Script error The Cavern Club is a nightclub at 10, in, England.The original Cavern Club opened on Wednesday, 16 January 1957 as a jazz club, later becoming a centre of the scene in Liverpool in the 1960s. Played in the club in their early years.The original Cavern club closed in March 1973 and was filled in during construction work on the underground rail loop. Were the last band to play the original Cavern a few days before the club was shut down.The Cavern Club re-opened on 26 April 1984 and was rebuilt using many of the original bricks, to the original plans. Cite error: Invalid tag;parameter 'group' is allowed only.Use, or Script error Bibliography.Further reading., The Cavern: The Most Famous Club in the World, The Story of the Cavern Club, SAF Publishing, 2008, 224 pp. EAN 9907., The Best of Cellars: The Story of the World famous Cavern Club, The Bluecoat Press, 1994, 208 pp. By NPI Media Group, 2007, 192 pp, EAN 9020External links.
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