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| Johnny Worrall |
lead |
| Tony Ivors |
rhythm |
| Mike Haslam |
bass |
| Billy Corrigan |
drums & vocals |
| Geoff Long |
vocals |
| Brian Cook |
replaced Tony |
| Aussie(nickname) |
replaced Mike |
The Senators formed roundabout late 1961 - early 1962.
The Senators rehearsed at various group members houses thanks for understanding parents.
THE SET LIST from memory as follows-
INSTRUMENTAL:
Apache
Man of Mystery
FBI
Kon Tiki
Wonderful Land
Dance On
Piltdown Rides Again
In The Hall Of The Mountain King
Walk Don't Run
Perfidia
Tequila
Let There Be Drums
Shazam
Zip a Dee-doo-dah
VOCALS:
Move It
Dynamite
Living Doll
Blue Suede Shoes
Teddy Bear
Rubber Ball
Sheila
Be Bop A Lula
Lets Twist Again
You're Sixteen
It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Hello Mary Lou
DUETS (Geoff&Billy)
Well I Ask You
Forget Me Not
All I Have To Do Is Dream
When Will I Be Loved
I'm a Moody Guy
VENUES
The Senators mainly played at Church Halls,Youth Clubs,School Dances and other functions within the Leigh, Atherton, Astley, Tyldesley, Lowton and Hindley areas.
Memories
Originally known as The Crusaders at the time, they were the first group I ever saw (at St Stephens Church Hall at Astley I think it was 1963).
The only two members I can remember were Bill Corrigan who played drums and Johnny Worrall lead guitar.
Gary Woodward |