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Brian Cassar

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for him. The group became popular playing a wide range of music, from Latin American music to rock and roll, in dance halls in the Liverpool area. Cassar also started his own music club in Liverpool, the Casanova Club, whose guest groups included one known at the time as the
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label, before changing their name to Casey Jones & the Governors, apparently in an attempt to stress their British origins. The record label reissued "Don't Ha Ha" – which in fact was a version of the 1958
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label, and recorded a single, "One Way Ticket", using the name Casey Jones. With drummer Ray Stock, he recruited two former members of R&B group the Roosters, guitarist
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Cassar then formed a new group with David Coleman (lead guitar), Roger Cook (rhythm guitar), Jim Redford (bass) and Peter Richards (drums). They played at the
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As a singer and rhythm guitarist, Cassar formed a trio, Cass & the Cassanovas, in May 1959, with singer and guitarist
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who was looking for backing bands for his stable of pop singers. The group secured a place as backing group for singer
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and toured with him. By this time, Cassar had begun using the stage names of "Casey Jones" and "Casey Valence".
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In December 1960, Gustafson, Hutchinson and Barber left the band, and formed themselves into a new trio,
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in Hamburg and became popular in Germany, releasing two singles, "Tall Girl" and "Don't Ha Ha" on the
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In the 1970s, Cassar, still using the name Casey Jones, worked as a disc jockey in
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song "Don't You Just Know It" – under the new band name and it rose to # 2 on the
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on guitar. The following year, he won a recording contract with the
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Bill Harry's Sixties: Whatever Happened To the Big Three?
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magazine, Interview with Brian Griffiths of The Big Three
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From Blackjacks to Beatles: How the Fab Four Evolved
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The Telegraph. 10 January 2023 631:British expatriates in Germany 1: 318:, and recorded a solo album, 305:Casey Jones and the Governors 226:, Hutchinson then brought in 171:Casey Jones and the Governors 163:Casey Jones and the Engineers 129:Casey Jones and the Governors 127:Casey Jones and the Engineers 537:. Retrieved 29 December 2022 356:. Retrieved 30 December 2022 149:. He led the first notable 16:British musician (1936–2022) 157:, who were early rivals of 657: 320:Casey's Rock 'n' Roll Show 484:28 September 2011 at the 293:Huey Smith and the Clowns 198:Cass & the Cassanovas 611:Musicians from Liverpool 206:(born 13 November 1938, 502:5 February 2011 at the 388:6 December 2006 at the 330:Personal life and death 155:Cass and the Cassanovas 125:Cass and the Cassanovas 621:English pop guitarists 462:2 October 2011 at the 626:English male singers 453:Repertoire Records, 380:Catherine E. Doyle, 218:(born 18 July 1940, 117:Intermittently later 616:English pop singers 188:Newcastle upon Tyne 186:Cassar was born in 165:, which was one of 56:Newcastle upon Tyne 532:.27 December 2022 216:Johnny Hutchinson 137: 136: 648: 560: 559: 557: 555: 544: 538: 536: 525: 519: 512: 506: 494: 488: 473: 467: 450: 439: 438: 436: 434: 429:on 18 March 2012 425:. 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Index

Newcastle upon Tyne
Liverpool
Beat music
rock and roll
The Big Three
beat group
The Beatles
Eric Clapton
Newcastle upon Tyne
Merchant Navy
Adrian Barber
Ilkley
Cleveland
Johnny Hutchinson
Malta
bass guitarist
Johnny Gustafson
acoustic
Silver Beetles
Larry Parnes
Duffy Power
The Big Three
Soho
Albert Lee
Columbia
Eric Clapton
Tom McGuinness
Star-Club
Bellaphon
Huey Smith and the Clowns

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