Although Paul was invited and he accepted sometime in July of 1957,
he did not join the Quarrymen right away.
At the time, John was always busy, running around, rehearsing,
and trying to get gigs for his new band, The Quarrymen.
The Quarrymen, led by John, played on the back of a coal
truck, giving one performance in the morning and another in the early evening.
The Quarrymen, led by John, played on the back of a coal
truck, giving one performance in the afternoon and another in the early evening.
She was in attendance at St. Barnabus church for the occasion of John's public singing debut,
cheering on her would-be young Elvis as he and his fellow Quarrymen sang their first tunes in public.
With over 200“Lennon-McCartney” songs composed over the next decade, John and Paul were to become the most beloved and successful songwriting team in the history of popular music,
all thanks to a friend of Paul's encouraging him to go check out The Quarrymen on that fateful Saturday- July 6, 1957.