Blues at the Cavern
Raymond David, Velocepress
(Veloce Enterprises, Inc., April 11, 2014)
This updated 2015 edition includes an additional 25 pages that bring the story up to date. Following in the wake of the Beatles and the remarkable surge of Merseyside groups, many that went on to achieve national and international fame, there came a memorable resurgence of arguably the greatest grass roots form of music, the 'Blues', not only on Merseyside but throughout the UK. This was a particularly significant revival, one of several over the years, but this unique spell in the mid-sixties saw the only performances by some of the legendary American bluesmen at the world-renowned original Cavern Club. Liverpool born Raymond David's book, 'Blues at the Cavern', is a fascinating journey through these times and is a story that has never been told before. He gives an intriguing and personal account of his days playing alongside those visiting bluesmen at the famous Club and also chronicles the Merseyside music scene of the Sixties. The book contains many new facts about the bands and personalities of the era and makes compulsive reading. If you love the blues, you'll love this. In addition, he paints a vivid picture of what it was like to grow up in the suburbs during the post war years with his own humorous recollections that are well worth reading in their own right and give a nostalgic glimpse of that period in an austere Britain.