The famous Cavern club

The Cavern Club is a rock and roll club in Liverpool, England. Cavern Club is an old wine cellar with tree tunnels connected by archways. The Cavern Club first opened as a jazz club in 1957 and became world famous when The Beatles performed here almost 300 times in the early 1960’s.

The Club is located in the catacombs of this historic one time brewery and mill of 26,000 square feet, is host to the best live bands in Metro Detroit. The bands played songs by Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, and Eddie Cochran.

Paul McCartney’s Live at the Cavern is essentially the video counterpart to his album “Run Devil Run”. The music, however, isn’t obvious at all. Rather than go down the tried and tested route of rehashing all the rock and roll classics everyone knows, McCartney decided instead to create a show focusing on his own personal favourites from his formative years.





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