It’s Kensington Fields forever
Oct 20 2007 by Larry Neild, Liverpool Daily Post
It’s Kensington Fields forever
It was also where The Quarrymen, who metamorphosed into the Beatles, recorded some of their first songs. . . .
The area also has a place in the city’s pop music history. In 1955, at the back of his shop on Kensington, Percy Phillips built a small commercial recording studio.
It was here that The Quarrymen recorded some of their earliest songs, including a Harrison and McCartney composition that eventually saw the light of day in a 1995 Beatles Anthology. . . .
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