I went back to work the club circuit in the 70s 80s and 90s but it was not the same, Hi, I wonder if anyone remembers a night club in Northumberland St I think it was above Callers it used to have a resident belly dancer and a casino. Some pubs might aim to attract a younger 'trendy' crowd; while others cater for a 'traditional' clientele who want nothing more than a pint of proper ale and the environment in which to enjoy some peace and quiet or an uninterrupted conversation. (Sect, Juncos, Harlem Shuffle etc) The group met up last October for a reunion in Gosforth. I used to work at the Oxford with Don Smith and Jims 2 room as singer with the trio. I was the only doorman for over one year. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. Further to my last comment, some of the regulars I remember from La Dolce Vita were The Barton Brothers (Andy and Phil), Brian Stanners, (Formula One) and Pauline Hall (Fenwicks) The building that housed the Marimba no longer exists. I was only 18/19 years old and really loved the beat, the melody the arrangement and have been hooked all my life. Im trying to find anyone who may have worked with her. A slideshow of pictures taken at Laygate South Shields in the 50's & 60's.. Pictures by Bill Claverly & narrated by Janet Wylie Great bloke and wonderful muso. 10 South Shields pubs, past and present - from the Criterion to the On club nights the occasional drunken troublemaker would be invited upstairs to the wrestling ring and taught the error of his conduct!HAPPY DAZE!!! The Marimba Coffee House on High Bridge, Newcastle (off Grey Street) was another venue opened by Mike Jeffery. old nightclubs in south shields - mail.fgcdaura.sch.ng The night club continued to host cabarets Freddy Starr, Mud and many many more for a few more years and was always called the Dolce Vita until it was renamed Walkers. I went to a few with Billys Mills bonzo.. remember Trevor Chance practising above a pub in Clayton Street,.. My dad used to service the fruit machines in lots of these clubs for my uncle in the 60s. My sister was the girlfriend of Gordon Cleghorn. The club was situated on the ground floor and in the basement of an old building on the Side, almost opposite the Crown Posada public house. Things started to go wrong the following year when Bob Monkhouse found out that Ronnie Markham (who later rebranded himself as the hypnotist Romark) had been helping himself to the club takings and cooking the books. He was from Sunderland and used to come and meet me after school when I was in my school uniform. Saw a lot of these bands at the Rex Hotel in Whitley Bay.It was mobbed when Love Affair on.!!! Loved them! I remember early 70s nightlife which began for me in the Dive Bar underneath the Swallow hotel. Detroit sounds the hinge the outfit perfumed garden well me for one as I was in ALL of them our biggest claim to fame was backing the opportunity knocks star the muscle man at the middle club, byker. It was situated at the junction of Newgate Street and Low Friar Street. Jean McGowan, Hi Trevor Chance. We all used to gather around the juke box trying to get our favourite records played. I am still alive!! Tatler Club in the Haymarket. Does anyone remember Joe and Pat McBeth,fab dancers, Does anyone know of any Italian restaurant where someone called Frank Calzini or Franco Calzini worked in 1967 it was in Pink Lane. Great site..lots of nostalgia. Required fields are marked *. I would love to hear from anyone who is related to me. I have mentioned (more than once) in my previous posts about what a real shame it is that there arent any photographs of such an amazing time; with so many good nightclubs in Newcastle alone. A long shot here but wondering if you ever heard of a band called the Lyle Brown showband or similarplayed in whitley bay in the mid 60s. I think the name was Michaels? Anyway, I hope your life is going well Trevor. Im 75yrs. Met my husband there and saw some great bands and stood next to Eric Burdon at the bar. I spent so many happy weekends there in the 70s and remember being devastated when it closed down and we all had to transfer to the dolce. However good atmosphere,great friendly bar. The Oxford Galleries opened as a ballroom in 1925 and was a popular haunt for dancers through to the late sixties. Greys Club. The Majestic Ballroom is probably most famous for hosting the Beatles very first appearance in the city on 28th January 1963. a great bunch of people used to drink the night there. Equally we are desperately trying to find an internal shot of Scamps? Went to nearly all the clubs mentioned. My sister is Anna Louise Findlay. I also went to the Playground on Westgate Road until about 1976. What an era! Yes my mate the late Geordie Short was the drummer, they were regulars at the Bombers club and Central club and were resident band at the now demolished Mount Pleasant club until Geordie passed away. I went to opening night and subsequent first Sunday of Whitley Bay AGoGo. I played most north east theatres and eventually retired (I think) in 2016. Roger, thanks for a great website, it continues to bring back memories some good, some bad and some unprintable. