Liverpool Express
Liverpool Express formed in Liverpool in the late 1960s with Billy Kinsley as their frontman. Their song 'You Are My Love' came out in 1969 and did well on...
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Liverpool Express formed in Liverpool in the late 1960s with Billy Kinsley as their frontman. Their song 'You Are My Love' came out in 1969 and did well on the charts in a few countries. They put out albums like 'Introducing Liverpool Express' in 1969 and 'Tracks' the following year.
Besides Kinsley, the group included Mike Gibbins on drums, Peter O'Sullivan on bass, and John Gustafson handling organ and piano. Other musicians like Roger Scott, Tony Crane, and John Sloman played with them at different times. They had songs like 'Every Man Must Have A Dream' and 'Dreamin'' in their catalog.
They kept recording through the early 1970s, with self-titled and 'Backtrackin'' albums. Their music mixed rock energy with pop melodies, from ballads to danceable tunes. 'It's a Beautiful Day' and 'Hold tight' were among their tracks.
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