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  1. Members: Des O'Reilly, Gibson Kemp, Johnny Guitar (8), Keef Hartley, Lu Walters, Paul Murphy (14), Richard Starkey, Rory Storm (2), Trevor Morais, Ty Brian. Variations: Viewing All | Rory Storm & The Hurricanes. Rory Storm And The Hurricanes.

  2. All audio and video and documentaries that i could find. Firstly the oldest recording, from 1957: Johnny Guitar & Paul Murphy - She's Got it. Live At The Jiv...

  3. Rory Storm & the Hurricanes finally broke up in 1967. Rory Storm later became a disc jockey, but died under mysterious circumstances in September 1972. He was found dead in his house after combining alcohol with sleeping pills. His mother was also found dead in the home, leading to speculation that the pair had decided to commit suicide together.

  4. 4 de sept. de 2012 · Recordings by Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, Ringo Starr's first band and one of the most popular groups of the early Merseybeat era, have been unearthed after more than 50 years.

  5. 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 of The Beatles in the late 1950s, and early 1960s. Ringo Starr was the drummer for the Hurricanes before joining The Beatles in August 1962.. In 1958 Alan Caldwell formed a skiffle group and ...

  6. 26 de feb. de 2019 · Later the group would be called Al Storm and the Hurricanes and Jett Storm and the Hurricanes before settling on Rory Storm and the Hurricanes before the end of November 1959. Came 4th in a poll held by Mersey Beat music paper of the most popular beat groups on Merseyside, with the results being announced in the issue published on 4 January 1962.

  7. Despite changing the name from The Texans, Rory Storm (real name Alan Caldwell) was obviously still fond of the numerous Western series on television. He decided to call guitarist John Byrne "Johnny Guitar", after the title of the 1954 Joan Crawford Western. Ritchie the drummer became "Ringo Starr" (after Belle Starr) and Charles O'Brien was renamed "Ty"