Tommy Quickly

Tommy Quickly (born Thomas Quigley, 7 July 1945) is an English retired rock and roll singer who recorded mostly in the early 1960s.

[2] Brian Epstein noticed Tommy when he opened a show at a NEMS Enterprises Beatles promotion at the Queens Hall in Widnes.

[2] Spotted as the vocalist with local group the Challengers, he was not signed until almost a year later;[2] Epstein liked Quigley but not the band, suggesting first a name change (to "Tommy Quickly and the Stops"), then pairing him instead with the Remo Four.

[3] He then made the usual round of appearances on stage and in public, and was promoted by Epstein as part of his NEMS Enterprises artist stable.

Tommy Quickly and the Remo Four can be seen performing "Humpty Dumpty" in the 1965 film Pop Gear (released in the United States as Go Go Mania).