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The Swinging Blue Jeans
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The Dakotas
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The Dakotas topped
the charts in the sixties with the hits 'Bad To
Me' and 'Little Children'. The current line up
continue to tour extensively and have recently
topped the Amazon download charts twice. |
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The Team
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The Team have been around for
the last twenty-seven years. Their reputation
for consistently outstanding live performance is
the foundation of their success. Their intimate
relationship with soul music has had legendary
artists perform with them. |
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The Fortunes
First came to
prominence and international acclaim during the
‘swinging’ mid-sixties. As popular as ever with
longstanding members Paul Hooper (drums) Michael
Smitham (guitar) and Bob Jackson (keyboards) and
newcomer Eddie Mooney continuing to tour to this
day. |
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The Bruvvers
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One of Britain's
first Rock 'n' Roll bands who helped set the
path for The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and
many other bands. Top ten hits include 'A
Picture of You', 'It Only Took A Minute' and
'That's What Love Will Do'. |
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Herman's Hermits
Chalking up over 23
hit singles and 10 hit albums Herman's Hermits
became household names in the sixties. Since the
departure of Peter Noone in 1971 the group has
not stopped with original member Barry "Bean"
Whitman guiding them from strength to strength. |
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Doctor and the Medics
The group that was
single-handedly responsible for the 'Psychedelic
revival' in the 80's. Doctor and the Medics
topped the charts in 1986 with the multi million
selling 'Spirit In The Sky'. |
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Showaddywaddy
Formed in 1973.
Showaddywaddy continue to tour with a line-up
still consisting of five of the original eight
members. Twenty-three top 40 hits between 1974
and 1982 including number one 'Under The Moon Of
Love'. |
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Slade
One of the most
successful chart bands of the early seventies
with seventeen consecutive top twenty hits
including six number ones between 1971 and 1976. |
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Sounds of Boney M
The music of Boney M
featuring original member Sheyla Bonnick. Re
live hits such as 'Daddy Cool', 'Rivers of
Babylon', 'Rasputin', 'Brown Girl In The Ring'
and many more. |
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Mud II
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Featuring members of
Les Gray's Mud. Mud captured the nation by storm
in the 70's with a string of hits including
'Tiger Feet', 'The Cat Krept' In and 'Lonely
This Christmas'. Now experience the 70's again. |
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Racey
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The group Racey had the 1980 Triple Platinum
selling album 'Smash-n-Grab' and appeared on
countless TV Rock and Pop concerts Worldwide. |
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The Rubettes Featuring Alan Williams
In 1974 seventies
favourites the Rubettes burst onto the scene
when their very first single ‘Sugar Baby Love’
became a worldwide No. 1 after topping the UK
charts for 4 weeks. |
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The Real Thing
The original
Disco/Funk/Soul band. Reached Number One in 1976
with 'You To Me Are Everything'. Further chart
success with songs such as 'Can't get by without
you' and 'Feel the Force'. |
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Gerry & The Pacemakers
One of the top
Liverpool beat groups of the early 1960s, they
are remembered for such hits as 'Ferry 'Cross
the Mersey', which remains as the anthem of
Liverpool Football Club to this day. |
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Boney M Featuring Liz Mitchell
Boney M started in
1975 in Germany by Frank Farian. The first
record by Boney M was titled 'Do You Wanna
Bump?', followed by the first album with hits
like 'Sunny' and 'Daddy Cool'. |
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The New Amen Corner
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Amen Corner was one
of the biggest influences on the sixties pop
scene to ever come out of Wales. Million seller
hits include 'Gin House', 'Bend Me Shape Me',
'If Paradise Was Half as Nice', 'High in the
Sky' and 'Hello Suzie'. |
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The Rockin' Berries
Original 60's Rock
N' Roll, Variety and Comedy Band. The Rockin'
Berries first rose to prominence in the sixties
with many chart hits. Over the years they
performed all over the world including the
London Palladium. |
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The Roulettes
Adam Faith's
original backing band. Toured the world with The
Beatles appearing at their last ever concert.
Using original sixties equipment, The Roulettes
play the hits of the sixties as they are meant
to be played. |
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Odyssey
Six top 40 hits
between 1977 and 1982 including the number one 'Use
It Up And Wear It Out'. Other hits include 'Native New Yorker' and
'Going
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Bad Manners
Fronted by Buster
Bloodvessel. One of the original and best ska
bands ever notching up nine top 40 singles
between 1980 and 1983. Hits include 'Lip Up
Fatty', 'Special Brew' and 'Can Can'. |
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The Ivy League
60's Comedy/Vocal
Band from the UK. Their unique falsetto vocal
sound, blended with superb harmonies reproduce
their hits: 'Tossing and Turning', 'Funny How
Love Can Be', and 'That’s Why I’m Crying'. |
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The Fourmost
Formed in late 1959
and originally called The Blue Jays, then the
Four Jays, later becoming The Fourmost. Hits
include 'Hello Little Girl' and 'I'm In Love'
and their biggest hit 'A Little Loving'. |
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