Frederick James 'Bob' Wooler was born, Liverpool on 19 January 1926; died, Liverpool, 8 February 2002. He is most notable for being instrumental in introducing The Beatles to their manager, Brian Epstein & as the DJ at the Cavern Club. While he was living in Garston, he became involved in managing a skiffle group called The Kingstrums. He entered them into a talent contest at the Gateacre Labour Club. The competition was won by a group called The Mars Bars, … Wikipedia
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Bob Wooler, the Cavern disc jockey who died earlier this year, had often talked of writing a book of his experiences. - Beatles news from heart of Liverpool icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0800beatles/0050news/page.cfm...
Bob had always been very wary of professional journalists' attempts to get him to 'spill the beans', and perhaps my rather naive attempts to get him to do a bit of the same, seemed perverse enough to persuade him to give me a chance. I had written a poem beatles.ncf.ca/robinson.html
He contributed a column to Mersey Beat, "The Roving I", in which readers would delight at his colourful, alliterative style of writing in which he described the Beatles as "rhythmic revolutionaries" and shady agents as "those characters from consville". www.beatles64.co.uk/bobwooler.htm