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  2. Feb 28, 2020 · Lee Curtis and the All-Stars were a British beat group from Liverpool, who were contemporaries and (briefly) local rivals of the Beatles in the early 1960s. ...

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  3. The All Stars had a nomadic line-up and Curtis was in essence a solo singer who was out of time in the early 60s – too late for Elvis and too early for Tom Jones. In 1969 Lee had a car accident that left him with facial scars. He became reluctant to perform, although he did continue to do occasional club work on Merseyside and in Skelmersdale.

  4. Jan 20, 2019 · However, neither made the charts, and in mid 1963 the rest of the band decided to split from Curtis to form The Original All-Stars. That group later became the Pete Best Four, and several years later Bickerton and Waddington moved on to become the writers and producers behind The Rubettes.

  5. Lee Curtis & the Allstars,Liverpool, UK band in the early Sixties. Lee Curtis was born as Peter Flannery. His band was joined in September 1962 by ex-Beatles drummer Pete Best. With Frank Bowen (lead guitar), Tony Waddington (rhythm guitar) and Wayne Bickerton (bass) they became the second most popular band in the 1963 Mersey Beat readers poll.

  6. Lee Curtis and the All-Stars were a British beat group from Liverpool, who were contemporaries and (briefly) local rivals of the Beatles in the early 1960s. ...

  7. Oct 20, 2023 · Lee Curtis & The All Stars appeared at The Cavern many times and group members included former Beatles drummer Pete Best. "Their origins lay in The Detours, a group formed in 1961 by school ...

  8. Lee Curtis & The All-Stars. Lee Curtis And The All Stars was one of many aspiring beat combos active in Liverpool, England during the early 60s. Curtis (b. Peter Flannery) was a pop vocalist indebted to the pop style of the late…. Read Full Biography.

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