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  • | Liverpool, England ...were an English [[rock band|rock]] and [[pop music|pop]] band formed in [[Liverpool]] in 1960. With a career spanning a decade, they became the best-selling mu ...
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  • ...ce]], resulting in a distinctly British sound that dominated European club culture through the mid-to-late 1990s. ...h and European club culture. Venues such as [[Cream (nightclub)|Cream]] in Liverpool and [[Twilo]] in New York became synonymous with the sound. The compilation ...
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  • ...aised primarily by his maternal aunt, Mimi Smith, in the Woolton suburb of Liverpool — a working-class upbringing that would leave a lasting imprint on his art A voracious reader and natural wit from an early age, Lennon attended the Liverpool College of Art, where he developed his literary voice — later evident in hi ...
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  • Starr was born in the Dingle, a tough working-class neighborhood in Liverpool, England, the only child of Richard Starkey Sr. and Elsie Gleave. His paren ...It was during this period, playing residencies in Hamburg alongside other Liverpool groups, that he first became acquainted with [[John Lennon]], [[Paul McCart ...
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  • ...sic has been far-reaching and enduring. San Francisco was once called "the Liverpool of the United States", and after the 1960s and 1970s, punk rock and new wav ...arried the values and aesthetics of the San Francisco scene into the wider culture. ...
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  • ...awareness of a genre that faced cultural resistance in Argentina, where DJ culture was still viewed with some suspicion. ...and at Cream Ibiza, two of the most prestigious DJ posts in European club culture during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He subsequently performed at [[Homel ...
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