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'60s Summer Festival:
Gerry And The Pacemakers + The Searchers + The Move + PJ Proby + Alvin Stardust + New Amen Corner + Chip Hawkes + Mike D'Abo

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At Burntwood Rugby Club, Burntwood
Sunday, 9 August 2009

Tickets are available on 01543 412121.

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Gerry And The Pacemakers

Gerry And The Pacemakers

Contemporary with - and often great rivals of - The Beatles, Gerry Marsden and the Pacemakers are still going strong and bring a breath of nostalgia for the early '60s.

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The Searchers

The Searchers

Following the success of The Beatles and capitalising on the Mersey Sound, came The Searchers. In 1963 they quickly established their own distinctive sound and dedicated following. 'Sweets For My Sweet', 'Sugar & Spice' and 'Needles & Pins' were their three number one hits, their total world sales exceed over 30 million. The Searchers have continued to play their music throughout the world and are as popular as ever with audiences of all ages.

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The Move

The Move

The Move have rock band credentials that speak for themselves. They can boast being the first band to be played on Radio 1, and have toured alongside The Who and Jimi Hendrix. Without doubt, The Move are one of Britain's most respected bands, having had numerous hit records over the last 30 years including classics such as Flowers In The Rain and Blackberry Way. Minus Roy Wood, but still featuring original members Trevor Burton and Bev Bevan.

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PJ Proby

PJ Proby

Big-voiced pop legend who had a string of hits during the 1960s. Born James Smith, Proby worked under the stage name Jett Powers before making it big-time as PJ Proby with a rock arrangement of the 1939 Dick Haymes ballad 'Hold Me'. Other chart successes included 'Somewhere' and 'Maria' from 'West Side Story', Lennon & McCartney's 'That Means A Lot' and the Billy Eckstine hit 'I Apologise'. Proby had earlier worked as a session singer for the likes of BB King, Little Richard, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley, whom he was to play in the musical 'Elvis' in the West End in 1977. Although never far from controversy, P J Proby remains a much-loved and popular entertainer.

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Alvin Stardust

Alvin Stardust

Chart-topping leather-clad 70s rocker still giving it his all. Ronnie Wood described Alvin as 'the Godfather of British Rock and Roll'. Performing his rock and roll classics, jazz and swing standards, seventies anthems and music that has influenced him throughout his five decade career.

New Amen Corner

New Amen Corner

Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair if you are going to a New Amen Corner concert because you''ll soon be in a 'Summer of Love' mood; for their music is full of that Feel Good Factor. The New Amen Corner have emerged in the last couple of years as the hottest band on the 60's circuit because of their ability to recreate so perfectly the sound and atmosphere of that era. Their power house live show has made them one of the most exciting bands around, period clothing, authentic equipment and with the band encouraging their fans to don 60's attire, their shows really breaths life back, into what must be music's most prolific decade. The musicians of the new Amen Corner have a musical pedigree second to none and have been band members with the likes of Screaming Lord Sutch, The Symbols, Jeff Beck, and Jaki Graham to name but a few!!!!!

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Chip Hawkes

One-time member of '60s popsters The Tremeloes.

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Mike D'Abo

Mike D'Abo

Singer, songwriter, composer, actor and broadcaster, but best known as the lead singer of Manfred Mann after Paul Jones left. He has his own quintet and is also a member of The Manfreds.

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