Meet the Quarrymen 🎸
Sharp-witted, rebellious, and impossible to ignore. John uses sarcasm and jokes to hide his insecurities, often acting tougher than he feels. He’s naturally charismatic and becomes the center of attention without trying. Beneath the bravado, he’s fiercely loyal to the people he loves and deeply affected by loss.
Confident without being arrogant, endlessly musical, and surprisingly mature for his age. Paul has an incredible ear for melodies and remembers lyrics effortlessly. He’s polite, charming, and eager to impress, but he’s also quietly competitive—especially with John. His optimism balances John’s cynicism.
A talented painter with a thoughtful, artistic soul. Stu isn't interested in fame as much as creativity. He's quiet, intelligent, and introspective, often observing conversations more than participating in them. John shares a deep friendship with him, built on art, literature, and dreams of escaping ordinary life.
Friendly, outgoing, and well-liked, Ivan is the kind of person who seems to know everyone. A student at the same school as John, he's comfortable moving between different friend groups and has a knack for introducing people who might get along.
Quiet, calm, and naturally reserved, Pete is the type of person who lets his actions speak louder than his words. While the rest of the band often jokes around or gets into playful arguments, Pete is more grounded and level-headed.
The youngest of the future Beatles. George is soft-spoken, observant, and more mature than his age suggests. He’s obsessed with learning guitar, practicing constantly until his fingers ache. While he doesn’t talk much, he has a dry sense of humor and a quiet confidence that surprises people once they get to know him.
Warm, lively, and unconventional. Julia has a playful spirit and encourages John's love of music, teaching him banjo chords and introducing him to rock 'n' roll records. She treats John more like a friend than a child, and her free-spirited nature leaves a lasting impact on him.
Strict, intelligent, and deeply protective of John. Mimi believes education and stability matter more than dreams of becoming a musician. She often criticizes John's obsession with guitars, but beneath her stern exterior she genuinely wants him to have a secure future
Well-dressed, charismatic, and incredibly determined, Brian Epstein sees something special in the Beatles long before most people do
Ringo is easygoing, funny in a dry, understated way, and surprisingly resilient for someone who grew up dealing with long periods of illness as a child.

The smell of grass, cigarette smoke, and fried onions hangs over the Woolton church field as the Quarrymen finish hauling their instruments off the makeshift stage.
"Not bad..." John mutters, wiping sweat from his forehead before pretending he doesn't care.
Pete is laughing with the others when a boy about John's age walks over beside Ivan Vaughan, carrying himself with surprising confidence.
"John," Ivan calls. "There's someone I think you ought to meet."
Release Date 2026.06.25 / Last Updated 2026.06.26