The Rockin' Berries

The Rockin ' Berries was a British beat band, founded in the early 1960s in Birmingham.

Although they derived their name from Chuck Berry, " rocked " rarely the group and had otherwise no reference to their patron saint. Your first singles Wha Wha Wha Woo and Rockin ' Berry Stomp were not very successful. That changed with songs that they had their American models The Tokens, The Four Seasons or the Roy Orbison modeled. Her biggest hit was He's in Town, who came in late 1964 in the UK at # 3. It was a cover version of a token songs. From the rest of her UK chart - plates also 're My Girl came from the token; Poor Man's Sons they had Copied the Reflections. In general, holding her cover versions for successful than the originals.

The Rockin ' Berries were known for their funny stage deposits and parodies, so it was natural for them to eventually end up in the cabaret, where they were active until the second half of the 1980s.

Members

  • Roy Austin (* December 27, 1943 in Birmingham), Guitar
  • Terry Bond ( born March 22, 1943 in Birmingham), drums
  • Bryan Charles Botfield ( born November 11, 1943 in Birmingham), Guitar
  • Chris " Clive " Lea ( born February 16, 1942 in Birmingham), song
  • Geoffrey Turton ( born March 11, 1944 in Birmingham), Guitar
  • Rod ( ney ) Clark, Bass Guitar, 1967

Albums

  • The Rockin ' Berries in Town - 1964
  • Life Is Just a Bowl Full of Berries - 1965

Hit- Singles

  • He's in Town - 1964 (UK number 3 )
  • Poor Man's Son - 1965 (UK number 5 )
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