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Liverpool Express was a successful pop/rock quartet that formed out of the remnants of <a href="spotify:artist:19wFPClrDrAi2dyGO1tqLU">Rockin' Horse</a>, a short-lived early-'70s oldies-oriented band organized by '60s Liverpool music veterans Jimmy Campbell and <a href="spotify:artist:4WVHxdHMwR17FAkdMch6Dg">Billy Kinsley</a>. <a href="spotify:artist:4WVHxdHMwR17FAkdMch6Dg">Kinsley</a> restarted <a href="spotify:artist:19wFPClrDrAi2dyGO1tqLU">Rockin' Horse</a> in 1975 with Tony Coates on guitar and vocals, Roger Scott Craig on keyboards, and Derek Cashin on drums, while <a href="spotify:artist:4WVHxdHMwR17FAkdMch6Dg">Kinsley</a> played bass. Signed to British Warner Bros., they had a slow start with the abortive debut single "Smile," but scored with their second record, "You Are My Love," which reached number 11. They became fixtures in the mid-level of the U.K. charts for more than five years, with the occasional run up to the Top Ten, and in later years Cashin was succeeded by Pete Kircher and Coates was replaced by Kenny Parry. Their history came to an end when <a href="spotify:artist:4WVHxdHMwR17FAkdMch6Dg">Kinsley</a> rejoined his '60s outfit <a href="spotify:artist:41qTjISnBzDLRlrJEJNGKj">the Merseybeats</a> in the early '90s. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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