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The Cordes
83 listeners
A popular fixture on the Liverpool, United Kingdom scene of the mid-1960s, R&B enthusiasts The Cordes are now almost completely forgott… read moreA popular fixture on the Liverpool, United Kingdom scene of the mid-1960s, R&B enthusiasts The Cordes are now almost completely forgotten. They recorded a demo in 1963 and four tracks for an acetate EP in 1964, but none of that mater… read moreA popular fixture on the Liverpool, United Kingdom scene of the mid-1960s, R&B enthusiasts The Cordes are now almost completely forgotten. They recorded a demo in 1963 and four tracks for an acetate EP in 1964, but none of that material was officially released at the time. The band later reco… read more -
Earl Preston & The TT's
99 listeners
One of the great overlooked Liverpool bands, Earl Preston & The TT's (the band name sometimes spelled as T.T.'s, but TT'… read moreOne of the great overlooked Liverpool bands, Earl Preston & The TT's (the band name sometimes spelled as T.T.'s, but TT's is the preferred spelling) only made a solitary single for Fontana, their own 'I Know Somet… read moreOne of the great overlooked Liverpool bands, Earl Preston & The TT's (the band name sometimes spelled as T.T.'s, but TT's is the preferred spelling) only made a solitary single for Fontana, their own 'I Know Something' b/w a cover version 'Watch Your Step'. … read more -
Denny Seyton & The Sabres
433 listeners
Denny Seyton & the Sabres were a Liverpool-based band with founder and lead singer Denny Seyton (real name Brian Tarr), songwriter Lall… read moreDenny Seyton & the Sabres were a Liverpool-based band with founder and lead singer Denny Seyton (real name Brian Tarr), songwriter Lally Stott on lead guitar, Mike Logan on organ, John Boyle on bass, and Eden Kane alumnus Dave Saxon … read moreDenny Seyton & the Sabres were a Liverpool-based band with founder and lead singer Denny Seyton (real name Brian Tarr), songwriter Lally Stott on lead guitar, Mike Logan on organ, John Boyle on bass, and Eden Kane alumnus Dave Saxon on drums. Their sound was R&B-based, and some accounts o… read more -
The Newtowns
336 listeners
The Newtowns were a British beat band of the 1960s from Kirkby in the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. They recorded four tracks over … read moreThe Newtowns were a British beat band of the 1960s from Kirkby in the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. They recorded four tracks over two acetates at Liverpool's Unicord Studios in early 1966, including two Georgie Fame covers … read moreThe Newtowns were a British beat band of the 1960s from Kirkby in the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. They recorded four tracks over two acetates at Liverpool's Unicord Studios in early 1966, including two Georgie Fame covers ('Something' and 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow&… read more -
The Bo-Weevils
393 listeners
The Bo-Weevils were a beat band from Liverpool, United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. They recorded two tracks as Liverpool's Cavern Sound … read moreThe Bo-Weevils were a beat band from Liverpool, United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. They recorded two tracks as Liverpool's Cavern Sound Studios in 1964, 'I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter' and 'Keep Your Hands Off Her… read moreThe Bo-Weevils were a beat band from Liverpool, United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. They recorded two tracks as Liverpool's Cavern Sound Studios in 1964, 'I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter' and 'Keep Your Hands Off Her'. The recordings remained unreleased at the time, but saw … read more -
The Kirkbys
1,424 listeners
The Kirkbys were a Liverpool quintet originally called "the Tuxedos", formed and led by guitarist Jimmy Campbell (23rd Turnoff, R… read moreThe Kirkbys were a Liverpool quintet originally called "the Tuxedos", formed and led by guitarist Jimmy Campbell (23rd Turnoff, Rockin' Horse) - he, drummer Kenny Goodlass, guitarist John Lloyd, bassist Alby Power, and voc… read moreThe Kirkbys were a Liverpool quintet originally called "the Tuxedos", formed and led by guitarist Jimmy Campbell (23rd Turnoff, Rockin' Horse) - he, drummer Kenny Goodlass, guitarist John Lloyd, bassist Alby Power, and vocalist Gerry Savage (soon succeeded by Joe Morouth) were the … read more -
African Ghost Valley
620 listeners
African Ghost Valley is Childle Grangier and Gabriel Ghebrezghi, a European/Canadian duo playing heavy, loud and floating soundscapes &am… read moreAfrican Ghost Valley is Childle Grangier and Gabriel Ghebrezghi, a European/Canadian duo playing heavy, loud and floating soundscapes & concrete sounds through SP404 Samplers devices. soundcloud.com/african-ghost-valley africangh… read moreAfrican Ghost Valley is Childle Grangier and Gabriel Ghebrezghi, a European/Canadian duo playing heavy, loud and floating soundscapes & concrete sounds through SP404 Samplers devices. soundcloud.com/african-ghost-valley africanghostvalley.tumblr.com View wiki -
The Connoisseurs
795 listeners
active from 1964 to 1969, roughly, The Connoisseurs were an almost completely unknown beat group from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who never … read moreactive from 1964 to 1969, roughly, The Connoisseurs were an almost completely unknown beat group from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who never officially released a record in their day. Which is rather strange, as things looked quite good fo… read moreactive from 1964 to 1969, roughly, The Connoisseurs were an almost completely unknown beat group from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who never officially released a record in their day. Which is rather strange, as things looked quite good for them around 1965. They scooped the 'Northern Beat Con… read more