THE Liverbirds were a girl band before girl bands had even been invented. Not singing harmonies in pretty dresses with a backing group, but out there front and centre, playing their own instruments in Liverpool’s famous Cavern Club in the early ’60s bridesfinder usa.
Mary, Sylvia, Val and Pam performed at the same venues as the Rolling Stones and The Kinks and had equal billing with Chuck Berry in Hamburg, where they were known as “the female Beatles”. Continue reading “How Liverpool’s first girl band dubbed ‘the female Beatles’ had run-in with John Lennon”