John Lennon
Born in October 9, 1940 in England, Liverpool, to December 8, 1980, New York, he was one of the lead singers for the Beatles and played the guitar, outside of the Beatles he was an "artist, musician, poet, peace activist & philosopher" even acted for a movie called "How I won The War". His parents are Julia and Alfred Lennon. They did not take care of him for long as they divorced when he was 3 years old thus his guardians were his uncle and aunt. Even if they had divorced, John was pretty close to his mother until her death, Julia taught John how to play the banjo, the first song he had practiced was "Ain't That a Shame" by Fat Domino. Into the year 1956 John already had formed the Quarrymen, his mom bought him his first guitar, and in the summer of 1957 he was performing with the band near the St. Peter church where he had met his songwriting partner Paul McCartney.

Paul McCartney
Born in June 12, 1942 up until now in England, Liverpool, he was a playing the bass and also one of the lead singers for the Beatles. He has a brother named Mike McCartney (or McGear) that was not in the Beatles but in bands called the Scaffold and Grimms and a younger stepsister named Ruth -- which we don't have much information on.

George Harrison
Born in February 25, 1943, England, Liverpool, to November 21, 2001, Beverly Hills, California, he was the lead guitarist and also played the sitar.

Richard "Ringo Starr" Starkey
Born in July 7, 1940 until now in England, Liverpool, he played the drums. He was not an original members of the Beatles, but, infact, an original member of another band called Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. He has been in Rory's band in May to August 1959 to 1962. im so lazy iadjfiodejfiajiahjidhj