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The Christians perform Born Again in an acoustic session
Social historian Georgina Young takes us on a tour of The Beat Goes On.
Bill Drummond of KLF remembers his first Fab Four single.
Blues singer Connie Lush is thrilled that she never got a record deal.
Eddy Amoo's first gig with The Real Thing was alongside The Beatles.
Garry Christian of The Christians describes his first gig - for his church at age 12.
The Christians perform Born Again in an acoustic session.
Ian Broudie, aka The Lightning Seeds, talks about producing and performing.
Ian McNabb of The Icicle Works says Liverpool has as many musicians as plumbers.
Ian McNabb sings Liverpool Girl in an acoustic session.
John Head of Shack says writing the perfect song is like winning the lottery.
John Head sings Miles Apart in an acoustic session.
John Power, of The La's and Cast, says "What Liverpool gave me was attitude."
John Power sings Mariner in an acoustic session.
Singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams is candid about disliking the spotlight.
Kathryn Williams sings Rolling Down in an acoustic session.
Urban songwriter-performer Young Kof wants to speak out about inequality in Liverpool.
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