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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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24. Aug. 1999 · Johnny Guitar, who has died aged 59 from motor neurone disease, was one of the "nearly men" of British pop music in the 60s. He was a founder member of Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, the first ...
One of 3 tracks they perform on the 'This is Merseybeat' compilation album(s). Sadly Ringo once again is NOT on this recordingIf you like this, then check ou...
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10. Apr. 2019 · Rory Storm (real name: Alan Caldwell; born Liverpool, United Kingdom, January 7, 1938 – died Liverpool, September 28, 1972) was the leader and frontman of Rory Storm & The Hurricanes, an early Liverpool rock & roll band who were contemporaries and good friends of The Beatles in the la… read more. Rank.
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25. Apr. 2012 · Rory Storm and the Hurricanes - I Can Tell Their first single.I Can Tell / Dr. Feel Good (Oriole 45-CB 1858)"Single"I Can Tell / Dr. Feel Good (UK Oriole 45-...
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