My name is Bryan Jeffrey ex singer with The Playmates, The Mafia And The Surf Board, a lot of our time spent in Germany and Switzerland. Like George I have been looking for pics for years. At 3.10 a pint they should be kept in better condition. I have googled and tried Face book but without any success. i used to go to the old cellar club in south Shields i/m sure it did/nt sell alcohol then, any way my mam bought me a can can petticoat and it was made of lace that was starched and when us girs sat down the petticoat was a massive sea of lace and our [sussies and stockings] were often on view!! I was a DJ at sloopys,(along with Dave), Bloomers, The Oxford plus many more including a club in Whitley Bay on the Esplanade. . Good times- great musicians. Apparently thats where John first spotted me when I was dancing and that was all I was interested in at the time! Also played at Muscle In as I was friendly with the owner Walter McCrae. I then returned to a normal life !!!! Most of the lads my age in 1972 aspired to have their hair like the lovely Marc Bolan. The opening of the club was preceded by an intense advertising campaign in the local press involving some quite off-beat and quirky adverts: . Without the contribution of these two men the club and music scene of the north east would have been considerably different. My dad owned Greys Club making it the club to be seen at! Hi George, Im not absolutely sure but think my husband John may have an outside shot. I was a teenager in the 60s and along with my friends we went to a lot of the clubs mentioned, especially the GoGo, Downbeat Club, the Pickwick in Whitley Bay, and sometimes the La Dolce Vita. I seem to remember the band playing at The Majestic at the bottom of Westgate Rd. Thank you. Save this search; Map View; List your business for Free! We both looked and dressed older. Your email address will not be published. He was with his daughter who is also a sInger. I was around a bit earlier-my brother Tony Gillman (friend of Kieth Crombie)was heavily involved in music scene through New Orleans Jazz Club and used to organize Beach /Forest Barbecues(sometimes unauthorized by council I believe)we seemed to `move away from scene quite quickly-Jazz Bands and all.Great fun and wonderful memories of Melbourne street which ultimately inspired my visit to New Orleans and Nashville-music cities USA-great times. A friend in music (Colin Bradley who played in a Teesside band called The Road Runners with Paul Rodgers and Micky Moody in the 60s) was kind enough to send me a link. Mike Pemberton and Mick Pickering had Club Eleven, what memories. Read more about the Marimba on this link. 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. Ifeel so incredibly nostalgic about those very important days, which went over much too quickly. The event is free to enter, with collection buckets out for those who wish to donate and will run from an early time of. Great article, as with Michael(the previous poster)I have a family connection to these times. 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 met my first girlfriend Yvonne there, started going to the Downbeat also Club Eleven in Sunderland with my close pal Rod. Does anyone remember the old New Orleans Jazz Club in Melbourne Street.the manager was Polish, Jurek.also his son, young Jurek, also his sister used to make an appearance every now and then. Hi, I was in the Ken Maddison band for a number of years but when he died then Margaret I lost touch with her. Sorry to waffle on just wanted you to sayhello if it should be by any chance the Bill Colwell from 1967/8 years at our Newcastle shop. ___________________________________________________________________________. 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. Wright). The club was opened by the very Famous radio DJ Simon Dee. Does nobody remember the Jimmy Bence Orchestra the resident band at the Mayfair? I love this blog I am originally from Sunderland and have been trying to recall some of the clubs from this time this site has hit almost all of the ones I went to (mostly on Wearside) starting with the Seaburns cats night out on Wednesday nights, the Cellar (lying about our ages to get in) the Grange, the Bay Hotel and Wetheralls. Shields there was no late licence and it shut around 10-30. The club was in a street of semi derelict terrace house and the club itself was an ordinary terraced house with the music on the upper floor. A long time ago! 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. Some of the guests hadnt seen each other for decades so there was a lot of catching up to do. So if you two ever want to meet up just let me know, my email is david.coates@autosounds.co.uk. Other acts that appeared at the Majestic Ballroom in the sixties include; The Moody Blues, The Kinks, The Spencer Davis Group, The Hollies, Van Morrison and the Small Faces. there was a keyboard player and a drummer called Allan, who drove around Newcastle in a big left hand drive American car. Julie Macsorley had been cooking a chicken at her home near South Shields when her carbon monoxide (CO) alarm alerted her to the danger. At the Dogs Bowl in South Shield we played with Chris Barber and his band, What a great guy Pat Halcox was, Also on the bill was Soonny Boy Williamson, that late great Southern states blues man. Used to visit all the above clubs including the strange Muscle Inn..the Downbeat was something else.I cant even remember a Gents toilet being there.but there was a backyard that we used! The Haymarket pub was our haunt and thats where we got to know everyone and Ill try and remember all we used meet up with. Hi I know Tommy and Davey findlay, Jesmond. In North Shields, for quite a long time in the 60's, the basement of "The Jungle" was a night club. I have just came across your great website while looking for information of the bands that played at the Seaburn Hall It was a great place to go to if you liked dancing which I did. Not in the same league as the other clubs in the area, but full of the essentials of life - beer, women, music and food. It features nightclubs in South Shields who offer clubbing, live bands and nightlife. to commemorate these experiences I have recently cut a CD called Cats Nite Out on which I have included the R & R music we used then.I went on the sing throughout my life as a solo artiste, called Ray Donne for a period and then back to my real name. He was the minder for Tom Jones when he came to the La Dolce Vita. My dad Bob Stephenson (pianist) played at both La Dolce Vita and La Strada. Ziggy's 19 Bars & Clubs By jacquelinesQ1680QF I still have the Badfinger single I won off the DJ in my treasure box. Eric Burdon of the Animals lived in the Walker area and I remember