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Buddy Britten & The Regents

Emerging through the Reg Calvert steady of carbon-copy pop stars, Britten was a lanky, Liverpudlian Buddy Holly clone, whose stage action was solid and reputable through the early 60s. Britten’s likeness to Holly captured the eye of famed manufacturer Norman Petty who apparently asked him to record in New Mexico. Britten was also regarded for the best role within a film predicated on Holly’s lifestyle story. His support group, the Regents, had been a workmanlike device, ideal for live show. After playing at different night clubs in Hamburg, Britten created a far more abrasive Merseybeat audio and provided a solid single coupling Adam Ray’s ‘If You Gotta CREATE A Fool Of Someone’ and ‘Cash’. The previous song dropped out to Freddie AS WELL AS THE Dreamers’ edition and following Britten singles for the Oriole and Piccadilly brands were seldom noticed beyond your Midlands.

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