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  1. Jul 6, 2024 · The up-and-coming phenomenon of Mersey Beat got its own name and magazine, when the fortnightly newspaper of that name published its first edition for the period July 6-20, 1961.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mersey_BeatMersey Beat - Wikipedia

    Mersey Beat was a music publication in Liverpool, England in the early 1960s. It was founded by Bill Harry, who was one of John Lennon's classmates at Liverpool Art College. [ 1 ] The paper carried news about all the local Liverpool bands, and stars who came to town to perform. The Beatles had a close association with Mersey Beat, which carried ...

  3. I was to realise, years later, that due to the popularity of The Beatles and a hard core of groups with the format that became known as ‘The Mersey Sound’ or ‘The Liverpool Sound’ – a quarter with lead, rhythm and bass guitars and drums, singing in vocal harmony – that the true vitality and diversity of the Mersey music scene became virtually forgotten and ignored.

    • From Me To You – The Beatles. Parlophone (1963) The Beatles are inextricable from the fabric of Merseybeat. On 9 February 1961, the band gave their first performance at The Cavern with a line-up including Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best, while Ringo’s debut with the group at the club came on 19 August 1962.
    • Stupidity – Kingsize Taylor And The Dominoes. Decca (1964) Kingsize Taylor And The Dominoes had talent aplenty, but they didn’t write their own songs and never indulged in the twee teenage romance of their chart-friendly contemporaries.
    • Walking The Dog – The Dennisons. Decca (1964) A group whose talent far exceeded their national profile, The Dennisons were blessed with one of the best singers on the scene in gravel-voiced Ray Scragg, although he shared vocal duties with Eddie Parry, who had a much cleaner, classic Merseybeat delivery.
    • Just A Little Bit – The Undertakers. Pye Records (1964) With a repertoire spanning soul, R&B and rock’n’roll, The Undertakers raised the bar for other beat bands.
  4. Called Merseybeat because of the Mersey River in Liverpool, the sound flourished throughout 1963 and the first half of 1964. Shortly afterward, R&B-oriented bands like the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, and the Yardbirds appeared, as did pop groups like the Hollies and Freddie & the Dreamers. While these pop groups were influenced by Merseybeat ...

  5. Jan 18, 2020 · 9. The Merseybeats – ‘The Things I Want to Hear ( Pretty Words )’ : Merseybeat masterpiece. Circa 1964. 10. The Four Just Men – Instrumental : Sounds like whats happening in L’pool now. 1964. 11. The Dennisons – ‘Tutti Frutti’: Almost ‘Ska’-like version. 1962. 12.

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  7. Jan 10, 2024 · The unique sound and style of Merseybeat continue to resonate with audiences today. The British Invasion , fueled by Merseybeat, introduced a new wave of British talent to the world stage. Bands like The Beatles, with their melodic harmonies and innovative songwriting, revolutionized popular music and set the standard for generations to come.

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