Who came first, the Beatles or the Rolling Stones - exact dates please.?!


Question: They're both from 1962. Actually the Beatles as a group was formed long before the Stones, in the 50's; but the final Fab Four lineup dates from 1962. ?


Answers: They're both from 1962. Actually the Beatles as a group was formed long before the Stones, in the 50's; but the final Fab Four lineup dates from 1962. ?

The Beatles started the whole British Invasion in 1964. The Rolling Stones followed.

Well, stones (being a mineral) will most likely predate any animal species by eons.

The Beatles - 1957
Rolling stones - 1967

i think the beatles as the beatles started in 1960, they made it in 1963 with their 1st number 1 etc, they were 1st

the beatles in the early 1960s and rolling stones the late 1960s
eg 1960-1964 for the beatles and 1965-1969 the rolling stones

The Beatles were formed in August 1960. The Rolling Stones came a little later, in May 1962.....

Hope this helps

The Beatles came first by a long way !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Beatles

................before settling on "The Beatles" in August 1960

The Rolling Stones

................In June 1962 the lineup was: Jagger, Richards, Stewart, Jones, Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman



Beatles

In March 1957, while attending Quarry Bank Grammar School in Liverpool, John Lennon formed a skiffle group called The Quarrymen.[6] Lennon and the Quarrymen met guitarist Paul McCartney at the Woolton Garden Fête held at St. Peter's Church on 6 July 1957 and added him to the group a few days later.[7] On 6 February 1958, the young guitarist George Harrison was invited to watch the group (who played under a variety of names) at Wilson Hall, Garston, Liverpool.[8] McCartney had become acquainted with Harrison on the morning school bus ride to the Liverpool Institute, as they both lived in Speke. At McCartney's insistence, Harrison joined the Quarrymen as lead guitarist, after a rehearsal in March 1958, overcoming Lennon's initial reluctance because of Harrison's young age.[9][10] Lennon and McCartney both played rhythm guitar during that period, and had a high turnover of drummers. The Quarrymen went through a progression of names — "Johnny and the Moondogs" and "Long John and the Beatles". Lennon's art school friend Stuart Sutcliffe joined on bass in January 1960, when they were called "The Silver Beetles" (derived from Larry Parnes' suggestion of "Long John and the Silver Beetles") — before settling on "The Beatles" in August 1960


Rolling Stones

Their first rehearsal was organised by Jones and included Stewart, Jagger and Richards - the latter came along at Jagger's invitation. In June 1962 the lineup was: Jagger, Richards, Stewart, Jones, Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman. Taylor then left the group. Jones renamed the band The Rollin' Stones, after the song "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.[9][13]


1962–1964
On 12 July 1962 the group played their first formal gig at the Marquee Club in central London (the first had been an informal performance in Ealing, west London), billed as "The Rollin' Stones



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