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3 unusual facts about Bob Wooler


Bob Wooler

Allan Williams offered him a job at the Top Ten Club, but it burned down shortly after opening.

Others include; "Mr Showmanship" for Rory Storm, "The Panda-footed Prince of Prance" for Faron, leader of Faron's Flamingos, "The Sheik of Shake" for Karl Terry, of Karl Terry and the Cruisers, and "The Boswell of Beat" for Bill Harry, editor of Mersey Beat.

The Dennisons

However, in 1963, Bob Wooler stated that "The Dennisons have created the biggest impact in Liverpool since the Beatles".



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