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Beatles And Friends: A Photo Album (Part 2)

 
This album is made up of pictures and bios of the members of John and George's heavenly band, "Beatles and Friends." Take the time to read each one, which we hope you will enjoy!!

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Above: Mysterious Saxophone Player. Renowned performer of the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. Mainly performed with big bands, but also did some jazz. Known for his spirited, lively style. When John Lennon put out the word he was looking for a saxophonist, he was one of dozens that auditioned. John liked the way he played his new music, and gave him the job. He is afraid that if his family finds out he is playing with the band, they will make problems because they are deeply religious and would not want his name being associated with anything from The Afterlife. So, he is remaining incognito.

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Above: Mysterious Drummer. Like his saxophone counterpart, the group's drummer wishes to remain anonymous for the exact same reasons. His family is very religious and he is afraid they would make trouble if they knew he was playing with the band. He was very famous in the '20s, '30s and '40s, playing with the big bands. His solos always held the crowd. Even in his old age, he was said to look boyish, and he keeps this appearance in The Afterlife. But his skill on the drums is unquestionable, and he is an excellent addition to the group.