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  1. mickgroves.co.ukMick Groves

    Mick Groves – formerly of The Spinners. Welcome to former “Spinner” Mick Groves Website. The Spinners were a world famous folk group that were particularly popular in the 60’s and 70’s (even having their own UK TV show).

    • About Me

      Mick Groves was born in the City of Salford nr Manchester....

    • The Spinners

      The Spinners. There were four Spinners Cliff Hall, Tony...

  2. mickgroves.co.uk › the-spinners › mick-grovesMick Groves - Mick Groves

    Mick Groves was born in the City of Salford nr Manchester. After his schooldays he went to Hopwood Hall Teacher Training College. He then began teaching in Liverpool. He followed this profession for six years in various secondary schools ending up as Head of Science at St Fancis Xaviers Bi-Lateral…

  3. They started out as the Gin Mill Skiffle Group, which included guitarist Tony Davis and washboard player Mick Groves. [3] The group played the Cavern Club, Liverpool for the first time on 18 January 1957, with the Muskrat Jazz Band and the Liverpool University Jazz Band.

  4. The Spinners. There were four Spinners Cliff Hall, Tony Davis, Mick Groves and Hughie Jones who sang and played a variety of instruments in different permutations and combinations.

  5. Mick Groves, fomer Spinner, performs at the Willows in Arundel singing Castles in the Air. 8th December 2010.

  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 203133-The-SpinnersThe Spinners - Discogs

    A Liverpool-based folk quartet, formed in 1958: The original line up of Tony Davis, Mick Groves, Cliff Hall and Hugh Jones was augmented by other short lived members including Jacqueline MacDonald who went on to form Jacqui And Bridie

  7. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Cliff Hall is no longer with us, but Mick Groves, Tony Davis and Hughie Jones are still going strong, and Hughie is still recording and playing his beloved sea songs. Mick released an album of...