In the heart of Liverpool, under the October sky of 1940, a star was born. John Winston Lennon, a name destined to echo through the annals of music history, began his journey in a world teetering on the brink of war. Yet, it was in the crucible of these tumultuous times that John's creative spirit first sparked, setting him on a path to become a beacon of musical innovation and a voice for peace.As a teenager, John's world was set ablaze by the skiffle craze, a wildfire of musical fervor that swept through Britain. In 1956, this passion led him to form The Quarrymen, a band that would evolve, as if by destiny, into the Beatles by 1960. John, often hailed as "the smart Beatle," initially steered this groundbreaking group with a deft hand, sharing leadership with Paul McCartney as they journeyed from the streets of Liverpool to the pinnacle of global fame.