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Lee Curtis and the All-Stars were an English beat group from Liverpool. They were contemporaries and briefly local rivals of the Beatles in the early 1960s. Led by Peter Flannery (born 31 October 1939, Walton, Liverpool), who used the stage name Lee Curtis, other group members included Pete Best, Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington. Career
- 1961–1967
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.
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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Pop/Rock. Styles. British Invasion, Merseybeat, Rock & Roll. Biography. Lee Curtis Biography by Bruce Eder. At one point, in late 1962, Lee Curtis & the All-Stars were the second most popular band in Liverpool, outpolling Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Searchers, and every other band except the Beatles. So what happened to them?
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 50s, but in September 1962 his career was given a considerable fillip when former Beatles drummer Pete Best joined his group.