Pitt Best, the first drummer who worked with their legendary Beatles Before Ringo Star takes his place.

His brother, Roge, in his post on social media wrote that the drummer would no longer appear with his band, “Pete Best Band”.

“Well, what a wonderful route we had!. However, everything is running out »In his post on X on Saturday.

“My brother Pete Best announced today that he was withdrawing from his personal appearances and concerts with the band. His daughter informed me that this is due to his personal needs. “fill in.

The famous drummer confirmed his brother’s announcement, writing: “I went through amazing. Thank you”according to the Guardian.

Best, often referred to as the “fifth beatle”, was first linked to the legendary band in the early 1960s, when it was known as “Quarrymen”.

His family maintained the historic “Casbah Coffee Club” in Liverpool, a place where the Beatles gave some of their first concerts. Best’s acquaintance with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and then guitarist Ken Brown was made through his mother, Mona, who had invited them to play in her club.

He was with the Beatles until 1962, when George Martin, a Parlophone Records executive, decided that he wanted to hire an experienced drummer for their recordings – a decision he later stated that he was “guilty” because I was “feeling the catalyst”.