Shaking their moptops alongside Gerry And The Pacemakers, The Searchers and The
Beatles, Freddie And The Dreamers were part of the Merseybeat scene that
kick-started a golden age of British pop music and helped shape the great rock
bands of the 1960s. Frontman Freddie Garrity was originally a skiffle-loving
milkman from Manchester, but when Beatlemania struck he joined up with Pete
Birrell, Roy Crewsdon, Derek Quinn and Bernie Dwyer and headed out to Germany to
play at Hamburg's infamous bars and nightclubs. Freddie's energetic leaping and
manic dance move known as "The Freddie" ...