revolver," the band added string  quartets, Eastern-influenced sounds, and more complex lyrics and  arrangements; "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" pushed into  psychedelia; "The White Album," mostly written while the band was taking  a course in transcendental meditation in India, took their songwriting  to new heights. 
 
 The Beatles recorded subsequent albums amid growing tension and  disagreement over how to run the band. The final album to be recorded,  "Abbey Road," appeared in 1969 and "Let It Be," which was recorded prior  to "Abbey Road," came out in 1970, just two weeks after Paul McCartney  released a solo album and announced that he was leaving the band.
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