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To avoid repetition, and to save you remembering everyone, this brief guide lists some of the personalities in this book:

 
Ron Appleby    
1960s Southport promoter.
Neil Aspinall
The Beatles' road manager, and now manager of Apple Corps.
Tony Barrow
The Beatles' press officer (1963–66).
Mona Best
Mother of Pete, Rory and Roag and owner of the Casbah Coffee Club.
Roag Best
Pete Best's half-brother, born 1962. Also a drummer.
Wayne Bickerton
Member of the Pete Best Four (1963–66). Producer of the Rubettes.
Joe Brown
Singer-guitarist known for ‘A Picture of You.'
Howie Casey
Saxophonist, Seniors (1961–62), Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes (1963–64). Later with Wings.
John Cochrane
Drummer, Wump and his Werbles (1960–61), Midnighters (1962–63), Chuckles (1963–66).
Peter Cook
Lead guitarist, Kansas City Five (1962–63) and Earl Royce and the Olympics (1963–65). Plays excellent blues guitar.
Lee Curtis
Lead singer with the All Stars (1962–67). Owns guest house in Weston Super Mare and entertains residents.
Rod Davis
The Quarry Men (1957–58).
Paddy Delaney
Doorman, the Cavern Club.
Paul Du Noyer
Lennon biographer who edited Q magazine (1990–92).
Ray Ennis
Lead singer of the Swinging Blue Jeans since 1957.
Clive Epstein
Younger brother of Brian Epstein. Died 1988.
Joe Flannery
Friend of Brian Epstein and manager of Beryl Marsden and his brother, Lee Curtis. Writing his autobiography.
Ritchie Galvin
Drummer, Earl Preston and the TTs (1962–65). Now plays with Liverpool country bands.
Len Garry
The Quarry Men (1957–58).
Johnny Gentle
Liverpool rock 'n' roll ballad singer managed by Larry Parnes.
Jim Gretty
Guitar tutor who sold instruments at Frank Hessy's.
Eric Griffiths
The Quarry Men (1957–58).
Johnny Guitar
Rhythm guitarist with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. Despite industrial injury to his shoulder, still plays Merseyside clubs.
Johnny Gustafson
Cass and the Casanovas (1959–60), the Big Three (1961–63), the Merseybeats (1964).
Colin Hanton
The Quarry Men (1957–59).
Bill Harry
Editor Mersey Beat newspaper and Beatles chronicler since.
Johnny Hutchinson
Cass and the Cassanovas (1959–60), the Big Three (1961–64).
Bert Kaempfert
MOR German orchestra leader and record producer.
Brian Kelly
Impresario who ran dances in the northern suburbs of Liverpool. He also ran Alpha Sound in Crosby.
Astrid Kirchherr
German photographer and Stu Sutcliffe's girlfriend.
Ted Knibbs
Manager of Billy J. Kramer. Sold contract to Eppy for £50.
Billy J. Kramer
With the Coasters (1960–63) and the Dakotas (1963–67).
Sam Leach
Entertaining Merseybeat impresario. Calls himself The Man That Merseybeat Forgot and thinks he's being ironic.
Mark Lewisohn
Top Beatles authority – knows more than George Harrison.
Lord Woodbine
Friend of Allan Williams who ran a steel band. Still on Merseyside and subject of a radio biography in 1998.
Dave Lovelady
Drummer, Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes (1961–62), the Fourmost (1962–78).
Mike McCartney    
Paul's brother (aka Mike McGear) and part of Scaffold.
Ray McFall
Owner, the Cavern Club (1959–66).
Beryl Marsden
Many say she was better than Cilla, but never had breaks 'til she sang in
Tarzan and the Lost City
(1998)
Fred Marsden
Gerry's brother and drummer, Gerry and the Pacemakers (1957–67). Now runs the Pacemaker driving school in Formby.
Gerry Marsden
Leader of Gerry and the Pacemakers.
George Martin
The Beatles' record producer. Autobiography called
All You Need Is Ears
and he retired in 1998 when his hearing was failing.
George Melly
Flamboyant Liverpool jazz singer and writer.
Tommy Moore
Silver Beatles' drummer (1960), who died in 1981.
Trevor Morais
Drummer, Faron's Flamingos (1962–63), then The Peddlers.
Paul Murphy
Liverpool singer/producer who worked for Polydor in Hamburg. At one stage he owned The Star-Club tapes.
Mitch Murray
Songwriter – ‘How Do You Do It', ‘You Were Made For Me'.
Larry Parnes
London manager of Billy Fury, Johnny Gentle, etc.
Al Peters
Merseyside blues musician; currently fronts Lawnmower.
Mark Peters
Lead of Mark Peters and the Silhouettes (1963–67), which included his brother Steve Fleming.
Earl Preston
Lead singer with The TTs. Still sings regularly around Liverpool.
Harry Prytherch
Drummer, The Remo Four (1959–61), Group One (1961–64). Presents The Merseybeat Story in North West theatres.
Brian Redman
In a hectic 12 months, drummed with the Four Jays, the Fourmost, the Dominoes and the Cascades. Settled with The Hillsiders.
Dick Rowe
Head of A&R at Decca. Died 1986.
Ian Sharp
Friend of young Lennon, became actor/director Richard Tate.
Tony Sheridan
Norwich rock 'n' roll singer who found success in Hamburg.
Pete Shotton
The Quarry Men (1957–58) and John's best friend. Worked at Apple and now a millionaire through Fatty Arbuckle's.
Mike Smith
Producer who worked for Dick Rowe at Decca.
Mimi Smith
John Lennon's aunt, Mary Elizabeth Smith. Died 1991.
Phil Spector
Created The Wall of Sound with The Crystals, and The Ronettes, and later produced Beatles John and George.
Rory Storm
Real name Alan Caldwell. Singer with the Hurricanes, died 1972.
Alan Sytner
Founding owner, the Cavern Club (1957–59).
Geoff Taggart
St Helens guitarist who wrote for Shakin' Stevens and the Shadows.
Garry Tamlyn
Authority on drumming techniques at Australian university.
Alistair Taylor
Brian Epstein's personal assistant and ‘Mr Fixit' to the Beatles.
Cy Tucker
Vocalist/guitarist with Earl Preston and the TTs.
Jurgen Vollmer
Photographer friend of Astrid Kirchherr.
Lou Walters
Guitarist with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes.
Andy White
Drummer on ‘Love Me Do', later with New York Police Band.
Allan Williams
Liverpool entrepreneur, owned the Jacaranda, the Blue Angel and, for a short time, the Beatles.
Bob Wooler
Liverpool promoter and DJ, the Cavern Club.

