tea-chest bass — /ti tʃɛst ˈbeɪs/ (say tee chest bays) noun a bass musical instrument used in bush bands and consisting of a large hollow box, a pole, and a string for plucking stretched taut between the pole and the edge of the box …
Tea chest — A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom. The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500x500x750 millimetres. The term is now used more widely to… … Wikipedia
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The Quarrymen — Infobox Musical artist Name = The Quarrymen Img capt = The Quarrymen playing their first full performance in Rosebery Street, Liverpool. From left to right: Hanton, Griffiths, Lennon, Garry, Shotton, and Davis Img size = Landscape = Background =… … Wikipedia
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Nigel Whalley — (born Christopher Nigel Whalley, 30 June 1941, in Vale Road, Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire) was originally the tea chest bass player of The Quarrymen, afterwards he became manager of the band, until he contracted TB in 1958.Early lifeWhalley… … Wikipedia
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Nigel Walley — Personal information Full name Christopher Nigel Walley Nickname Wallogs (by Lennon) Born 30 June 1941 … Wikipedia