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The documentary 'The Cavern Club: The Beat Goes On' revisits the iconic Liverpool club where The Beatles rose to fame and will premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday as part of Britweek festivities.
The man behind a world famous Liverpool venue has given his verdict on a “long-standing” rumour. Jon Keats, the director of The Cavern Club and Cavern Pub, has shared what it really takes to keep the ...
The Cavern Club went bankrupt after the fab four’s final performance. The Beatles performed at The Cavern Club 22 times, with some performances including guests, such as Little Richard.
Liverpool’s Cavern Club was the site of nearly 300 Beatles shows before the British Invasion, and now it “could close forever” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.. On Friday, Mayor Joe ...
♪♪ Down there, The Cavern Club -- the cauldron in which the right musical elements regrouped, fused, and caught the imagination of the universe. Hi, there, all you cave dwellers.
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 ...
The Cavern Club, the historic Liverpool venue where the Beatles played nearly 300 shows prior to the British Invasion, is in danger of permanently closing due to the coronavirus, ...
However, the Cavern Club is a rare old venue (it opened in 1957) that has maintained its sense of authenticity and charm. It's popular with tourists, but has managed to maintain its regular, local ...
Cavern Club owner Ray McFall dies. Published. 8 January 2015. Reliving The Beatles' Cavern debut. Published. 9 February 2011. Cavern's 50 years of The Beatles. Published. 9 February 2011.
Suburban spelunking You have to see this replica of the Beatles' Cavern Club. In an unassuming low-slung office building adjacent to a strip mall in suburban Hartland, Wisconsin, local technology ...
The Cavern Club was originally opened to mimic the cellar jazz bars that owner Alan Synter visited in Paris. There was a strict jazz-only policy in place while he owned the joint.
Former Cavern Club owner Ray McFall, who helped launch the careers of The Beatles, dies at the age of 88.