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 Encyclopedia: Stuart Sutcliffe
Sutcliffe's role in the Beatles' early career, as well as the factors that led him to leave the group, is dramatised in the movie Backbeat, in which he was portrayed by Stephen Dorff.
Sutcliffe was never a skilled musician, having joined the group because of his friendship with John Lennon.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Stuart-Sutcliffe   (1959 words)

  
 Stuart Sutcliffe, bassist (Beatles), dies of brain hemorrhage at 21 April 10 in History
Stuart Sutcliffe, bassist (Beatles), dies of brain hemorrhage at 21
Stuart Sutcliffe, bassist (Beatles), dies of brain hemorrhage at 21 April 10 in History
http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1962/april_10_1962_125229.html   (50 words)

  
 "The Beatles: What's In A Name?" By Dave Persails
Credit for the name goes to both Sutcliffe and Lennon, though it is not certain just which one came up with the "ea" spelling.
In more recent years, another theory as to the origins of the Beatles' name has been suggested by George Harrison and Beatles' press man Derek Taylor.
In early July 1960, they billed themselves as the Silver Beatles, before finally settling on simply the Beatles, around August 16, 1960.
http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/named.htm   (2051 words)

  
 Stuart1
Feel free to send in any stories about Stuart or the Beatles.
Have you ever met one of the Beatles?
Curtosy of a dedicated fan, we are able to start up our fan fiction section that we've been dying to do.
http://www.geocities.com/imagine_80_jwl/Stuart1.html   (566 words)

  
 The Beatles Biography - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Early drummer Pete Best was asked to leave the group just before it started recording.
Stuart Sutcliffe was the group's original bassist, replaced by McCartney after deciding to leave the band and remain in Hamburg, Germany.
Beatlemania began in Britain and exploded in the States following three appearances of the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, on 9 February, 16 February, and 23 February 1964.
http://www.beatles-mania.com/bio.html   (2349 words)

  
 Stuart Sutcliffe: A medically informed post-mortem: Rockmine On-Line.
It can in no way be regarded as THE authorative version of what happened as it is not based on a first hand account of the actual autopsy.
The following is a posting to the rec.music.beatles newsgroup which goes some way to clarifying what may have caused Stuart Sutcliffe's death.
Therefore, John could not have been responsible for Stu's death.
http://www.rockmine.music.co.uk/Reaper/StuPM.html   (1190 words)

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