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  2. The Cavern Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cavern Club is the first playable location in The Beatles: Rock Band. The Hard Rock Cafe restaurant and hotel chain owns the trademark to the "Cavern Club" name in the US. When the Hard Rock Cafe was built in Boston in 1991, it included a brick Cavern Club cellar that was a reproduction of the Liverpool club, including a stage for local ...

  3. The Beatles at the Cavern Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cavern Club was the third club managed by Alan Sytner, which originally opened as a jazz-only club on 16 January 1957, being styled after the Paris venue, Le Caveau. The Quarrymen made their first appearance at the club on 7 August 1957, [ 1 ] but by 9 February 1961, [ 2 ] when the group first performed there under their new name of the ...

  4. Rare photographs of The Beatles playing at Liverpool’s Cavern ...

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    Beatles historian and author Mark Lewisohn said: “Set inside Liverpool’s cramped and dank Cavern Club, these previously unseen photos capture The Beatles playing for a lunchtime or evening ...

  5. Mathew Street - Wikipedia

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    Mathew Street is a street in Liverpool, England, notable as the location of the new Cavern Club, the Beatles having played in the original club on numerous occasions in their early career.

  6. Liverpool’s Cavern Club, The Beatles’ Launchpad, Fights for ...

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    Liverpool's Cavern Club, best known as the launchpad for The Beatles, is in a fight for survival. The club used to host about 800,000 visitors a year, but it has been standing empty since the ...

  7. Cavern Mecca - Wikipedia

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    The building where the Cavern Mecca was once located Beatles relief once exhibited at Cavern Mecca (now exhibited at Cavern Club) The Cavern Mecca was a Beatles museum in Liverpool. Founded in 1981 and named for the Cavern Club, it was instrumental in the birth of Beatles fan-based tourism in Liverpool.

  8. Paul McCartney rocks the Cavern at surprise Liverpool gig

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    Paul McCartney delighted fans on Thursday with a surprise intimate gig at the Cavern Club, the cellar venue in Liverpool where The Beatles made their name more than 50 years ago. Many had waited ...

  9. Bob Wooler - Wikipedia

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    Frederick James "Bob" Wooler (19 January 1926 – 8 February 2002) was compère and DJ at The Cavern Club, Liverpool from 1961 until 1967. An important figure in the Merseybeat scene, Wooler was instrumental in introducing The Beatles to their manager, Brian Epstein.