- The
Merseybeats (sometimes
written as The
Mersey Beats) are an
English band that
emerged from the
Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the
early 1960s, performing...
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Merseybeat, or beat music, is a
musical genre that
originated in Liverpool,
England in the 1950s.
Merseybeat,
Merseybeats, or
Mersey Beat may
refer to:...
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April that year they
became the
Merseybeats. With the rise of the
Beatles in 1963, the
terms Mersey sound and
Merseybeat were
applied to
bands and singers...
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Merseybeat is a
British television police procedural drama series,
created and prin****lly
written by
Chris Murray,
first broadcast on BBC One on 16 July...
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Cavern Decca EP (1963)
Resurrection Polydor (1973) With The
Merseybeats The
Merseybeats Fontana (1964) On
Stage Fontana EP (1964) I
Think of You Fontana...
- musician, who is best
known as the co-founder of the
Merseybeats. Tony has
toured with the
Merseybeats since its
inception in 1961.
Crane was born in Anfield...
- 1963. It was a hit for The
Merseybeats in May 1964,
reaching #5 on the
British charts. Cash Box
described the
Merseybeats'
version as "a pretty, soft-sounding...
- as well as a CD
featuring new recordings. The
Merseybeats (See
Merseybeats discography at The
Merseybeats) (See
Liverpool Express discography at Liverpool...
- City in
February 1964. "Wishin' and Hopin'" was
recorded by UK band The
Merseybeats,
whose inaugural single had been
another song (reissued in 1982) from...
- and Pete
Clarke (drums).
Kinsley had
previously been a
member of The
Merseybeats, the Kinsleys, and Rockin' Horse. (Kinsley
would later reunite Rockin'...