Billy Kinsley gets brick on Mathew Street Wall of Fame
Recently Billy Kinsley brought the house
down playing many of his greatest hits before an enthusiastic crowd at the Cavern Club backstage in Liverpool
to celebrate his new book "It's Love That Really Counts: The Billy Kinsley Story" written by
BBC Radio Merseyside Host Spencer Leigh, and new CD of solo work "It's Love That
Really Counts" released, September 9th.
Billy was a former Apple session musician who played on many Apple label sessions and was been a lifelong friend
of the Beatles. He achieved fame for many hits with the MerseyBeats and Liverpool Express such as
"Sorrow", "It's Love That Really Counts", "You Are My Love" and
many others.
Billy's own brick on the Cavern Club wall, presented by Cavern Club owner Bill Heckle, is
located behind the statue of John Lennon on Mathew Street. Billy is already represented on
the wall with at least 6 bricks with the names of various bands he has played with including the MerseyBeats, The
Kinsleys and many others.
Last year, Billy was featured in a BBC Radio Merseyside series by Spencer Leigh, and a new book
based on that show is now available.
Extracted from an original article by Katie Hickox for www.beatlesnews.com
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