Liverpool Express

Liverpool Express
Origin Liverpool, England
Genres Rock, pop
Years active 1975–present
Labels Warner Bros. Records, Priority Records, Direct Records, Every Man Records
Associated acts Foreigner, Fortune, The Merseybeats, Harlan Cage, 101 South
Members
Billy Kinsley
Roger Scott Craig
Kenny Parry
Dave Goldberg
Adam Goldberg
Past members
John Ryan
Tony Coates
Derek Cashin
Kenny Mundye
Pete Kircher
Brian Rawling

Liverpool Express was a 1970s British rock band. They are best known for songs such as "You Are My Love" (which Paul McCartney once declared one of his favourite songs)[1] and "Every Man Must Have A Dream", and charting several hits. They had success in Brazil and were the first band to do a major tour in South America.

Founding member Billy Kinsley previously played with The Merseybeats and The Merseys. Liverpool Express toured with both Rod Stewart and the rock band, Foreigner. One of Liverpool Express' members, pianist Roger Scott Craig, went on to join Fortune in 1982, and form Harlan Cage in 1996.

Contents

Band line-ups

1975-1976

Billy Kinsley (Bass/Vocals)
Tony Coates (Guitar/Vocals)
Roger Scott Craig (Keys/Vocals)
Derek Cashin (Drums/Vocals)
John Ryan (Drums) [Live]

1976-1978

Billy Kinsley (Bass/Vocals)
Tony Coates (Guitar/Vocals)
Roger Scott Craig (Keys/Vocals)
Kenny Mundye (Drums/Vocals)
John Ryan (Drums) [Live]

1978-1979

Billy Kinsley (Bass/Vocals)
Tony Coates (Guitar/Vocals)
Roger Scott Craig (Keys/Vocals)
Pete Kircher (Drums) [Recording]
John Ryan (Drums) [Live]

1979-1981

Billy Kinsley (Bass/Vocals)
Kenny Parry (Guitar/Vocals)
Roger Scott Craig (Keys/Vocals)
John Ryan (Drums)

1983-1985

Billy Kinsley (Bass/Vocals)
Kenny Parry (Guitar/Vocals)
Dave Goldberg (Keys/Vocals)
Brian Rawling (Drums)

2002-present

Billy Kinsley (Bass/Vocals)
Kenny Parry (Guitar/Vocals)
Dave Goldberg (Keys/Vocals)
Roger Scott Craig (Keys/Vocals) [Recording]
Adam Goldberg (Drums)

Discography

Albums

Singles

See also

References

  1. ^ Spencer Leigh, Goldmine Magazine
  2. ^ a b c d Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 325. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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