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  1. Alan Sytner, having been inspired by the jazz district in Paris where there were a number of clubs in cellars, returned to Liverpool and strove to open a club similar to the Le Caveau de la Huchette jazz club. He eventually found a fruit warehouse where people were leasing the cellar, which had been used as an air raid shelter in World War II.

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  2. Jan 13, 2006 · privacy notice. Alan Lionel Sytner, club owner and car dealer: born Liverpool 10 February 1935; twice married; died Cannes, France 11 January 2006. In 1957 Alan Sytner became the founding owner of ...

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  4. Alan Sytner, who founded the Cavern Club, has died on holiday in France. Inspired by Paris's underground clubs, Sytner opened the converted cellars in Mathew Street, Liverpool, in 1957, as a jazz ...

  5. Feb 18, 2017 · The Cavern was inspired by a Paris jazz club. Peter Morris was a friend of the club's first owner, Alan Sytner, who modelled the basement venue on Le Caveau de la Huchette - a jazz place he'd seen ...

  6. The Cavern Club was the third club managed by Alan Sytner, which originally opened as a jazz-only club on 16 January 1957, being styled after the Paris venue, Le Caveau. The Quarrymen made their first appearance at the club on 7 August 1957, [1] but by 9 February 1961, [2] when the group first performed there under their new name of the Beatles ...

  7. Jan 12, 2006 · Tributes to Cavern club founder. The man who founded the Liverpool club credited with launching the career of The Beatles has died in France. Alan Sytner, who passed away after falling ill on holiday, founded the Cavern Club in cellars beneath Mathew Street in January 1957. Originally a jazz bar, the club was inspired by an underground club in ...

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