As the voice and driving force of The Swinging Blue Jeans, Ray Ennis helped shape the sound of Merseybeat, blending trad jazz and beat music into hits including ‘Hippy Hippy Shake’ and ‘You’re No Good.’ Ray reflects on the Cavern Club days, where The Beatles supported them, the group’s Hamburg education, and the missed chances that might have made them transatlantic giants. Even today, Ray remains wry, clear-eyed, and passionate about music. This is a rare insight into an artist who was at the centre of Britain’s 1960s pop revolution.
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The Swinging Blue Jeans – Hippy Hippy Shake! by Peter Checksfield
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I have enjoyed this interview with Ray so very much. For me Ray has one of the greatest voices in British pop. Also great to hear he is well and still singing.
Ray… i hope you read this…. I admire you deeply and i thank you for the wonderful records that became all time classics.
Wim
From The Netherlands