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Led by Rory Storm (born Alan Caldwell on 21 September 1939; died 28 September 1972) , they were contemporaries of The Beatles in the late 1950s, and early 1960s.

Artist descriptions on Last.fm are editable by everyone. Led by In 1958 Alan Caldwell formed a skiffle group and called themselves ‘ Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Rory Storm & The Hurricanes at the Discogs Marketplace.

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If Rory Storm and the Hurricanes [RSATH] are known to the public, it's usually because of their connection to the Beatles.

"Rory And The Hurricanes" Woke up early heading for the M1.

Time zone: They were, however, an extremely popular Merseyside group in the early '60s that did their part to get the Liverpool scene going, and were, in fact, more popular than the Beatles themselves in 1960.

Explore releases from Rory Storm & The Hurricanes at Discogs. Alan Caldwell 200 miles til we get to London. 4 Ian Broad

Ringo Starr was the drummer for the Hurricanes before joining The Beatles in August 1962. 6 Yet this wasn't the end of Ringo was playing with RSATH when he was approached to join the “Fab Four” and the rest is history.

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