List of bands from Merseyside

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This is a list of notable music groups or people from the former English county of Merseyside for individuals see List of people from Merseyside.

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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  • Dead or Alive: New Wave pop band of the 1980s, most famous for the ever-popular "You spin me round".
  • The Dead 60s: Current punk/ska/reggae band.
  • Deaf School: (Jan74–Apr78) Feat Steve Allen (voc) (aka Enrico Cadillac) (later Original Mirrors, Tremblers, Perils of Plastic), Clive Langer (aka Cliff Hanger) (later Big in Japan, Clive Langer & The Boxes), Bette Bright (voc) (later of Illuminations), Max Ripple, Tim Whittaker (drms) (later Lori & The Chameleons, Pink Military, Gale Force), Ian Richie (sax) (later Jane Aire & The Belvederes), Steve Lyndsey (bass) Paul Pilnick (gtr) played with Deaf School (Nov75-Jun76)

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  • The Farm: Pop band, famous for the track All Together Now.
  • Flock of Seagulls: 1980s 'alternative' pop band. Biggest Hit in the U.K. - 'Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)', No. 10 in 1982. Biggest hit in the U.S. - 'I Ran (So Sar Away)'
  • The Fourmost: '60s Merseybeat band. Top 10 hits include 'Hello Little Girl' and 'A Little Loving'.
  • Frankie Goes to Hollywood: 1980s 'alternative' pop band who had No. 1 hits with their first three singles: 'Relax', 'Two Tribes' and 'The Power of Love'.

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  • Ken Dodd: Five weeks at number one with Tears in 1965.

The Kooks

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  • Candie Payne: 1960's influenced, sister of Howie, Lead singer with The Stands and Sean who's the drummer with The Zutons.
  • The Pale Fountains: Bacharach and Love-influenced early 80s pop group, led by Mick Head. Later metamorphosed into Shack
  • Peter Beckett: Lead singer with American band Player who's biggest hit was "baby come back" which is a Worldwide hit to this day.

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  • The Searchers: 60's merseybeat group. No. 1 Hits include 'Sweets For My Sweet', 'Needles And Pins' and 'Don't Throw Your Love Away'.
  • Shack: Cult band led by Mick Head, formerly of The Pale Fountains. Highly influential on Britpop bands such as Oasis. Noel Gallagher repaid the debt by signing them to his record label.
  • Space: 1990s indie-rock band best known for "Female of the Species" and their 6 other Top 20 hit singles.
  • The Stands: 2000s Rock 'n' Roll band lead by songwriter Howie Payne. Split in 2006.
  • Rory Storm and the Hurricanes: Merseybeat group.
  • The Swinging Blue Jeans: 60's merseybeat group. Top 3 Hits include 'Hippy Hippy Shake' and 'You're No Good'.

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  • The Teardrop Explodes: Julian Cope led an ever changing line-up mixing pop, new wave and psychedelia with surprising commercial success. Split in 1982 after a mere two albums.

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  • Wah!: Pete Wylie vehicle, variously known as Wah! Heat and The Mighty Wah!.
  • The Wild Swans: Post-punk band.
  • Kathryn Williams: Singer-songwriter. Her second album, Little Black Numbers (2000), was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.
  • The Wombats: Pop punk/Powerpop 3 piece consisting of Matthew Murphy, Tord Overland Knudsen and Daniel Haggis from the famed Paul McCartney LIPA academy

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  • Yachts - Eric's era band featuring future members of the Christians and It's Immaterial.

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