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); But if you were there and you cant remember much, then this site will jog your memory, at least about the local north east music scene of the mid to late sixties. ___________________________________________________________________________. Saw Ralph Brough our lead singer some years ago, we were running the Peterlee half marathon, theres a change. Can you remember what the music was that was played at the start of every evening- was it by the BarKays? I remember going to the GOGO, but could only go in young set. I dont suppose you have any photographs or memorabilia of any of the clubs you worked in I have memberships cards and entrance tickets but no photos! Primary Menu. The building that housed the Guys & Dolls is still standing. The club was situated on Bath Lane, Newcastle and was spread over three floors with a reception, a disco and a cabaret room, all with curved walls. Cheers Jean x. Kennedy's Bar South Shields 5 Bars & Clubs By steveL794 This is a great Little bar great atmosphere and is such a welcoming bar, well worth a visit great chilling bar 3. Your dad is on Jesmond and not too well at present, Re comment 72 by David Parks away from him: Jeffrey managed the ANIMALS & JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE like small club bands. Can you remember a guy called Louie who also worked at Change is? I also wore a lot of mascara and false eye lashes which sometimes pealed off! Thanks, Great memories, and thanks to everyone for sharing them. Would be good to have a reunion.. sorry to hear of joe lisles death the 69 club owner. In the late 1950s it was converted to a ballroom and became the Majestic. JT, Try playing the 1967 Gamblers version of Cry me a River (on YouTube) Certainly stands the test of time. Sadly Geordie is now in a care home after having several serious strokes and has no memory. Laygate - South Shields - Pics from the 50's & 60's - YouTube Sloopys Disco was opened upstairs at the Dolcey. I was a regular there in the 60s maybe 63-64-65ish I remember the Old Cellar club with Mrs Bailey on the door. I wanted to tell him but I chickened. Your parents would be overjoyed if you managed to find any photos. Im always on the hunt for any photos of either, of these clubs and wondered if you had any at all. old nightclubs in south shields. he was garbage and so were we! Told him Id seen Tubby Hayes and John Dankworth/Clea Laine at Club 11. Heres a reminder of some of those Newcastle clubs and venues and where they were. I think my dad was a drummer for a while with a band called the After Eights. Has had a number of . Then when I went to work at the Ministry in Longbenton the next day people were coming up to me saying they saw me onstage with Wilson Pickett. Happy times, gone forever, but never forgotten. Great site. Mike Pemberton and Mick Pickering had Club Eleven, what memories. old nightclubs in south shields - kvkraigad.org Chas Chandler lived in Heaton and his dad was the roadie. The original building has been demolished and has been replaced by a modern block, which now houses offices and a restaurant. They made an acetate demo at Morton Sound in Carliol Sq. So the Kon-Tors had to play a second set at Wetheralls in Sunderland as part of the fee. Dave Coates. Wow, thank you SO much to Rob Quinn for your lovely comments about working with my Dad,Ken Maddison. Great site look forward to any info. We actually had our engagement party (Nov 1974 I think) upstairs in Bloomers or Change Is not sure when name changed. Many happy memories flooding back. The photograph was taken in the dressing room of The Tavern/Latino in South Shields (my memory for dates etc is very hazy)The lion was a pet and belonged to one of the acts playing at the club. Does anyone remember my dad Mike Mccormick who worked for teddy berg at greys, Having read through these posts I dont think anyone has mentioned the fantastic group called the Gas Board they played at the Quay Club also the Majestic, Theres a bit about the Gas Board on this page, Liz: http://readysteadygone.co.uk/bryan-ferry/. The casino in La Strada (photo courtesy of Rob Quinn), 1963 advertisement for La Strada (courtesy of Rob Quinn), 1965 Advertisement for La Strada (Courtesy of Rob Quinn), Resident group the Crusaders with La Strada owner, Sandford Goudie on the right with a conga drum (photo courtesy of Rob Quinn). I was given an unopened and unused car sticker with the distinctive picture of the girl in bloomers (which is kept safely in my favourite memories box) but Im guessing that you already have a lot of the memorabilia. Any info would be really appreciated. Hi I know Tommy and Davey findlay, Jesmond. My mother Barbara Berg who worked At the Gogo when she was younger is in the second picture, along with the blonde lady on the right who is my Aunty Joan Tenniswood (young) who also worked there! After leaving the Invaders I played there regularly with Blues Band Vermen, with the late Keith Waring on lead and