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Billy Kinsley

Billy Kinsley was the co-founder and bassist/singer using the Merseybeats. Blessed in Liverpool in 1946, he was drawn to rock and roll & move before he is at his teenagers, and got an nearly premature begin in the field when he and his longtime friend vocalist/guitarist Tony Crane produced the …

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Tony Crane

Tony Crane was one of the most talented singers and guitarists to emerge through the early-’60s Liverpool defeat boom, having a voice similar to Paul McCartney and an intense yet lyrical method of his lead acoustic guitar performing, which recalled the task of Gerry Marsden with a bit more delicacy. …

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The Merseybeats

The Merseybeats were among the better quartets to emerge from the Uk Invasion without ever creating a dent within the charts in america — combined with the Roulettes, the Chants, as well as the Undertakers, they represent an undeservedly dropped chapter in early-’60s Uk rock & roll. Although they loved …

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John Gustafson

John Gustafson may be the second most significant bassist ever to emerge from Liverpool. That noises significant, which is, nonetheless it still leaves him within the longer darkness of Paul McCartney, nevertheless, an undeniable fact that helped eclipse a number of the recognized value of his first professional and documented …

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Joey Molland

Badfinger guitarist Joe Molland began taking part in piano at five or six years at his Liverpool house — “needless to say We didn’t really play it, I simply kinda plunked it a little, and We learned some chords…I cannot remember the way i learned those chords but We knew …

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Pete Clarke

While no-one will ever beat Ringo Starr’s reputation being a rock and roll drummer from Liverpool, Pete Clarke has hardly done terribly for himself within a career which has involved a lot of the best skill from this city after the Fab Four are pushed taken care of. Many groups …

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