Before rising to global fame, The Beatles were rejected by Decca Records in 1962 after an audition in London. At the time, the label believed guitar bands were losing popularity.
Shortly after, they began working with producer George Martin at EMI, who played a crucial role in shaping their sound and guiding their early recordings.
This moment is widely regarded as one of the most significant turning points in music history.
Sources:
• The Beatles Anthology
• EMI Recording Archives
• Interviews with George Martin
• Historical records on Decca audition (1962)
Shortly after, they began working with producer George Martin at EMI, who played a crucial role in shaping their sound and guiding their early recordings.
This moment is widely regarded as one of the most significant turning points in music history.
Sources:
• The Beatles Anthology
• EMI Recording Archives
• Interviews with George Martin
• Historical records on Decca audition (1962)
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- Paul Mccartney
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