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Wall of Fame opens in Liverpool
Pop pensioner Lita Roza, the first ever Scouser to scoop a number one hit, is heading back to Liverpool to launch a tribute to scores of the city's chart toppers. In 1953, Lita Roza reached number one with her hit How Much is that Doggie in the Window; now aged 75 she has been invited by Liverpool City Council to unveil the Wall of Fame on Mathew Street. The Wall, a short distance from the Cavern Club, will feature 53 bronze discs representing the chart-topping hits that have come out of the city since the charts began 48 years ago. City Council executive member for leisure and tourism, Frank Doran, says Liverpool is bidding to become the British - and eventually European - Capital of Culture in 2008: Innovative schemes like this are not only evidence of the creative talent all over the City, but also the great ideas people have come up with to show it off.
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