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- John Lennon [r]: (born October 9, 1940; died December 8, 1980) Singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist for the Beatles. [e]
- Paul McCartney [r]: (born 18 June 1942, Liverpool, UK) Singer, bassist, guitarist and songwriter in the 1960s pop group the Beatles. [e]
- Ringo Starr [r]: (b. 7 July 1940) English musician, singer-songwriter, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the pop group the Beatles, born Richard Starkey. [e]
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