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The Rattlesnakes was a British skiffle/rock and roll group, founded in Manchester in 1955 by Barry Gibb, which later changed to become the Bee Gees in 1958. [3] [4] They were one of the many skiffle bands that were formed in the United Kingdom in the 1950s since the revival of the American skiffle in the UK that was originally started in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
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In 1955, when the Gibbs moved back to their hometown of Manchester, [14] the brothers formed the Rattlesnakes. The band consisted of Barry on guitar and vocals, Robin and Maurice on vocals, Paul Frost on drums, and Kenny Horrocks on tea-chest bass. The quintet performed in local theatres in Manchester. [14]
The Rattlesnakes may refer to: The Rattlesnakes (1950s band) , a British band that evolved into the Bee Gees Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes , a British punk band formed in 2015
Also in 1955, he started his music career when he joined the skiffle/rock-and-roll group the Rattlesnakes with his brothers and two friends, Paul Frost and Kenny Horrocks, who were their neighbours. The group's first major appearance was on 28 December 1957 when they performed at a local Gaumont cinema where children were invited to sing ...
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Carter performing with the Rattlesnakes in 2019. In April 2015, Carter announced the formation of a new band called Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, which at the time he described as a return to his "hardcore roots". [19] On 14 September 2015, the Rattlesnakes released their debut album Blossom, through International Death Cult. [20]