Liverpool Echo, July 5, 2007: Difference between revisions
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“I never played the Picket, but myself and a lot of other people wouldn’t be here now if we’d not had the experience of playing in venues like this.” | “I never played the Picket, but myself and a lot of other people wouldn’t be here now if we’d not had the experience of playing in venues like this.” | ||
Elvis, who said he’s be happy to return to play in the city in 2008 – “if anyone invites me” – added: I’m not knocking Capital of Culture but I just want to make sure people are not pushed to the margins.” | |||
Although he was born in London, Elvis’s mother Lillian comes from Smithdown Road and his father Ross, a trumpeter and vocalist who performed with the Joe Loss Orchestra, from Birkenhead. | |||
As a 16-year old Declan moved with his mother from London to West Derby, when his parents separated, and he was a pupil at the old St Francis Xavier school in Everton. | |||
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