harmonica,Malcolm,ex lead guitar from Kylastrones,forget bass players name and Les Proud singer. Also when I used go to the Dolce there used to be a DJ called Jimmy Walker. Two Scotsmen together in a nightclub, what could possibly go wrong! thank you. He was always a dapper dresser!! My dad nicknamed one of youre daughters shoulders I think her name was Siobhan or Dionne or something? Can you believe I used to have to buy a friend a drink just to get her to dance to something I loved probably JamesBrown or Family or something great! In response to the comments about Bloomers on May 11th by George Sinclair, The club was opened on 6th February 1963 by the Levey brothers from Wallsend. Thank you Suzanne, Of course I remember your dad Jimmy, many great times working together. & Mel Torme At The Cresendo L/Palso also opened a casino upstairs had chemmy games until the early hours later sold it to Ray Grehan.mussoes used to Gig all night in the club into the early hours. Comment by Michael finlay December 12, 2011], How can u be his son micheal -when u cant even spell his name rite -and he hasnt got a clue who jackie is, Anyone remember Purple Haze, a school band from Redwell School in 1968 Johnathan,Richard,Frank and Michael, Hello everyone I dont supose for one minute that anyone remembers me, I was lead singer for The Strangers and The Strollers,what Im really trying to find out kylastron Mac is buried so I can go and pay my respects to an old and dear friend who I lost touch with a long time ago thanks, Hi In October 1968 the Bailey Organisation opened Sloopys disco above La Dolce Vita. 9 South Tyneside nightclubs and pubs we loved and lost - Shields Gazette I was hired by Ron Markem and Bob Monkhouse In January 1969 as Reception Manager for the Change Is club. Cheers. Uncle Bob n Uncle Alf. 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Happy Times. All The Clubs from back in the day | Facebook I also spent many a Monday night at your home testing scotch with your folks and a feisty small terrier before you moved from Whitley Bay. I just wish I could remember them all. I seem to recall that The Rocking Berries played there on one occasion in the Spring of 1967 and they dedicated Hes in Town to my girlfriend Margaret Armstrong. Its pubs, wine bars, and clubs, not to mention the myriad curry restaurants of Ocean Road, are just one of the attractions of the bustling South Tyneside seaside town. What a great site this is, many personalities mentioned I knew well. I went to Change Is probably from 1969 until Scamps opened at the end of 1973. The Tunnel nightclub, Jarrow, December 1991 (Image: NCJ Archive)1 of 9 Sylvesters nightclub in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, in Tyne and Wear, circa 1990s (Image: NCJ Archive)2 of 9 The Casablanca. 10. Excuse me if I sometimes get things wrong, memory is not what it was from 60 years ago. Its no wonder that London gangsters such as the Kray twins were keen to get in on the action. Jean, Great Blog takes me back to that time in my life, I was the drummer in Axtree Junction the lead singer and Guitarist being Bob Barton who went on to be in Becket and on the Old Grey Whistle test, I remember playing at the Blaydon Races for 10 pounds and many other venues throughout the Northeast for similar amounts, had the privilege of being the local band playing alongside many 60s bands including Family, Dave Dee and band The foundations, Love Affair and many more on the baily club circuit, now at 69 years I look back on those times with great pleasure. Did you ever go to the Playground on Westgate road -about the same time as I have a very grainy photo of the outside and also way before that I loved going to the Dive Bar part of the Swallow Hotel on Newgate Street? Photo: Shields Gazette Photo Sales 2. Does anyone have memories of seeing the singer Dick Haymes at any of the following in Newcastle. I did overhear a conversation in which one of the guests asked the other if he had been present at the Gogo on the night that Dave Findlay knocked out Keith Crombies teeth! By this time the Club AGogo on Percy Street was in decline and the opening of Sloopys was probably the final nail in the Club aGogos coffin. Plus Dave living in W. Bay! How many of these South Tyneside nightclub photos - Shields Gazette We always met at the Pit for coffee where we decided what time to meet before going to the Club Ago Go. Clubs in South Shields: The biggest guide to club nights, with lineups, venue details and entry times. I still love to dance but have ditched the false eyelashes! LA DOLCE VITA CRAZY NIGHTS!!! Maybe a good starting point might be the Chronicle as I am sure that they have a library full of old photos. I have very blonde hair so Don Smith the band leader insisted on calling me Mike White. Tom was a regular photographer for the Bailey Organisation. Me mam and dad met there in 1970 and Id love to get them a photo made? JT, #74. Blue Parrot in Sunniside. He can remember going over and taking shots of the area when he heard it was going to be pulled down. Unfortunately I am not able to see them as I am not on Facebook. Do you know where any of the surviving ex members are now? I was told that Davey FINLAY my dad was sent to prison for 10 years for something done down the country but as I dont really know him I cant say. I came up to Newcastle in 1968 when the clubs in london were on the way out. of Newcastle in the 60s. Ahhh the memories of such magical days Robbie use to lean out of the passenger window as they were driving around shouting LOOK NO HANDS ! We also got introduced to Newcastle Brown too! Bounce Back 2 the Old Skool . Student Union do,s were good and remember Sect and Elcorts playing at a couple of them. I live in France now,so dont get many chances to visit the old stomping grounds. Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. It was said that the floor levels could be permutated fifteen different ways and that the dcor could be changed at will by projecting images onto the curved walls. http://readysteadygone.co.uk/bryan-ferry/, Unveiling the past Amanda, Mike and the plaque. Real name "Northumberland Arms". I went to Change Is regularly from about 1969/70 until Scamps opened at the beginning of 1974 I think? Hi I just found a photograph of me with a young mountain lion on my knee. The Majestic Ballroom on the junction of Westgate Road and Clayton Street was originally built as a cinema. Couldnt believe my luck. I read all the stuff about The Maj and Rue And the Rockets, does anyone remember the resident DJ, a young girl (said to be the youngest professional DJ around. In North Shields, for quite a long time in the 60's, the basement of "The Jungle" was a night club. Real name Northumberland Arms. Such a shame it all came to an end way too soon. Another guy from that era I worked with was the tragic big Geordie Short, his group Bits & Pieces were well known around the WMC scene, they ended up as resident group at the now demolished Mount Pleasant club. The photo is of her from when she used to sing at Mayfair and when she appeared on American Bandstand. Hi David, great to hear from someone who worked in so many places, back in the disco days, doing such an important job by providing the fab music. Jill, Hi Jill, I noted last year when we posted vintage photos of clubs and music venues, that the 1970s and 1980s were great times in New Jersey for those who had a penchant for live music. As well as the Crescendo he ran the Club Tempo in London and the Pentland Club in Edinburgh. any help would be great as they are my great uncles. My credentials for getting the job to the best of my knowledge were I was a pro wrestler along with my tag team partner Jason Joe Robson from the Teams Gateshead and my hobby, hypnotism. Dave and Tommy Findley worked the door most week-endsI cant remember the name of the resident group but the singer was called Billy , the saxophinist was Peter and the organist was Bernie . This pub used to have a bad reputation but what a change, visited for Sunday Lunch and enjoyed a lovely meal, a good choice of meals served Carvery style, with the largest choice of vegetables we have ever seen. We were also friends with music journalist Phil Penfold. A Cumbrian group Rue & The Rockets were the resident band at the Majestic for a number of years and had a massive following in Newcastle. My father was Carl Hersman who played keyboards. The Kon-Tors didnt play original music but were a great cover band. truffle pasta sauce recipe; when is disney channel's zombies 3 coming out; bitcoin monthly returns ___________________________________________________________________________. He must have been in his late fifties in the time I knew him, and I think me may no longer be with us forty years on. The time of the Club AGoGo was probably the best for live music in the city. Great memories. Read more about the Marimba on this link. Our nightclub, Industry, will be launching at the end of March, we are next door to Arbeia Bar South Shields. A bit like the place in Dirty Dancing. In the 21st century, we've seen many pubs adapting to cater for families, or attracting sports fans by providing large-screen coverage, and increasingly serving meals - not just pork scratchings. Just discovered this site. Ken was great with fashions and always wore the latest gear, he got a job at City Stylish so we always tried to keep up with the latest trends. The reunion took place at the Jazz Caf, Pink Lane, Newcastle hosted by Keith Crombie who was involved in the day to day running of several Newcastle clubsback in the sixties. Rehearsals were sometimes in the Engineers Club in Ellison place. We have a photo of the inside of Change Is with girls ( no men in sight!) The late Mike Carr appeared there as well as his brother Mike(vibes). Does anyone have any info on Jimmy Bence and his Orchestra, particularly around 1965ish? Dave Finlay was a very good decorator and I used to pick him up at his house in Jesmond and travel on to Whitley Bay At the time the club was only open on Friday and Saturday evenings . The Crays quickly found the law too darned hot up here and returned south after a short and