23rd Turnoff was a short-lived British band formed in Liverpool in June 1967 (the band's name was an in-joke, referring to the exit off the M-6 motorway that led to Liverpool). Comprising Jimmy Campbell (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), John Lloyd (lead guitar, vocals), Alby Power (bass), and Kenny Goodlass (drums), the band released the single "Michael Angelo / Leave Me Here" in 1967 and disbanded by 1968. The band's history was a bit like that of The Tremeloes or, closer to home town, The Beatles, in that their musical lineage went back to the end of the 1950s. Wi… read more
23rd Turnoff was a short-lived British band formed in Liverpool in June 1967 (the band's name was an in-joke, referring to the exit off the M-6 motorway that led to Liverpool). Comprising Jimmy Campbell (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), John Lloyd (lead guitar, vocals), Alby Power (bass), an… read more
23rd Turnoff was a short-lived British band formed in Liverpool in June 1967 (the band's name was an in-joke, referring to the exit off the M-6 motorway that led to Liverpool). Comprising Jimmy Campbell (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), John Lloyd (lead guitar, vocals), Alby Power (bass), and Kenny Goodlass (drums), the band released the single "Michael Ang… read more