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  2. The Cavern Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cavern Club now sits at a 90-degree angle to the original and covers 70% of the original Cavern footprint, the stage is not far from the original location, and the 'Live Lounge' is an exact replica of the original, using as many of the old bricks as possible.

  3. The Beatles at the Cavern Club - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the club was built on "75 per cent of the original site" in 1984, [6] built with 15,000 bricks retrieved from the original club site. On 16 January 1997, a sculpture of Lennon was unveiled outside The New Cavern Club, and on 14 December 1999, McCartney performed there, playing his last concert of the 20th century and publicising ...

  4. Liverpool Wall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Wall of Fame is a wall in front of the Cavern Club on Mathew Street in Liverpool, England. It features a litany of groups which played at the original Cavern Club, including acts from Liverpool who have reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. The wall also features a disc for every Liverpool musical act that had a No. 1 hit. [1]

  5. Rare photographs of The Beatles playing at Liverpool’s Cavern ...

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    Two rare photographs of The Beatles playing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool have been discovered. The images were captured in July 1961, over a year before the band released their debut single ...

  6. Live at the Cavern Club - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Cavern Club is a 1999 concert film starring Paul McCartney. It was filmed on 14 December 1999, during his concert at The Cavern Club , in Liverpool, England, and it was directed by Geoff Wonfor.

  7. Bob Wooler - Wikipedia

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    Frederick James "Bob" Wooler (19 January 1926 – 8 February 2002) was compère and DJ at The Cavern Club, Liverpool from 1961 until 1967. An important figure in the Merseybeat scene, Wooler was instrumental in introducing The Beatles to their manager, Brian Epstein.

  8. Spencer Leigh (radio presenter) - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Fellas - The Story of Bob Wooler, Liverpool's First DJ (2002) Twist and Shout! - Merseybeat, the Cavern, the Star-Club and the Beatles (2004) Sound! - The Liverpool Pop Quiz Book (2004) Wondrous Face - The Billy Fury Story (2005) Things Do Go Wrong (2008; Kindle 2012) The Cavern - The Most Famous Club in the World (2008)

  9. Cavern Mecca - Wikipedia

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    The Cavern Mecca was a Beatles museum in Liverpool. Founded in 1981 and named for the Cavern Club , it was instrumental in the birth of Beatles fan-based tourism in Liverpool. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was located on the corner of Rainford Square and Mathew Street.