Franklin Wilson

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Franklin Wilson (born September 4th 1941, Liverpool, England) is a former RCA student who became renowned as a sculptor and painter in the 1960s, and is perhaps even more well known for having played drums for The Quarrymen (the future Beatles) in the late 1950s at a few small gigs and having lent his drum kit to John Lennon and Pete Best. He now resides in Derby.

Source: The Lennon Companion