Music from the Mersey | The story of pop music in Liverpool
CHANNEL | Regional Programme
FIRST BROADCAST | 25 March 1973
DURATION | 57 minutes 23 seconds
FIRSTBROADCAST
1973
If the Cavern ruled the club scene in the early 1960s, its king was Bob Wooler. The Cavern's compere and DJ from 1961 to 1967, he saw all of Liverpool's pop stars rise to fame and observed most of them return to obscurity too. This interview is pieced together from out-takes from a recording made for 'The Beatles Story'. It has never been available in its entirety before.
The Beatles' manager, Allan Williams, tried to offload them onto Bob Wooler in 1961. Though Bob refused to manage them, he did arrange for them to become a house band at the Cavern and introduced them to Brian Epstein, the man who would make them legends. Bob Wooler died in 2002, aged 76.
1960s | 1980s | Entertainment | Liverpool | Merseyside | Music
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