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Featuring The Everly Brothers 1960's UK tour.

Postby dub » Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:35 pm


The Everly Brothers on their 1960 UK tour.
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here is a great clip of john lee hooker backed by the groundhogs on the short lived bbc t.v. show the beat room...it ran for about a year but all but one show had all the tapes destroyed!!!!...just like juke box jury.....watch rare footage featuring original r'n'b along with the groundhogs ably backing Hooker with a live studio audience.
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The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces - Top Of The Pops (1964)

Top Of The Pops" Show (1964)
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Them with Van Morrison - Baby Please Don't Go (Ready Steady Go)


Them, a Northern Irish band formed in Belfast in April 1964, most prominently known for the garage rock standard "Gloria" and launching singer Van Morrison's musical career.
The original five member band consisted of Morrison, Alan Henderson, Ronnie Millings, Billy Harrison and Eric Wrixon, and the group was marketed in the United States as part of the British Invasion.
Them scored two UK hits in 1965 with "Baby, Please Don't Go" (UK No.10) and "Here Comes the Night" (UK No.2; Ireland No.2).
The latter song and "Mystic Eyes" were Top 40 hits in the US. Morrison quit the band in 1966 and went on to a successful career as a solo artist. Although Them, having lived a short- existence, the Belfast group having a considerable influence on other bands, such as The Doors.
In April 1964, Van Morrison established an R&B club at the Maritime Hotel, Belfast with entrepreneurs Jimmy Conlon, Jerry McKernan and Gerry McKervey (known as the "3Js"). Morrison gave notice to the group with which he performed at the time, the Golden Eagles. With an anticipated opening night for the new R&B club approaching, he embarked on a mission to find his ideal line-up. He had recently been introduced to The Gamblers, an East Belfast group formed in 1962 by Ronnie Millings (drums, born 1937), Billy Harrison (guitar and lead vocals, born William Harrison on 14 October 1942), and Alan Henderson (bass guitar, born 26 November 1944). Eric Wrixon, who was still in school, had been recruited as piano player and keyboardist. Morrison joined in on tenor saxophone, harmonica and vocals. The group rehearsed over Dougie Knight's bicycle shop in Shaftesbury Square, Belfast in preparation for their debut at the Maritime. As the group now felt they needed a new name, they followed Eric Wrixon's suggestion and The Gamblers changed to Them after the 1954 sci-fi horror film.
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