Chas Newby

Chas Newby
Born (1941-06-18) 18 June 1941
Genres Rock music
Instruments Bassist
Years active 1960-1961, 2016-present
Associated acts The Beatles, The Quarrymen

Charles Newby (born 18 June 1941, Blackpool) is a British musician who was (briefly) the bassist for The Beatles for several gigs in December 1960, while Stuart Sutcliffe was still in Hamburg.

When The Beatles returned from West Germany for the first time, they were short of a bass guitarist. Pete Best suggested Chas Newby. Newby had been with The Black Jacks (Pete Best's group), and was now attending university, but was on holiday and so agreed to play with The Beatles.

He appeared with them for four engagements in December 1960 (17 December, Casbah Club, Liverpool; 24 December, Grosvenor Ballroom, Liscard; 27 December, Litherland Town Hall; 31 December, Casbah Club). John Lennon asked him to go to West Germany for the Beatles' second trip, but he chose to return to university and after Lennon and George Harrison both declined to switch to bass guitar, Paul McCartney, who previously played guitar and piano, reluctantly became the band's bassist.[1]

Personal life

Newby attended Droitwich Spa High School in Droitwich Spa and now lives in Alcester, where he plays in a charity group, The Racketts. Since 2016, Newby has been performing as a member of the Quarrymen, the band that was the precursor to the Beatles.[2]

References

  1. Spitz, Bob (2005). The Beatles: The Biography. Little Brown. ISBN 0-316-80352-9.
  2. "Hot News". Archived from the original on 26 March 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2017.



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