unproductive trip. You mentioned Bill Colwill there was a Bill C. who used to be always at the Mayfair maybe to do with the music and he was in my shop every lunch time with a Colin Topping and a guy called Brian. My social life started at the Cellar Club in South Shields, moved on to the GoGo whilst it was at its height, back to the Cellar (renamed the New Cellar and then the Chelsea Cat), with a few detours along the way via the Latino, Dolce Vita, Greys Club, Change Is and finally Julies. Fond memories of him. . ideal for struggling musicians. I would like to say a huge Thank You to Roger for first of all, building up this amazing website and secondly helping people, as you have with me, to share their memories of a very special time in their lives. Ray Grehan, who owned various night clubs including the Blue Note in Sunderland and the Crescendo Club at Whitley Bay, passed away about eight years ago. She was called Maggie Ross, quite a dancer as I recall. Any information you have would be great. TO MIKE GRAHAM, hey !! I frequented most of the clubs at one time or another so it has been brilliant to find this website to bring back the memories. 1. The Downbeat was situated in Carliol Square, Newcastle not far from Worswick Street bus station. old nightclubs in south shields - consultoresayc.co Just stumbled across this, I am the son of David Finlay please put all your stories from the hay days so I can get some sort of history to pass on to my kids as my mother jackie and davey split up when I was a baby and I only have his reputation to talk of and dont know if what I am told is true. My dad played with him in a band before the war as a lad in Newcastle. 17:50, 2 MAR 2023. Before then, they always return false. thankyou for bringing back fantastic memories every one. We had a drink with him at the hotel and what a lovely man he is. #93 Roger. Yes Trever. on drums (not Des Omally) and Maggie Miles vocals. Mum is 80 now and terminally ill with cancer. Johny Sampson provided the music with Mirelle Grey and later Johny Heenan. I think Wednesdays was Cats Night Out mainly only records being played but Saturdays it was bands,The Kylastrons were a favourite I remember in their leather trousers playing Hall Of The Mountain King with loads of echo. According to her they had sex on the floor there. ha ha ha. Read more. Jean McGowan x, re: comment 94 George Sinclair The lavishly decorated premises had once been the Piccadilly Club, which was run by Dennis Stafford who was later jailed for the 1967 murder of Angus Sibbett in the notorious One-Armed Bandit case. One night there was a huge fight which involved about 30 people and resulted in the wall between the casino and the disco being knocked down. That building and those surrounding it were demolished and have been rebuilt. Change Is was financed by comedian, Bob Monkhouse who teamed up with Newcastle entrepreneur Ronnie Markham in an attempt to open a club that would offer something different to the many other clubs in the city at that time. What a very comprehensive and informative site and great to see some of the places that meant quite a lot to me in my younger days. I have never heard of Tom Oxley, but would love to know more. I was just a nipper at the time but I remember my folks going to all those clubs as well as Change Is. I have great memories of spending many nights, years later, listening to Nigel Stanger and Lindolph DOliviera playing with the East Side Torpedoes too. I used to go to the Marimba on a Saturday morning, I remember going down to the cellar which was typical of all the cellars in Grey Street as I believe it was known as smugglers run in the past, as they went down to the river. Wonder if anybody remembers him. I beleive he appeared at a number of clubs in Newcastle and the north east. Nice to see the Dolce vita, too. I went to a place in 1972 which I knew only as the dive bar and could never understand why. Today, the pub is called Kennedy's 3 of 10 The. If anyone has any good images or information, please post on here or contact me personally. The club was initially owned and run by Mike Jeffery who went on to manage The Animals and Jimi Hendrix. A former nurse said she feels "lucky to . Hi, could anybody please give me any information about my father geoff manning aka harry branson gorst, who married my MOTHER, irene graham. Hey everyone Happy Days. If anyone has any input on my post please respond. The club closed as Change Is and reopened as Bloomers. I had the Landlords bitter the following day in Wetherspoons and it tasted . Below is a modern day aerial view with the same locations marked (some of the original buildings have now gone). Yes the Go-Go times were brill and wish we had photos of everyone we went round with as memories of them times are a bit vague for me but Ill try and write down how those days were. Met some real characters. My father never wavered in his belief that Michael was not guilty of infamous murder of Angus Sibbet the fruit machine man/ and said he was odds on the fall guy.
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