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Overview of the events of 1957 in British music
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This is a summary of 1957 in music in the United Kingdom , including the official charts from that year.
1 January – Benjamin Britten conducts the opening performance of his ballet The Prince of the Pagodas at Covent Garden.[ 1]
11 January – Tommy Steele reaches no 1 in the UK chart with his cover of "Singing the Blues ", thus achieving chart-topping success before his American rival Elvis Presley .
16 January – The Cavern Club opens in Liverpool as a jazz club .
25 January – First performance of William Walton 's Cello Concerto in Boston .[ 1]
3 March – Patricia Bredin represents the UK at the 2nd Eurovision Song Contest in Frankfurt, finishing in 7th place. It is the first time the UK has entered the competition.
June – Kay Kendall , star of Les Girls , marries Rex Harrison , star of My Fair Lady .
6 July – John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles first meet at a garden fete at St. Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool , at which Lennon's skiffle group, The Quarrymen , is playing (and in the graveyard of which an Eleanor Rigby is buried).
7 August – The Quarrymen first play at The Cavern Club in Liverpool in an interlude spot between jazz bands; when John Lennon starts the group playing Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel ", the club's owner at this time hands him a note reading "Cut out the bloody rock 'n roll ".[ 2]
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20 January – Andy Sheppard , saxophonist and composer
27 January – Janick Gers , guitarist and songwriter
3 February – Steven Stapleton , singer-songwriter (Nurse with Wound and Current 93 )
13 February – Tony Butler English bass player (Big Country and On the Air )
28 February – Phil Gould , drummer, singer and songwriter (Level 42 )
21 March – John Whitfield , conductor
26 March – Paul Morley , music journalist
20 May – Sid Vicious , punk musician (died 1979)
27 May – Siouxsie Sioux , singer
29 May – Big George , composer, bandleader, and broadcaster (died 2011)
7 June – Paddy McAloon , English singer-songwriter (Prefab Sprout )
21 June – Mark Brzezicki , drummer (Big Country , The Cult , Ultravox , and Procol Harum )
24 June – Astro , rapper (UB40 )
3 July – Poly Styrene , punk musician (died 2011)
11 July – Peter Murphy , singer-songwriter (Bauhaus and Dalis Car )
18 July – Keith Levene , English guitarist, songwriter, and producer (Public Image Ltd , The Flowers of Romance , and The Clash ) (died 2022)
31 August – Glenn Tilbrook , singer, songwriter and guitarist (Squeeze )
11 September – Jon Moss , drummer
11 November – Tony 'Gad' Robinson, singer (Aswad )
20 December – Billy Bragg , singer-songwriter
5 January – Gertie Gitana , music hall entertainer, 69[ 4]
21 January – Harry Gordon , entertainer, 63[ 5]
13 March – Lena Ashwell , entertainer, 84
12 May – Marie Rappold , operatic soprano, 83[ 6]
1 August – Cathal O'Byrne , singer and poet, 90
18 August – Louis Levy , film composer, 62
1 September – Dennis Brain , horn virtuoso, 36 (car accident)
20 October – Jack Buchanan , singer, dancer, actor and director, 66
21 December – Eric Coates , composer, 71
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