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      • Eric Ronald Griffiths (31 October 1940 – 29 January 2005) was a British musician and dry cleaner, he was best known as the guitarist in the original lineup of the Quarrymen until he left the group in the summer of 1958.
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  1. Eric Ronald Griffiths (31 October 1940 – 29 January 2005) was a British musician and dry cleaner, he was best known as the guitarist in the original lineup of the Quarrymen until he left the group in the summer of 1958.

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  3. Eric Griffiths, a guitarist for the Quarrymen, the rock and skiffle band led by John Lennon that eventually evolved into the Beatles, died on Saturday at his home in Edinburgh. He was 64.

  4. Eric Griffiths (11 July 1953 – 26 September 2018) was a British academic and literary critic. Biography. Griffiths was born in Liverpool into what he described as a " Welsh-speaking, chapel-going family", [citation needed] and educated at the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Princeton University.

  5. Feb 6, 2005 · Eric Griffiths, 64, a member of the schoolboy band that evolved into the Beatles, died Jan. 29 of cancer at his home in Edinburgh, Scotland. Griffiths played guitar in the Quarrymen, the...

  6. Feb 4, 2005 · Eric Griffiths, a member of the schoolboy band that evolved into the Beatles, has died at the age of 64, his bandmates said. A message on the official Web site of Griffiths’ band, the...

  7. Feb 5, 2005 · Eric Griffiths, a guitarist for the Quarrymen, the rock and skiffle band led by John Lennon that eventually evolved into the Beatles, died on Saturday at his home in Edinburgh. He was 64. The cause was pancreatic cancer, said Rod Davis, who played banjo in the original group.

  8. Eric Donald Griffiths (31 October 1940 — 29 January 2005) was a British musician, best known as the guitarist in the original formation of The Quarrymen in November of 1956, until he was fired from the band by Nigel Walley in the summer of 1958 to be replaced by George Harrison.