• The Rockin' Berries are a beat group from Birmingham, England, who had several hit records in the UK in the 1960s. A version of the group, emphasising...
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  • He's in Town (category The Rockin' Berries songs)
    in Town" is a song and single by the American band The Tokens, covered successfully in the U.K. by The Rockin' Berries. Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole...
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  • under the name Jefferson, is a British singer. His musical career began as the falsettist lead singer and rhythm guitarist of The Rockin' Berries in 1961...
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  • Ward The Rockin' Berries The Rockin' Rebels The Rocky Fellers Roger Miller Roger Williams The Rolling Stones The Ronettes Ronnie Dove Ronny & the Daytonas...
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  • Rockin' at the Hops is the fourth studio album by rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry, released in July 1960 on Chess Records, catalogue LP 1448. With the...
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  • Heart Beat 86 (category Benefit concerts in the United Kingdom)
    late into the evening. The concert saw performances from Steve Gibbons, The Rockin' Berries, The Move, Ruby Turner, The Applejacks, and The Fortunes....
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    other obligations and Geoff Turton, who was originally a member of the Rockin' Berries, stood in for him. Barry Pritchard died from a heart attack on 11 January...
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  • Pop Gear (category The Beatles in film)
    Matt Monro, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, the Honeycombs, the Rockin' Berries, and the Spencer Davis Group. The film is split into two segments: 1964...
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    Rick Price (bassist) (category The Move members)
    up, he joined the Wizzo Band on pedal steel guitar in 1975, but they broke up in 1978. Price was also a member of The Rockin' Berries from 1990 until...
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  • Rockin'" is a song written and recorded by Chuck Berry. It was originally recorded in 1957 and released as the B-side of "Sweet Little Sixteen". The song...
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  • Carole King. Their first success was "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", recorded by the Shirelles and a hit in 1961. Goffin later wrote lyrics for songs with several...
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    Roy Wood (category Alumni of the University of Derby)
    particularly successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co-founder of the Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard. Wood formed the Move in 1965, and had...
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  • professional singer when he joined the Rockin' Berries. The group toured and performed in clubs in Germany, including a residency at the Star-Club in Hamburg, before...
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  • Syd Little Paul Melba Johnny More Arthur Mullard Lance Percival The Rockin' Berries Freddie Starr Joan Turner Bill Wayne ITV (1982). Who's Who On Television...
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  • with the Rockin' Berries. They were compèred by the then unknown duo of Syd Little and Eddie Large. They recorded a single, "The House on the Hill" / "Most...
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  • 1963, the group were contracted to provide backing to singer Jimmy Powell, previously of The Rockin' Berries, with Stewart playing harmonica and the band...
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    Pye Records (category Defunct record labels of the United Kingdom)
    Joe Brown & the Bruvvers, Clinton Ford, the Rockin' Berries, Sounds Orchestral, the Sorrows, The Bystanders, Jackie Trent and, later on, the Ivy League...
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    (few segments missing; intro and charts, full performances from The Rockin' Berries and The Supremes, and parts of Manfred Mann performance are missing)...
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    Fontana and the Mindbenders – "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" The Rockin' Berries – "He's In Town" The Shangri-Las – "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" Pretty...
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    The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United...
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  • Turves Green Boys' School (category Boys' schools in the West Midlands (county))
    by OFSTED and therefore has no official judgment. The 1960s chart topping band The Rockin' Berries first formed while several members were pupils at Turves...
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  • 3-2-1 (section The format)
    Martin, the Foxes, Mud, Keith Harris and Orville, Mick Miller, Diane Solomon, Tony Christie, Cover Girls, Lyn Paul, the Searchers, the Rockin' Berries, Stephanie...
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    Retrieved October 4, 2021. "Chuck BerryRockin' Rollin' New Year's Eve". Record Store Day. Retrieved April 4, 2021. "Chuck Berry Chart History – Blues Albums"...
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  • Dozen Berrys is the second studio album of Chuck Berry, released in March 1958 on Chess Records. With the exception of five new songs, "Rockin' at the Philharmonic...
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  • was approached by the manager representing the 1960s band The Rockin' Berries, who enlisted him as their front man. He then toured the world for five years...
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  • single "Tell Me When" reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1964. The Rockin' Berries made the Top 50 in September 1964 with "I Didn't Mean...
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    include The Applejacks, The Fortunes, The Moody Blues, The Move, The Rockin' Berries, Steel Pulse, Carl Wayne and the Vikings, and Pat Wayne & The Beachcombers...
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  • annually in the United Kingdom, which are attended by senior members of the British Royal Family. Initially, the reigning monarch(s) would attend the show but...
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  • joined Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers, and then The Rockin' Berries in 1965. Frankland and Kemp formed a new group, The Eyes, with future actor Lewis...
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    Northfield, Birmingham (category History of the West Midlands (county))
    Dad's Army The Rockin' Berries – 1960s pop band. Stuart Linnell - broadcaster. Sarah Smart - actress, lived in Northfield until 1987. The Stratocastors...
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