Paul and Barry Ryan
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Dusty Springfield, Paul and Barry Ryan: Merry King Cole, Empire, Liverpool
Live Review by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 31 December 1966
Dusty wakes 'em ...
The Small Faces, Roy Orbison, Paul & Barry Ryan, Jeff Beck: Finsbury Park Astoria, London
Live Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 11 March 1967
A RIGHT phantasmagorical experience was created by the combined powers of the Small Faces and Roy Orbison at the opening of their tour at Finsbury ...
Paul and Barry Ryan: Ryans Feel Established
Interview by Keith Altham, New Musical Express, 12 August 1966
I ARRIVED nearly an hour late at Harold Davison's Regent Street office for my interview with Paul and Barry Ryan due to freak monsoon weather ...
The Hollies, Paul Jones, Paul & Barry Ryan, the Nashville Teens: ABC Cinema, Aldershot
Live Review by Nick Jones, Melody Maker, 22 October 1966
FIRST DISAPPOINTMENT to tour-goers on Saturday evening was the tell-tale notice board in the foyer of Aldershot ABC. It stated the Small Faces were unable ...
The Hollies, Paul & Barry Ryan, Paul Jones: ABC Cinema, Romford
Live Review by Richard Green, Record Mirror, 22 October 1966
HYSTERIA FOR HOLLIES ON TOUR ...
Paul & Barry Ryan, McCoys, Jonathan King: "I Said I'd Smash His Face In"
Interview by Richard Green, Record Mirror, 1 January 1966
Said Barry Ryan about Jonathan King ...
Sunday school outings were never like this!
Report by Richard Green, Record Mirror, 1 January 1966
THE LAST time I saw — no, not Paris — but Brian Poole and Gary Farr, they were huddled round a tea stall on Euston ...
Roy Orbison, Small Faces: Finsbury Park Astoria, London
Live Review by Richard Green, Record Mirror, 11 March 1967
ORBISON THE STAR ...
Review by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 15 January 1966
CILLA BLACK: 'Love's Just A Broken Heart' (Parlophone). It's Cilia — she's great, but this is one of those things that need a second listen. ...
Review by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 19 November 1966
The stars single out the new singles ...
Beatle Blind Date: Paul McCartney reviews the new pop singles
Review by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 25 February 1967
LEE DORSEY: 'Rain Rain Go Away' (Stateside) Lee Dorsey. It's in the same old vein and it'll be a hit. Sometimes I wonder if he ...
Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin et al: Album Reviews
Review by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 26 April 1969
Both sides of the great Elvis Presley, orchestral pop from the Brothers Ryan ...
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