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  1. Extracted from "The Complete Works"

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  3. Storm, born Alan Caldwell, formed Rory Storm & the Hurricanes in Liverpool in 1957. Originally calling themselves the Raving Texans, they changed their name to Rory Storm & the Hurricanes in 1959, taking on Ringo Starr as their drummer the same year. As the lead vocalist, Storm was known as an excellent showman, climbing up pillars to balconies.

  4. Keef Hartley (1963 – 1963) Ringo Starr (1959 – 1962) Show all members…. Rory Storm. Trevor Morais (1963 – 1964) Ty Brian (1959 – 1967) Rory Storm and The Hurricanes were a British rock and roll band from Liverpool, England. Led by Rory Storm (born Alan Caldwell on 21 September 1939; died 28 September 1972) , they were contemporaries ...

  5. Rory Storm and the Hurricanes were one of the top bands in Liverpool between 1959 and 1962, bigger even than The Beatles. They shared the bill with the Fab Four on many occasions in their home city and in Hamburg, and their first drummer was none other than Richard Starkey – better known as Ringo Starr – who left the Hurricanes to join the Beatles.

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  6. 4. Okt. 2011 · From the U.K. TV special "Beat City" recorded at Liverpool's Cavern Club. Ringo Starr occupied the drums in the group just a little over a year before this ...

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  7. 15. Juni 2016 · Rory Storm and the Hurricanes were one of the top bands in Liverpool between 1959 and 1962, bigger even than The Beatles. They shared the bill with the Fab Four on many occasions in their home city and in Hamburg, and their first drummer was none other than Richard Starkey – better known as Ringo Starr – who left the Hurricanes to join the Beatles.