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The group was founded in April 1962 in Liverpool by members who had previously played in local outfits such as the Thunderbeats and Roy Montrose and the Midnighters. They used both the spellings "Kubas" and "Koobas" at times. Late in 1963 they began playing at the Star Club in
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Following the dates with the Beatles, the group did club tours of England and attracted much positive press, but further singles failed to catch on with the public. In 1966, they moved from Pye to
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January 29, 1967 Live Performance The Experience perform two shows at the Saville Theatre in London with support from The Who, The Koobas, Thoughts and MC Mike Quinn
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Tony O'Reilly - drums (October 1964–September 1968; born Antony Richard Thomas O'Reilly, 19 April 1947, Liverpool)
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Top 20. Near the end of 1968, the group splintered just as EMI-Columbia prepped their
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In the summer of 1965 they played, as resident group, in the Rock Ballroom at
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signed them to a contract in 1964 and brokered them a deal with
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Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List".
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By 1967, the band had started to change its sound from
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The Koobas in 1966. Left to right: Keith Ellis, Roy Morris, Tony O'Reilly and Stuart Leathwood
Keith Ellis
Liverpool
Psychedelic rock
psychedelic pop
Pye
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beat
Liverpool
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Hamburg
Germany
Tony Stratton Smith
Pye Records
Ferry Cross the Mersey
Gerry & The Pacemakers
battle of the bands
The Beatles

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