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The Ramblers were a British band formed in 1957, known for their skiffle and folk music. The band was originally composed of Rod Meacham, Len Green, and Dave Carey, and later expanded to include other members such as Alan Tunbridge and Pete Maynard. They gained popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s, performing at various venues and on radio programs.
The Ramblers released several singles and albums during their career, including songs like "Worried Man Blues" and "Railroad Steamboat." They were known for their energetic live performances and their ability to engage with audiences. The Ramblers were part of the skiffle craze that swept across Britain in the late 1950s, influencing many other musicians and bands. Despite disbanding in the 1960s, The Ramblers left a lasting impact on the British music scene during their time together.
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