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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mona_BestMona Best - Wikipedia

    Alice Mona Best (née Shaw; 3 January 1924 – 9 September 1988) was a British music club proprietor, best known as the owner of The Casbah Coffee Club, a club in Liverpool which served as a venue for rock and roll music during the late 1950s and 1960s.

    • 9 September 1988 (aged 64), Liverpool, England
  2. 16. Jan. 2024 · While many associate the 1960s rock ‘n’ roll scene with the beloved quartet, there’s much more to the story. Beyond the bobbing heads and mop-style haircuts, one figure was the crucial foundation for an enduring legacy that spans decades: The ‘Mother of Merseybeat’, Mona Best.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mona_BestMona Best - Wikiwand

    Alice Mona Best (née Shaw; 3 January 1924 – 9 September 1988) was a British music club proprietor, best known as the owner of The Casbah Coffee Club, a club in Liverpool which served as a venue for rock and roll music during the late 1950s and 1960s.

  4. 14. Juni 2016 · By the spring of 1962, it was obvious that Mona Best, who was 38, was excepting a baby. This caused a lot of gossiping because everyone knew that Johnny had not been around in a very long time. However, no one questioned Mona about the baby. Victor Roag Best was born on July 21, 1962.

  5. The Beatles' popularity isn't limited to their contribution to rock 'n' roll history. The "Mother of Merseybeat," Mona Best, had a crucial role in establishi...

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  6. Started by Mona Best, mother of early Beatles drummer Pete Best, in the cellar of the family home, the Casbah was planned as a members-only club for her sons Pete and Rory and their friends, to meet and listen to the popular music of the day.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_BestPete Best - Wikipedia

    Best's mother, Mona Best, was born in Delhi, India, the daughter of Thomas (a major from Ireland) and Mary Shaw. Pete Best, her first child, was born on 24 November 1941 in Madras , then part of British India .