Early Career Groups (pre-Shadows/Drifters)
- 1956/7 - The Railroaders(#1)
- Hank Marvin (guitar), Bruce Welch (guitar), George Williams (guitar) and Jim ? (drums)
- 1956/7 - The Railroaders(#2)
- Hank Marvin (guitar), Bruce Welch (guitar), Eddie Silver (guitar), George Williams (b) and Jim ? (drums)
- 1958 - The Five Chesternuts
- 7"single - ("Jean Dorothy"/"Teenage love" on Columbia)
- Gerry Hurst (v), Hank Marvin (guitar), Bruce Welch (guitar), Neil Johnson (b) and Pete Chester (drums)
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