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Essay heading: beatlemania
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Becoming their manager, Epstein secured the group a recording contract in June 1962 with Parlophone, a subsidiary of the EMI label run by the producer George Martin. The rawness of the Beatles' performing talent, which six months earlier had made Decca reject them, appealed to Martin, although he was then doubtful of their song-writing... displayed 300 characters
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The rawness of the Beatles' performing talent, which six months earlier had made Decca reject them, appealed to Martin, although he was then doubtful of their song-writing. Replacing Best with Starr on drums, he encouraged Lennon and McCartney, the group's chief composers, to write with more concentration, pointing out to them simple structural devices such as commencing with the chorus (the main selling-point of most pop songs)... displayed next 300 characters
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