The Motowns were a British beat group during the second half of the sixties, known in Italy as part of the so-called British invasion. The group was founded in Liverpool by guitarist Douglas Albert Meakin (born March 17, 1945), a school friend of Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr, who in the early sixties played in specialized youth ensembles in Merseysound . The members of the group were: Douglas "Dougie" Meakin on guitar and vocals Harold "Lally" Stott, lead vocal and solo guitar Tony Crowley on the drums Mike "Saint" Logan at the piano Robbie … read more
The Motowns were a British beat group during the second half of the sixties, known in Italy as part of the so-called British invasion. The group was founded in Liverpool by guitarist Douglas Albert Meakin (born March 17, 1945), a school friend of Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr, who in the… read more
The Motowns were a British beat group during the second half of the sixties, known in Italy as part of the so-called British invasion. The group was founded in Liverpool by guitarist Douglas Albert Meakin (born March 17, 1945), a school friend of Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr, who in the early sixties played in specialized youth ensembles in Merseysound . T… read more