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  1. Pete Clarke. The Escorts were a Merseybeat band formed in October 1962 in Liverpool, England, by three classmates who had just left the Morrison School for Boys in Rose Lane, Allerton — Mike Gregory, Terry Sylvester and John Kinrade. [1] In 1963, they were voted the ninth most popular group in Liverpool by readers of Mersey Beat magazine from ...

  2. The Escorts. The Escorts literally tried to sing their way out of Rahway State Prison (NJ). All seven -- Reginald Haynes, Lawrence Franklin, Robert Arrington, William Dugger, Stephen Carter, Frank Heard, and Marion…. Read Full Biography.

  3. The Escorts. A distinctly lower-echelon Merseybeat band, the Escorts' commercial impact was slight indeed. Only one of their six singles made the British Top 50 at 49. They covered "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" before the Beatles,…. Read Full Biography.

  4. A group of schoolboys formed The Escorts in 1961. John Foster (aka 'Johnny Sticks') was Ringo Starr's cousin and the famous relative with the big hooter got the band a resident booking at Allan Williams' Blue Angel Club in 1962. Their first single was a revival of the Larry Williams rock & roll classic Dizzy Miss Lizzy. Bizarrely,

  5. The Escorts (3) More images. Profile: 1960's vocal/beat group from Liverpool, UK. Members included Terry Sylvester, John Kinrade, Mike Gregory, Pete Clarke and Paddy Chambers. Sites: Wikipedia. Members: Kenny Goodlass, Patrick Chambers, Pete Clark (3), Terry Sylvester.

  6. The Escorts. Terry Sylvester (b. 8 January 1947, Liverpool, England; vocals/guitar), John Kinrade (lead guitar) and Mike Gregory (vocals/bass) formed the Escorts at Liverpool’s Rose Lane school in 1962.

  7. The Escorts discography and songs: Music profile for The Escorts, formed October 1962. Genres: Merseybeat. Albums include The Beat Merchants - British Beat Groups 1963-1964, The One to Cry / Tell Me, Baby, and From the Blue Angel.