Summary
AS THE 1960s dawned, Liverpool was still a major conurbation of some 745,000 people and an important port city. But the 60s would, of course, come to be dominated by four young men from the banks of the Mersey.
But, in 1961, The Beatles were still learning their trade, performing nightly at venues across the city and beyond, and at lunchtime sessions at the Cavern Club.See the full content of this document
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; Freedom of the City
It was on November 9 that year that NEMS' young manager Brian Epstein crossed Whitechapel and walked up Mathew Street one lunchtime to hear the band play, later offering to...
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