![]() ![]() Rock’n’Roll was very much in its infancy in the UK and he had no real competition, therefore there were no ‘rules’ either for him to follow, or to break. Generally speaking, success owes everything to good luck and good timing, and Laurence Maurice Parnes (3rd September, 1929 – 4th August 1989) was perhaps the classic case of a man being in precisely the right place at the right time. ![]() Indeed, without Parnes (and certainly, without Good!) UK R’n’R would have been an entirely different proposition… one which hardly bears contemplating!!! With the notable exception of the mighty Jack Good, Larry Parnes was very probably the most important non-performing figure in the history of UK Rock’n’Roll.
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