(This list of participants was drawn up when I wrote the original book in 1998. I did consider bringing it up-to-date but I was writing ‘Died' by so many of them, I found it rather dispiriting and stopped.)

The following books have been consulted.

Best, Pete & Patrick Doncaster,
Beatle! The Pete Best Story
(Plexus, 1985)

Best, Pete & Bill Harry,
The Best Years of The Beatles
(Headline, 1996)

Brown, Peter & Steven Gaines,
The Love You Make
(Macmillan, 1983)

Clayson, Alan,
The Quiet One – A Life of George Harrison
(Sidgwick and Jackson, 1990)

Clayson, Alan,
Ringo Starr – Straight Man or Joker?
(Sidgwick and Jackson, 1991)

Coleman, Ray,
John Winston Lennon
(Sidgwick and Jackson, 1984)

Coleman, Ray,
Brian Epstein

The Man Who Made The Beatles
(Viking, 1989)

Davies, Hunter,
The Beatles

The Authorised Biography
(Heinemann, 1968)

Du Noyer, Paul,
We All Shine On
(Carlton, 1997)

Foster, Mo,
British Rock Guitar
(Northumbria Press, 2011)

Frame, Pete,
The Beatles and Some Other Guys
(Omnibus Press, 1997)

Goldman, Albert,
The Lives of John Lennon
(Bantam, 1988)

Gottfridsson, Hans Olof,
The Beatles – From Cavern to Star Club
(Premium Publishing, 1997)

Giuliano, Geoffrey,
Tomorrow Never Knows– 30 Years of Beatles Music and Memorabilia
(Paper Tiger, 1991)

Harry, Bill,
The Ultimate Beatles Encyclopaedia
(Virgin, 1992)

Harry, Bill,
The Encyclopaedia of Beatles People
(Blandford, 1997)

Hertsgaard, Mark,
A Day in The Life – The Music and Artistry of The Beatles
(Macmillan, 1995)

Howlett, Kevin,
The Beatles at the Beeb
(BBC, 1982)

Leigh, Spencer & Pete Frame,
Let’s Go Down The Cavern
(Vermillion, 1984)

Leigh, Spencer,
Speaking Words of Wisdom
(Cavern City, 1991)

Lewisohn, Mark,
The Beatles Live!
(Pavillion, 1986)

Lewisohn, Mark,
The Complete Beatles Chronicle
(Pyramid, 1992)

McCartney, Paul & Barry Miles
, Many Years From Now
(Secker & Warburg, 1997)

McDonald, Ian,
Revolution in the Head – The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties
(Fourth Estate, 1994)

Marsden, Gerry & Ray Coleman,
I’ll Never Walk Alone
(Bloomsbury, 1993)

Peebles, Andy,
The Lennon Tapes
(BBC, 1981)

Norman, Philip, Shout!
The True Story of The Beatles
(Hamish Hamilton, 1981)

Sheff, David,
The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
(Playboy Press, 1981)

Shotton, Pete & Nicholas Shaffner,
John Lennon in my Life
(Coronet, London, 1984)

Taylor, Alistair & Martin Roberts, Yesterday –
The Beatles Remembered
(Sidgwick and Jackson, 1988)

Thompson, Phil,
The Best of Cellars
(Bluecoat Press, 1984)

Wenner, Jann,
Lennon Remembers – The Rolling Stone Interview
(Straight Arrow, 1971)

Williams, Allan & William Marshall,
The Man Who Gave The Beatles Away
(Elm Tree, 1975)

The journalist, author and broadcaster Spencer Leigh was born in Liverpool, England, and is an acknowledged authority on the Beatles. He has been broadcasting his weekly show,
On the Beat
, on BBC Radio Merseyside for more than 25 years and, over that time, has conducted more interviews about the band – all captured on tape – than anyone in the world. He has written over twenty-five books, hundreds of album sleeve notes and he writes obituaries of musicians for
The Independent
and the
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
. He is an Honoured Friend at Sir Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) and he has a Gold Badge of Merit from the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters. Spencer continues to live on Merseyside.

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