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Spencer Leigh (born 1 February 1945) is a
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and
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, with particular expertise in the development of pop and
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and culture in Britain.


Career

He started broadcasting on
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in the early 1970s. His first series, ''No Holds Bard'' was based around the Mersey poets. His music programme ''On the Beat'' was running continuously from 1985 to 2020 on BBC Radio Merseyside since 1985. Over the years, Leigh interviewed thousands of musicians on the show. The entire collection of 2,027 programmes has been given to Liverpool's Central Library and there is an on-going project to archive them. Some one-off series have been given to the British Library. His first book was ''Paul Simon - Now and Then'', published in 1973, the first biography of the American singer-songwriter
Paul Simon Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actor whose career has spanned six decades. He is one of the most acclaimed songwriters in popular music, both as a solo artist and as half of folk roc ...
. Since then, he has written, or collaborated on, over two dozen books. Many of his books relate to
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
or
Merseybeat Beat music, British beat, or Merseybeat is a British popular music genre that developed, particularly in and around Liverpool, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The genre melded influences from American rock and roll, rhythm and blues, skiffle ...
and he has interviewed many people connected to the Liverpool 1960s scene. There have been several one-off series on BBC Radio Merseyside, the best known being 'Let's Go Down the Cavern' in 1981, which was also broadcast on local BBC stations throughout the UK. Leigh has written the sleeve notes or CD booklets for over 200 albums. He writes obituaries of musicians for ''
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'', ''
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'', and the ''
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'', and he has written extensively or ''
Record Collector ''Record Collector'' is a British monthly music magazine. It was founded in 1980 and distributes worldwide. History The early years The first standalone issue of ''Record Collector'' was published in March 1980, though its history stretches ba ...
'', ''Country Music People'' and ''Now Dig This''. He has a weekly 'My City' every Saturday in the
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. His history of
British pop British pop music is popular music, produced commercially in the United Kingdom. It emerged in the mid-to late 1950s as a softer alternative to American rock 'n' roll. Like American pop music it has a focus on commercial recording, often orienta ...
before the
Beatles The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the developme ...
, ''Halfway To Paradise'' (1996), has been expanded and issued in two volumes as ''British Pop Before The Beatles'', available only on Kindle. He has written a series of musical biographies for McNidder & Grace - Frank Sinatra (updated with 50 pages of lists in 2022), Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Simon and Garfunkel. ''Goodreads.com''
Retrieved 2 February 2019
For the sixtieth anniversary of the Beatles' first Parlophone single,
Love Me Do "Love Me Do" is the official debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, backed by " P.S. I Love You". When the single was originally released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962, it peaked at number 17. It was released in the United ...
, he and Mike Jones have been working on The Road to Love Me Do. It tells the story of Merseybeat through the Liverpool artists who came before the Beatles and details numerous private recordings made by local bands prior to October 1962. The music is highlighted with QR codes, the first music book to use QR codes in this way.


Publications

* ''Paul Simon - Now and Then'' (1973) * ''Presley Nation'' (1976) * ''Stars In My Eyes - Personal Interviews With Top Music Stars'' (1980) * ''Let’s Go Down the Cavern'' (1984) * ''Speaking Words of Wisdom'' (1991) * ''Halfway to Paradise, Britpop 1955–1962'' (1996) * ''Drummed Out! - The Sacking of Pete Best'' (1998) * ''Baby, That Is Rock and Roll, American Pop, 1954–1963'' (2000) * ''Brother, Can You Spare a Rhyme? - 100 Years Of Hit Songwriting'' (2001) * ''Puttin' on the Style - The Lonnie Donegan Story'' (2002) * ''Sweeping the Blues Away - A Celebration of the Merseysippi Jazz Band'' (2002) * ''The Best of Fellas - The Story of Bob Wooler, Liverpool's First DJ'' (2002) * ''Twist and Shout! - Merseybeat, the Cavern, the Star-Club and the Beatles'' (2004) * ''Sound! - The Liverpool Pop Quiz Book'' (2004) * ''Wondrous Face - The Billy Fury Story'' (2005) * ''Things Do Go Wrong'' (2008; Kindle 2012) * ''The Cavern - The Most Famous Club in the World'' (2008) * ''Everyday - Getting Closer to Buddy Holly'' (2009) * ''Tomorrow Never Knows: The Beatles on Record'' (2010) * ''It's Love That Really Counts - The Billy Kinsley Story'' (2010) * ''The Beatles in Hamburg'' (2011) * ''The Beatles in Liverpool'' (2012) Republished in paperback, 2014 * ''The Beatles in America'' (2013) * ''British Pop Before The Beatles: Volume 1 The Story'' (2015) ebook * ''British Pop Before The Beatles: Volume 2 The Profiles'' (2015) ebook * ''American Pop Before The Beatles'' (2015)ebook * ''Best Of The Beatles: The Sacking Of Pete Best'' (2015) Updated 'Drummed Out. Paperback and ebook * ''Frank Sinatra: An Extraordinary Life'' (2015) (Updated with 50 pages of lists and an index, 2022) * ''The Cavern Club: The Rise of the Beatles and Merseybeat'' (June 2016) Revised and updated version of 'The Cavern' * ''Simon and Garfunkel: Together Alone'' (2016) * ''Love Me Do to Love Me Don't: The Beatles on Record'' (June 2016) Revised version of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' * ''Elvis Presley: Caught In A Trap'' (2017) * ''Buddy Holly: Learning The Game'' (January 2019) Revised and updated version of 'Everyday - Getting Closer to Buddy Holly' * ''Could This Be Magic? The Story of Doo-Wop'' (April 2020) (only available as an e-book) * ''Bob Dylan: Outlaw Blues'' (July 2020) Spencer Leigh has also written or collaborated on the following books with other authors: * ''Memories of Buddy Holly'' with Jim Dawson (1996) * ''The Walrus Was Ringo - 101 Beatles Myths Debunked'' (2002) by
Alan Clayson Alan Clayson (born 3 May 1951, Dover, Kent) is an English singer-songwriter, author and music journalist. He gained popularity in the late 1970s as leader of the band Clayson and the Argonauts. In addition to contributing to publications such as ' ...
and Spencer Leigh * ''1000 UK Number One Hits'' (2005) by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh * ''Aspects of Elvis - Tryin' To Get To You'' (1994) edited by Alan Clayson and Spencer Leigh * ''Behind the Song - The Stories of 100 Great Pop and Rock Classics'' (1998) by
Michael Heatley Michael Heatley is the author or editor of over thirty biographies, including ''Backstreet Boys: The Unofficial Book'', ''Bon Jovi: In Their Own Words'' and ''Rolf Harris: The Most Talented Man In The World.'' In 1995, he wrote the liner notes to ...
and Spencer Leigh * ''The Beatles Book'' (
Hunter Davies Edward Hunter Davies (born 7 January 1936) is a British author, journalist and broadcaster. His books include the only authorised biography of the Beatles. Early life Davies was born in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, to Scottish parents. For four ...
(2016) with Keith Badman, David Bedford and Spencer Leigh) * ''Congratulations: Songwriter to the Stars'' Bill Martin's biography, ghosted by Spencer Leigh (2017) * ''30-Second Rock Music'' (
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(2018) Edited by Mike Evans with Gillian Gaar, Patrick Humphries Paul Kingsbury, Spencer Leigh and Hugh Weldon * ''The Road to Love Me Do: The Beatles and their Liverpool Contemporaries'' (September 2022) with Mike Jones


References

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