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Anathema: formerly Death/Doom Metal.
view footage here
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Atomic Kitten: Girl band, formed in
1999 by
OMD's
Andy McCluskey. view
footage here
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Apollo 440: Modern day dance act who
have had hits with "Ain't talkin 'bout dub" and "Stop the rock".
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Amsterdam: Led by singer/songwriter
Ian Prowse. Elvis Costello, John Peel and Christy Moore favourites.Wrote the
classic 'Does this train stop on Merseyside? Have two albums out The Journey
(2005) and Arm in Arm (2008)
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Alexis Blue: 2000s indie pop group.
Released singles including 'You Wont Get Much Sleep'. Released debut album
'Hypothetical Situations' in November 2008.
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The Abstracts 60's band played in
famous venues like The Cavern, opened for The Yardbirds...
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Dalek I Love You: Synthpop outfit
whose members later formed the Teardrop Explodes, OMD & Big in Japan.
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Dead or Alive: New Wave pop band of
the 1980s, most famous for the ever-popular "You spin me round".
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The Dead 60s: Current punk/ska/reggae
band.
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Dicks Orchard: Current revivalist's
of the 70's Rock sound
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Deaf School: (Jan74–Apr78) Feat Steve
Allen (voc) (aka Enrico Cadillac) (later Original Mirrors, Tremblers, Perils
of Plastic), Clive Langer (aka Cliff Hanger) (later Big in Japan, Clive Langer
& The Boxes), Bette Bright (voc) (later of Illuminations), Max Ripple, Tim
Whittaker (drms) (later Lori & The Chameleons, Pink Military, Gale Force), Ian
Richie (sax) (later Jane Aire & The Belvederes), Steve Lyndsey (bass) Paul
Pilnick (gtr) played with Deaf School (Nov75-Jun76)
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Ken Dodd: Comedian and
tenor, five
weeks at number one with "Tears"
in 1965.
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FaronsFlamingos:Promising 60's band
from Liverpool. Credited for having written the Brian Poole hit "Do You Love
Me".
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Flight : 1982-2009 Local band who
have released several albums and currently still active being in the process
of recording their latest album.
Infected Faith
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Jacobeats : 1960's Beat Group
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Holly Johnson: Former lead singer of
Frankie Goes to Hollywood, had solo hits in the late 80s.
- Phil Jones ex Afraid of Mice, Twos a Crowd, Up and Running.
still performing live.
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Kling Klang : Experimental rock band
using lots of monophonic synthesisers, drums and guitars.
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Candie Payne: 1960s influenced,
sister of Howie, Lead singer with The Stands and Sean who's the drummer with
The Zutons.
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The Pale Fountains: Bacharach and
Love-influenced early 80s pop group, led by
Mick Head.
Later metamorphosed into
Shack
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Peter Beckett: Lead singer with
American band
Player who's biggest hit was "Baby Come Back" which is a worldwide hit to
this day.
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Pele: Ian Prowse lead 90s Celtic pop
outfit. Released 3 albums on Polydor/M&G and had number 1 hit "Megalomania in
South Africa". Ian now leads Amsterdam.
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Craig Phillips: Big Brother 1 winner
and tv builder, Number 14 xmas charity hit in 2000 with 'At This Time Of
Year'. Featured in videos for 2 other xmas hits; Proper Crimbo (2003) &
Christmas My Ar*e (2006).
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The Pressure Points:a small Liverpool
band who played all the local venues, this was the first band of drummer, Arty
Davies who went on to play with Farons Flamingos, Kingsize Taylor and the
Dominoes,Lee Curtis and the All Stars, The Four Just Men,The Applejacks.
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The Scaffold. 60s group featuring
Mike McGear, Roger McGough and John Gorman. Had a Number 1 with "Lily the
Pink", and other hits with "Thank You Very Much", "Do You Remember?", and "Gin
Gan Goolie" in the 60's and "Liverpool Lou" in the 70s.
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The Searchers: 60s Merseybeat group.
No. 1 Hits include "Sweets For My Sweet", "Needles And Pins" and "Don't Throw
Your Love Away".
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Shack: Cult band led by
Mick Head,
formerly of
The Pale Fountains. Highly influential on
Britpop
bands such as
Oasis.
Noel Gallagher repaid the debt by signing them to his record label.
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Sonia: Pop singer from the PWL
stable. Born in Skem but mostly associated with Liverpool.
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Space: 1990s indie-rock band best
known for "Female of the Species" and their 6 other Top 20 hit singles.
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The Stands: 2000s rock'n'roll band
led by songwriter Howie Payne. Split in 2006.
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Rory Storm and the Hurricanes:
Merseybeat group.
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Supercharge: 1970s funk/rock band,
led by Albie Donnelly and featuring
Ozzie Yue
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The Swinging Blue Jeans: 60s
Merseybeat group. Top 3 Hits include "Hippy Hippy Shake" and "You're No Good".
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The Teardrop Explodes:
Julian
Cope led an ever changing line-up mixing pop, new wave and psychedelia
with surprising commercial success. Split in 1982 after a mere two albums.
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The Troubadours: Liverpool indie
band, known for the single "Gimme Love".
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The Starliners: Liverpool Pop Group
1976 singles "Weekend Girl" "Kiss Me Once More" Written by John Bryan Backing
Vocals (in a Rock & Roll Band)written by Danial Boone Oyster Records /Purple
Records
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