Stuart Sutcliffe (23 June, 1940 – 10 April, 1962) was a former member and bass player of The Quarrymen. Sutcliffe is one of the group of people sometimes referred to as "The Fifth Beatle". Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with coming up with the name for the Beatles, as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets. Sutcliffe played with the Beatles in Hamburg, where he met photographer Astrid Kirchherr, to whom he was later engaged. He enrolled in the Hamburg College of Art after leaving The Beatles, and studied under future pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi.
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| - Stuart Sutcliffe (23 June, 1940 – 10 April, 1962) was a former member and bass player of The Quarrymen. Sutcliffe is one of the group of people sometimes referred to as "The Fifth Beatle". Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with coming up with the name for the Beatles, as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets. Sutcliffe played with the Beatles in Hamburg, where he met photographer Astrid Kirchherr, to whom he was later engaged. He enrolled in the Hamburg College of Art after leaving The Beatles, and studied under future pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi.
- Stuart Sutcliffe was a Scottish artist, musician, and original bass player of the Beatles before Paul McCartney. He and John Lennon are credited for coming up with the name of the band. He was born in the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion Hospital in Edenburgh, Scotland. He had two younger sisters, Pauline and Joyce. After the Beatles' trip to Germany, he decided to go back and leave the group in 1961 after meeting Astrid Kirchherr, a German photographer to whom he later was engaged. In Germany, Sutcliffe started experiencing severe headaches and sensitivity to light. In 1962, he collapsed in the middle of an art class. He was taken to a hospital, but died due to an aneurysm.
- Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a poet, painter and the original bassist of The Beatles for one year and three months (May 1960–August 1961). Sutcliffe earned praise for his paintings, which mostly explored a style related to abstract expressionism. Sutcliffe is one of the group of people sometimes referred to as "the fifth Beatle".
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| - Stuart Sutcliffe was a Scottish artist, musician, and original bass player of the Beatles before Paul McCartney. He and John Lennon are credited for coming up with the name of the band. He was born in the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion Hospital in Edenburgh, Scotland. He had two younger sisters, Pauline and Joyce. After the Beatles' trip to Germany, he decided to go back and leave the group in 1961 after meeting Astrid Kirchherr, a German photographer to whom he later was engaged. In Germany, Sutcliffe started experiencing severe headaches and sensitivity to light. In 1962, he collapsed in the middle of an art class. He was taken to a hospital, but died due to an aneurysm. File:Stuart Sutcliffe.jpeg
- Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a poet, painter and the original bassist of The Beatles for one year and three months (May 1960–August 1961). Sutcliffe earned praise for his paintings, which mostly explored a style related to abstract expressionism. Sutcliffe is one of the group of people sometimes referred to as "the fifth Beatle". Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with coming up with the name for the Beatles, as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets. Sutcliffe played with the Beatles in Hamburg, where he met photographer Astrid Kirchherr, to whom he was later engaged. He enrolled in the Hamburg College of Art after leaving The Beatles, and studied under future pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi.
- Stuart Sutcliffe (23 June, 1940 – 10 April, 1962) was a former member and bass player of The Quarrymen. Sutcliffe is one of the group of people sometimes referred to as "The Fifth Beatle". Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with coming up with the name for the Beatles, as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets. Sutcliffe played with the Beatles in Hamburg, where he met photographer Astrid Kirchherr, to whom he was later engaged. He enrolled in the Hamburg College of Art after leaving The Beatles, and studied under future pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi.
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