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Jenny Moss
11,830 plays (2,244 listeners)
Jennifer "Jenny" Moss (January 10, 1945 — October 5, 2006) was a British actress and singer from Wigan in Lancashire. She was best known for her role as Lucille Hewitt on the long-running soap opera, Coronation Street, which she played from 1960 to 1974.
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Glenda Collins
26,832 plays (5,017 listeners)
Glenda Collins was a British pop music singer active in the 1960s. Collins was discovered by Carroll Levis, whose promotion landed her a contract with Decca Records.
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The Tornados
314,738 plays (65,164 listeners)
The Tornados (credited as The Tornadoes in the United States) were a British instrumental group of the 1960s, who acted as the in-house back-up group for many of Joe Meek's productions.
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John Leyton
73,213 plays (14,763 listeners)
John Leyton is an English actor and singer. As a singer he is best known for his hit song "Johnny Remember Me", (written by Geoff Goddard and produced by the legendary Joe Meek) which reached Number 1 in the UK chart in August 1961.
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Mike Berry & The Outlaws
7,084 plays (1,618 listeners)
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Michael Cox
10,156 plays (2,717 listeners)
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Joe Meek & The Blue Men
57,093 plays (4,065 listeners)
Along with a group of musicians collectively known as "The Blue Men", studio pioneer Joe Meek recorded the innovative, strange album "I Hear A New World". The album is regarded as a watershed in modern music.
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The Moontrekkers
16,506 plays (4,432 listeners)
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The Honeycombs
99,522 plays (23,011 listeners)
The Honeycombs were a English pop group of the 1960s. Their most distinguishing mark was their female drummer, Honey Lantree.
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Pamela Blue
12,680 plays (3,844 listeners)
Pamela Blue is one of the more mysterious female pop-rock vocalists of the early 1960's, and one of the more startling discoveries of producer Joe Meek, at least based on her one and only single. At 15, she was already out of school and trying to find work as a singer, and even fronted a band for a time.
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