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LuckyWell [14K]
3 years ago
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In 1959 the group had early success at the _____________, run by john and mona best, whose son would soon join on drums. cavern

club indra club keiserkeller club casbah club star club
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I am Lyosha [343]3 years ago
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In 1959 the group had early success at the casbah club which is run by john and mona best whose son would soon join on drums. The casbah club is a mod rock band formed in 2004. The casbah club debut album venustraphobia was out in june 2006 during that year, they explored with the who in which simon townshend played a support set as a member of casbah club before playing the featuring set as a member of the who. As of september 2008, casbah club has been on hiatus as townshend endures to tour with the who and bruce foxton tours with from the jam. Bruce Watson and mark brzezizki presently record and tour with the transformed big country. 
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