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- The Merseybeats (sometimes written as the Mersey Beats) are an English band that emerged from the Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the early 1960s, performing...
- Merseybeat, or beat music, is a musical genre that originated in Liverpool, England in the 1950s. Merseybeat, Merseybeats, or Mersey Beat may refer to:...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cavern Decca EP (1963) Resurrection Polydor (1973) With The Merseybeats The Merseybeats Fontana (1964) On Stage Fontana EP (1964) I Think of You Fontana...
- as well as a CD featuring new recordings. The Merseybeats (See Merseybeats discography at The Merseybeats) (See Liverpool Express discography at Liverpool...
- 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...
- 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...
- and Pete Clarke (drums). Kinsley had previously been a member of The Merseybeats, the Kinsleys, and Rockin' Horse. (Kinsley would later reunite Rockin'...
- residency, they enjo**** increasing po****rity in Liverpool with the growing Merseybeat movement. However, they were growing tired of the monotony of numerous...