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Nigel Walley (born Christopher Nigel Walley, 30 June 1941, in Vale Road, Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire) was briefly a tea-chest bass player of The Quarrymen, which included John Lennon. Walley later became manager of the group. His surname has often been spelt incorrectly as 'Whalley' in numerous books and on web pages.

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  • Nigel Walley (born Christopher Nigel Walley, 30 June 1941, in Vale Road, Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire) was briefly a tea-chest bass player of The Quarrymen, which included John Lennon. Walley later became manager of the group. His surname has often been spelt incorrectly as 'Whalley' in numerous books and on web pages.
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  • Christopher Nigel Walley
  • Nigel Walley
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  • 'Wallogs' (by Lennon)
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