Last Exit
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Last Exit was a music group composed of Ronnie Pearson, drummer of the Phoenix Jazzmen, who is rumored having been asked by the Beatles to part them before eventually Ringo Starr became their drummer, John Hedley, a well-known guitar player around Newcastle, England, Gerry Richardson, teacher and long time companion of the fourth member of the group, Sting.
The band formed in 1974 and was a major act around Newcastle for some years; even in the time when Sting had first success with The Police Last Exit reunited for a last gig their. Richardson invented the name inspired by the book Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby.
In 1976 the band records some demos in the Pathway Studios in London but it does not seem that there is any LP/CD available; in 1977 Sting quits Last Exit to go to London to inforce his musical career and Last Exit play their last concert in Newcastle.