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Show sig £ PAGE 4 # “Z WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 1965 ‘THE HIGHLANDER IVERPOOL FIVE: INT the Liverpool-5 was an opportunity that I couldn’t miss. Deegan RIDDLE: What wears five blue shirts, five blue corduroy ties, five gray suits with blue velvet lapels, plays guitar, elecpiano, drums, ANSWER: brown suits and sings? They also with pink wear shirts and gold cuff links. Hi! (that’s pronounced oi as in poi). If you were among the _~ happy ones at the first U.S.A. appearance of the Liverpool-5 at Ben Lomond High last Sat-_, urday night, you remember that “skinny minny clap-clap-clap oi! (hi)” was the way that Dave Burgess, Ken Cox, Ronnie Henley, Steve Laine, and Jimmy May closed their wild and whacky performance. If you weren’t among those _ present you also missed Steve, 21, twisting, singing, and stomping about the bandstand while Ronnie, 23, played electric piano Ronnie “ta’s”, powerful superb sax. - thank you, while bass guitarist Guitarist Ken never - been- Baby, and Route 66. Their ver- sion of I Believe is the, pret- kissed Cox, 19, caused many tiest I’ve heard, as is their rengirls’ hearts to flutter and dition of You’ve Really Got Me. pound as did drummer Jimmy, Many couples chain-danced to 22,-who signed more share of autographs. than his The five were mobbed after their finale: Female fans beg- one of Dave’s solos, All My Lovin’, and everyone particularly seemed to enjoy the group’s medley of Beatle hits. Sivan aaigeeeSs pictures, literally Englishmen abundance with their of affection. the over- ‘Talented, Very Friendly _ _ Oe C00 te} Some The ihel ee autogr ae the car parke saw party. there while I was driving back store and grocery the from somehow I knew that meeting — == me among our own top group. Manager Heinz Allhoff and Producer Paul Handler stressed the fact that the Liverpool5’s performance at Ben Lomond was due to the efforts of our prnicipal, Dr. Drechsel. 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It could be a good break for gether about two years and have played all the leading : : Peeing ca love five All on EE ae appear of Our Henchmen ’Enchmen DD- The Liverpool-5 to from Liverpool) played before their performance and during intermissions. The Liverpool -5 were doing a similar appearance when their manager dis- clubs in the Continent, Far East, and Australia. They are I debated whether or not to the first group to tour the small _ interview the Liverpool-5. The towns of the Great North workdeciding factor was a friend’s ing from West to the East, and car parked in front of the they'll stay in America as long Pe _ crushing and they have a ten- ee ie, Dave, 21, winked and smiled at the admiring throng of girls. America tative agreement Hullabullo. =. / and .also tossed in several which is British for I discovered at their performance that night that they are a rare combination of talent, showmanship, and sheer energy. They played a total of 37 songs: including Good Golly Miss Molly, ’m a Hog for You, there is “so much space” and “so much to see here.” They unanimously favor nice cars, all are unmarried. Their albums are soon to be released into white, blue, black and white. Sizes 2 to 15 only in ERED M NYE CO blue; 4 to 13 in all others. > wi i, SE NN wont tric to visit other countries because re _ Moments later I found myself in the gymnasium with their manager, Mr. Heinz Allhoff, and one of their producers, Mr. Paul Handler. The Englishmen were finishing lunch and I frankly doubted whether or not they would have time to talk to me. Suddenly, I was surrounded by them, talking about the key by which they tune their instruments, what instrument was played by whom, and what they thought of the people and customs of the United States. They allowed me to stay after everyone else had been asked to leave so that I could talk to them. 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