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  1. Jul 7, 2021 · For five years, the Mersey scene was the hottest in the country, with over 300 bands on a circuit that included The Cavern, The Iron Door, The Jacaranda and civic venues such as Wilson Hall and Litherland Town Hall. July 1961 saw the arrival of Mersey Beat, Bill Harry’s music paper dedicated to chronicling this thriving new movement.

  2. Sep 15, 2005 · One possible way to get the Mersey beat is to download a MIDI version of the song that has the beat you want. There are free midi files and others that can be purchased however the purchased ones are generally better. Once you have the MIDI file just use the drum track. You can use it as the MIDI file or convert it to a wav. Good luck.

  3. Fusing rock ‘n’ roll, doo-wop and R&B, this 1950s craze turned into the more beat-based Merseybeat sound, which was epitomised by the early Beatles and foreshadowed the coming British Invasion. **This is an accompanying playlist to The Beatles “With The Beatles” (1963) (Photo: UMG/press) Play on TIDAL. Ferry Cross the Mersey.

  4. The Beatles' early records, like "Please Please Me" and "Love Me Do," were the prototypes of the genre, and soon other Liverpudlian bands like Gerry & the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer, and the Searchers were following the same style. Called Merseybeat because of the Mersey River in Liverpool, the sound flourished throughout 1963 and the first ...

  5. Sixties City - The Story of Mersey Beat. Presented here, in his own words, is the definitive story of one of the Sixties' seminal music newspapers - providing a fascinating and unique personal insight into the early days of the 'British Beat Boom' and the events, personalities, facts and legend surrounding the birth of the greatest musical ...

  6. Apr 11, 2019 · 14 Merseybeat Veterans on the Gear That Made the Liverpool Scene. Published April 11, 2019 by Spencer Leigh. Gear History. It’s tempting for some historians to view the history of beat music in Liverpool through the story of The Beatles, but in the late ‘50s and into the ‘60s there were a huge number of groups playing in and around the city.

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  8. May 18, 2017 · From the greatest hits of Gerry and the Pacemakers, one of the key group of bands who, in the 1960s, along with The Beatles, comprised the new Mersey Beat sound, lead singer Gerry Marsden is supported by his backing group The Pacemakers in this classic number from 1965, which, save for "You'll Never Walk Alone", was their most successful pop music hit.

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