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Lee Curtis - vocals (born Peter Flannery) A multitude of musicians passed through the ranks of The All Stars, line-up as of 1964. Mike Cummings - lead guitar Simon Hind - rhythm guitar Mike Banks - bass guitar Joe Walsh - drums
Taking his name from American rocker Curtis Lee, Curtis joined a group called The Detours as vocalist in the closing months of 1961. The band is managed by Curtis' brother, Joe Flannery, but they split from the singer after just a few months. In June '62, the Flannery brothers put together a hand-picked group of backing musicians and named them The All Stars. They were joined in August by Pete Best following his dismissal from The Beatles. They rapidly gained a large following in their native city, Liverpool, in fact they would finish as runners-up to The Beatles in the "Merseybeat" newspaper's end of year poll. Having been signed by Decca and released a pair of singles, the group split from Curtis twelve months after his previous band had done the same thing. A case of lightning striking twice! Curtis put a new line-up of the All Stars together in the summer of '63. This group, George Peckham (who would eventually join The Fourmost), Paul Pilnick, Mushy Cooper and Don Alcyd, went over to Germany and began to build up a good fan-base. From this point on, the line-up of the All Stars changed with bewildering regularity. The band listed and pictured above lasted for nine months during 1964. Despite all of the problems with personnel, Curtis became a major star in Germany while making no impression at home outside his native Liverpool. His full-time career was ended in 1967 after he was badly hurt in a car accident. He sold off his gear and returned to Liverpool. Today, in addition to running his own successful business, Lee Curtis continues to make occasional tours of Germany where he remains popular. Singles 1963 Little Girl/Just One More Dance Decca F 11622 - 1963 Let's Stomp/Poor Unlucky Me Decca F 11690 - 1964 What About Me/I've Got My Eyes On You Decca F 11830 - 1965 Ecstasy/A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues Philips BF 1385 - Re-issues 1994 Star-Club Show 3 - Memphis, Tennessee/Mess Of Blues/When I Get Paid/It's Only Make Believe/I've Got My Eyes On You/Boys/Boppin' The Blues/My Baby/Where Have All The Flowers Gone/Blue Suede Shoes/Let's Stomp/Hello Josephine/Can't Help Falling In Love/Little Girl/Just One More Dance/Let's Stomp (1st Version)/Poor Unlucky Me/What About Me/I've Got My Eyes On You/Jezebel/Skinnie Minnie Repertoire IMS 7012 1994 It's Lee - Shame And Scandal In The Family/Um, Um, Um, Um, Um/Stand By Me/Little Egypt/Stupidity/Slow Down/Jezebel/Wooly Bully/Irresistable You/It's No Good For Me/Mickey's Monkey/Sticks And Stones/One Night/Nobody But You/Shot Of Rhythm And Blues/Exstacy/Kelly/Mohair Sam/Come On Down To My Boat/Concerto For Her Repertoire IMS 7013 |