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Rory Storm & the Hurricanes

Liverpool music group Rory Surprise & the Hurricanes are most well-known seeing that Ringo Starr’s group before he joined up with the Beatles. Actually, to most rock and roll enthusiasts, that’s about all they’re known for. These were, however, an exceptionally well-known Merseyside group in the first ’60s that do …

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The Swinging Blue Jeans

Although they’re only remembered today because of their 1964 hit “Hippy Hippy Shake,” which charted on both sides from the Atlantic — the Swinging Blue Jeans were actually among the strongest from the Liverpool bands in the ’60s British Invasion; and, certainly, the Blue Skinny jeans’ first incarnation dates back …

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Gerry & the Pacemakers

As unfathomable since it seems from the length of more than 40 years, for a couple weeks, Gerry & the Pacemakers were the Beatles’ closest rivals in Britain. Managed (just like the Beatles) by Brian Epstein, Gerry Marsden and his music group burst from the gate with three consecutive number …

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Ian McCulloch

The big-mouthed/well-coifed frontman of Liverpool’s Echo & the Bunnymen, Ian McCulloch got his focus on Pete Wylie and Julian Deal because the Crucial Three. This music group lasted simply over per month; Wylie and Deal bounced around in several rings, with Wylie ultimately beginning Wah! and Deal developing the Teardrop …

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Steve Martland

Disillusioned by many areas of the classical music establishment, Steve Martland forged his have path, utilizing what he discovered of value within the classical tradition, but additionally incorporating components of jazz, folk, and rock and roll into his energetic, dynamic music. He was also a dynamic force in neuro-scientific music …

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