August 12, 1960 Blue Angel, Liverpool, ENG

The Liverpool group, Derry and the Seniors, had given up their jobs to do a gig for Larry Parnes. When they didn't get it, they were so annoyed that they decided to go to London to beat Larry up. Allan Williams said to them: 'If you are going to London you should take your instruments'. He drove them down and got them into the 2I's, the club where Tommy Steele had been discovered. They didn't beat up Larry Parnes, but they did go down well at the club.

Bruno Koschmider, a German promoter, saw them there and hired them for his own club, the Kaiserkeller in Hamburg, where they stayed for a couple of months. He liked them so much that he got in touch with Allan Williams and said, 'We want another Liverpool band to play at the Indra'.

Allan Williams offered the gig to The Beatles, but said that 'the fellow wants a five-piece'. The band had heard about musicians getting gigs in Stuttgart, where there were American army bases and knew that those kinds of gigs were available around Germany, so it was an exciting thought.

With their Saturday night residency at the Grosvenor Ballroom cancelled due to local complaints, The Beatles had some time off. On August 6th they went to Mona Best's Casbah Coffee Club where they saw The Blackjacks playing.

The group had Mona's son Pete Best playing a brand new drum kit. The Blackjacks were on the point of splitting up, so The Beatles suggested to Pete that he join them for their first trip to Hamburg.

Best was interested in the proposal, and agreed to audition for them on the following Friday.