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The history of the Cavern can be divided into 3 distinct
periods.
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The Cavern Club opened its doors for
the first time on January 16th 1957. Initially it was a jazz club
which was gradually infiltrated by skiffle groups, followed by blues
bands and eventually Beat groups, playing a brand of rock n' roll
which became known as Merseybeat. Between 1961 and 1963 The Beatles
made almost 300 appearances. From 1963 through till 1973, many of
the great names of popular music appeared at the Club. >>
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The Club closed in March 1973 and didn't
open its doors again until 1984. It was during this period that
the myths surrounding the Cavern began to take shape.
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Rebuilt and remodelled, the club re-opened
in April 1984. It was not until the 1990's that the Club once again
became a live music venue. The Cavern celebrated its 40th
birthday in 1997 although for many cynics it could not replace the
original. This cynicism came to an abrupt end on 14th December 1999,
when Paul McCartney performed his last gig of the century on the
Cavern stage, giving the Club his personal endorsement and the world
the recognition it truly deserves; living up to it's title 'The
Most Famous Club In The World'. >>
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