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George joins the band, Mimi dies, etc...

 February 6, 1958 - another important date for the band, George Harrison, Paul's friend with his own - quite good guitar - watches The Quarry Men's concert at Wilson Hall. Paul convinces John to take in a talented youngster because of his guitar playing. George impresses John with his version of "Raunchy", but joins the band a little later, often replacing the late Griffiths at concerts. July 15 - John's mother, Julia, dies in a car accident. Young Lennon is deeply affected by his mother's death, even though he has been living with his aunt and uncle for years, with Mimi, Julia's sister. During this period, she becomes very close to Paul, they both hang out in their homes, learning to play guitar together, trying to play well-known standards but also composing their own songs. Also at this time, John already has his girlfriend Cynthia Powell, and Paul is often jealous of John's time that he devotes to his college friend. In mid-1958, the boys recorded their first demo album - in a small Liverpool studio on Kensington Street. They allocated "That'' Be The Day" to side one and the only Harrison and McCartney composition, "In Spite Of Danger", to side two. The first one is sung by John, in the second solo parts are performed by Paul. During this time, John and Paul wrote their own songs, such as the soon-to-be-famous "Love Me Do". Apparently Paul's first composition was "I Lost My Little Girl", "Kepp Looks That Way", Too Bad About Sorrows" and others. Unfortunately, Paul and George's composition was only an episode. December 20, 1958 - The Quarry Men play at the wedding of George Harrison's brother Harry. The boys are already perfectly capable of playing to dance. Harrison's house was often used for rehearsals and John was becoming more and more fond of him, although of course for him he was still a "shit and a scoundrel" with whom it was inappropriate to drink a beer or go on a date.



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