TV Radio Mirror (1960)

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Before and after. The girls sang a Scottish medley for that first public appearance in 1954. (Kilts, courtesy of mother "Sis" Lennon; photograph, courtesy of family friend Mike Marrant.) Among the notable differences when Bill and his daughters came back to perform in the same hall, six years later: Youngest of the foursome, Janet, didn't fall asleep back stage. And eldest, Dianne, is now about to be married. After and before. When the Lennon Brothers returned in I960, they repeated their previous hit, "Dry Bones" — this time, without dislocating Bill's shoulder, as they did in 1954! Quartet, from left to right: Ted, Bill, Pat and Bob Lennon.