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  1. Explore music from Billy Kinsley. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Billy Kinsley on Discogs.

  2. 2 de oct. de 2020 · On the limited edition vinyl re-issue, Billy Kinsley said: “It’s been wonderful to see Everton’s fantastic start to the season. The victories for the Men’s and Women’s teams have created a real feelgood factor with Evertonians and to see it all brought together with Spirit of the Blues becoming our anthem means so much.

  3. Billy Kinsley from The Merseybeats talks about the last time The Beatles played the famous Cavern Club in Liverpool. Excerpt from Get Back: The City That Roc...

  4. Billy Kinsley. Original Founder member 1961 - present. Rhythm Guitar / Lead Vocalist. Bob Packham . Bass Guitar / Backing Vocals Joined 1974 - present. ... Tony and Billy were happy and agreed this idea. After consultation and agreement with Bill Harry, owner of a Liverpool music paper titled Mersey Beat, Bob Wooler Re-named the group The ...

  5. Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with the Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein, and were recorded by George Martin. Their early successes alongside the Beatles were instrumental in popularizing the Merseybeat sound and launching the wider British beat boom of the mid-1960s.

  6. The Merseybeats (sometimes written as The Mersey Beats) are an English band that emerged from the Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the early 1960s, performing at the Cavern Club along with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and other similar artists.. The group's original members were Tony Crane (vocals, lead guitar), John Banks (drums), Aaron Williams (rhythm guitar) and Billy Kinsley ...

  7. 11 de abr. de 2019 · Billy Kinsley, also from The Merseybeats, took note of the frontman’s own instrument: “Buddy Holly had a Fender Stratocaster, which looked great, but they weren’t available here. Colin Manley of The Remo Four was the first person I saw in Liverpool with one, and then his group became known as ‘the Fender men.’