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that Wooler become The Beatles' manager, an offer that he declined. Wooler himself was subsequently instrumental in introducing the Beatles to their future manager, Brian Epstein. His voice was captured on a live EP by the Big Three at the Cavern, saying "We've got the hi-fi high & the lights down low, so here we go, with the Big Three Show!" Wooler became one of the major figures on the Mersey Scene and did much to help the various groups, remaining at the Cavern until 1967. - Famously, Wooler was physically attacked by
282:'s 21st birthday party in Paul's Aunty Jin's (or Gin's' - short for Virginia's) house in Dinas Lane. Wooler (then 37) reportedly required urgent medical attention after the attack by Lennon (then 22). Possible legal or criminal action against Lennon was avoided by a significant payment to Wooler. Despite the incident, relations between the Beatles organization and Wooler remained cordial enough that Wooler continued to participate in Beatles events in and around Liverpool with the apparent approval of Lennon and Epstein. 24: 273:
offered him a job at the Top Ten Club, but it burned down shortly after opening. Always of smart attire, Wooler then started full-time employment, in his most notable role, as compère at the Cavern Club. Whilst Williams was sorting out his finances, due to his former club burning down, he recommended
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group called The Kingstrums. He entered them into a talent contest at the Gateacre Labour Club. The competition was won by a group called The Mars Bars, who later became
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In later years, Wooler and Allan Williams staged annual Beatles conventions in Liverpool. Wooler suffered a stroke in the 1980s and died at the
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Wooler's encyclopaedic knowledge of the local scene soon made him a sought-after figure by promoters and his advice was regularly heeded.
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Wooler is given credit for creating and being the first to print the familiar Beatles first-name order of John, Paul,
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Best of Fellas: The Story of Bob Wooler - Liverpool's First D. J., the Man Who Introduced "The Beatles"
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he worked, part-time, for promoters such as Wally Hill of Peak Promotions.
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for the shows put on at local jive hives. As a compère/
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