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The Escorts

A group of schoolboys formed The Escorts in 1961. John Foster (aka 'Johnny Sticks') was Ringo Starr's cousin and the famous relative with the big hooter got the band a resident booking at Allan Williams' Blue Angel Club in 1962.

Their first single was a revival of the Larry Williams rock & roll classic Dizzy Miss Lizzy. Bizarrely, the single went to Number 1 in Texas, largely due to the promotion by the brother of their new drummer Pete Clark (well connected, these drummers!). Unfortunately their second single, The One To Cry, only nudged into the UK Top Fifty at Number 49.

The Escorts were also unlucky with I Don't Want To Go On Without You (which had been a B side for The Drifters), but while the band never had any significant hits their records stand up well today - In fact From Head To Toe and Night Time were both recorded in the early 80's by Elvis Costello. Night Time was an original composition by Paddy Chambers, who joined The Escorts after Terry Sylvester left to join The Swinging Blue Jeans.

The Escorts split up when they found they couldn't afford to accept bookings outside the Liverpool area because of the traveling expenses involved. Mike Gregory joined Terry Sylvester in The Swinging Blue Jeans, finally leaving them in 1972 (and even playing bass on some tracks on The Bay City Rollers Once Upon A Star album!)

Ray Walker
Vocals
John Kinrade

Guitar
Terry Sylvester

Guitar, vocals
Mike Gregory

Bass
Pete Clark

Drums
John Foster

Drums
Paddy Chambers

Guitar
Kenny Goodless

Drum
Tommy Kelly

Drums
Paul Comerford

Drums

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