1958: George Harrison joined the Quarrymen, named after John Lennon's school. The group also included Paul McCartney, Len Garry and John Lowe. (Note: most websites show this date as February 6, however, David Bedford, in his book 'The Fab one Hundred and Four', contradicts this date. Bedford points out that guitarist Eric Griffiths left the group because he was being replaced by Harrison. In new research conducted by Bedford, he shows the Merchant Navy records of Griffiths, who joined his first ship on February 11. Obviously, one doesn't just hop aboard a ship right after deciding to join the Navy. In fact, Eric qualified as an officer cadet in January, 1958, meaning that in order to complete his training, he would have had to sign up for the Merchant Navy no later than mid-December, 1957. All sources agree that Harrison joined the Quarrymen following an audition at Wilson Hall in Liverpool. Records showed that the Quarrymen played the venue on December 7, after which time Griffiths quit music and joined the Navy.)
1959: J.P. Richardson ("The Big Bopper"), who had the big hit "Chantilly Lace" and died in the tragic plane crash on February 3, was buried in Beaumont, Texas.