standing next to him in the bus queue shortly before he rocketed to international fame. The Guys & Dolls club is less well known than some of the other Newcastle clubs of the early to mid sixties. It was an eye opener for a very young me and I loved it. We also went to the Cellar Jazz Club in South Shields and to the jazz club at the Grange Hotel in Fulwell, Sunderland where lots of art students from Sunderland Art College went. old now and remember the Change Is days like they were yesterday. [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. If you want to get in touch enquiry@deadgoodvideo.co.uk. Driving my dads car along the wet cobbled Melbourne street to visit The New Orleans Jazz club on a winters night in the early 60s to see what I thought of the music / jazz experience set me up for life. I went to Change Is probably from 1969 until Scamps opened at the end of 1973. what a great club. The resident band was called the Del 5 the singer was Billy Wilson from Gateshead There was 2 sax players Peter Parkinson from South Shields was one but Im afraid the other name escapes me, Bernie was the organist while his brother was the drummer they were from Sunderland. I met my husband at Nelson Street jazz club. #11 of 20 Nightlife in South Shields. (Sect, Juncos, Harlem Shuffle etc) I remember a night run by the students union at the Mayfair where they would have on 3 or 4 top groups of the sixties. In relation to the Hendrix gig my dads uncle was the manager at the Haymarket Hotel and he reckons the band had a pint in the back room ,presumably before they went on or between sets, Great to see Germain up there looking as animated as ever ..pity there is not a music track download of everyone in action! oops sorry just found them under media -great stuff thanks. The Sounds Londoner Ronnie Pipe on piano Herbie Flowers bass Des ??? Absolutely loved it. 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. It was originally the Clergy Jubilee School, which opened in the early part of the 19th Century, Read more about the Downbeat Club on this link. Bernie died a couple of years ago and I hear his collection of guitars were donated to The Sage. Invaders Friday Alan Price Rythm Combo featuring Lound Mouth Burden Sunday. 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. away from him: Jeffrey managed the ANIMALS & JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE like small club bands. They gave me a flyer which had their past and present in it. View listing packages . Lol. loved those ..times i/ve never lost my love of Jazz, and am still singing those beautifull songs in and around the Northeast. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. The band names mentioned on this site Junco Partners Alan Hull (bless im) and The Sect. They always wore wine coloured suits and cowboy small ties. I was only 5 or 6 but my uncle Michael who owned the places used to give me Coca Cola he seemed like a god to me then! I probably went there between 1971 and 72 (I was 18 in 72) and can remember the feeling if excitement at hearing the very loud music coming from a juke box. 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. Often return back to the area and go walkabout. Happy days! I was with the MARTELLES, we played at Club Eleven every Thursday, it was a blues night gig, great from the basement blues music. X, Jean ref Badfinger LP remember when the promoter give it to the JD Geoff Tate, got one myself, Hi George, Just noticed your comment which was addressed to me but (see comment 84) it should have been for Lorraine who i was sharing Bloomers memorabilia with I have fond if hazy memories of that weekend! I am now almost 80 and still follow the era and the music. HAPPY DAYS>, Anyone still keep in contact with David or Tommy Findlay? How embarrassing. Sydney Australia. Met my husband there and saw some great bands and stood next to Eric Burdon at the bar. Sharing the ladies toilets with the staff from the bus company in the same building. Sunderland. Reading this took me back to my childhood. please call me, if you dont want to speak here i TOTALLY understand, Worked greys club 1974 worked night club then casino had great memories also worked moulin rouge dean street for Teddy berg when they took over the bottos etc. Thanks There were two lads called Tich and Grass who frequented the club and fancied themselves as hard men.They beat up Paul Williams, who was then with Mayall, when he bumped into one of them. It had a bad name she said. In North Shields, for quite a long time in the 60s, the basement of The Jungle was a night club. My dad nicknamed one of youre daughters shoulders I think her name was Siobhan or Dionne or something? Hello .would anyone have any information on Ken White..he was in a double act..Collins and Wright I believemy Dad was Ken and My Godfather was Lenny. Those of us of a certain age will remember clubs like La Dolce Vita, Greys Club, the Cavendish and the Club AGogo. I regularly caught last bus from Sunderland (where my Wife lived) to Worsick Street but missed last bus to Fenham so went to Jazz Lounge at Club Agogo until 01.30hrs and hada a few beers and watched some great acts.I then caught the All Night Entertainment bus from the Central Station at 02.00hrs with a Bun Burger in my hand from Bowers. Jean (still dancing) x. I think the name was Michaels? Happy days, Dawn the Nelson Street Jazz Club is mentioned on the page about the Marimba Coffee House. Some of the other people there were Wally Nash (now a business man living in the USA) who managed the Marimba for Mike Jeffery and later the Blue Note in Sunderland for Ray Grehan; Sandford Goudie who owned the La Strada clubs in Sunderland and South Shields; Trixie Sullivan who was Mike Jefferys secretary and personal assistant (at the time he managed Jimi Hendrix), vocalist David Macbeth, Teddy Berg owner of Greys Club, Barabara Berg and Joan Tenniswood who both worked at the Club aGogo in the sixties. Both my grandmothers once worked in the Tyne Dock Hotel, now Kennedys at Tyne Dock, and I remember passing Slake Terrace on my way to work in Newcastle, with the Grapes Hotel and many other public houses before they were demolished. George, John is still looking to see if he has any photos of the entrance to Bloomers on Bath Lane. I also went to the Majestic when I was about 14. We worked many times in Newcastle and the North East area. Does anyone have a list of bands appearing at the Ballroom in the University Union in the 1960s, Eclection, Family, Jethro Tull, Graham Bond, Taste, Pink Floyd , Alex Harvey for starters. Gigging in the North East 1965-1972. Tunes such as Back Street Luv by Curved Air and In My Own Time by Family were played a lot. I wanted to tell him but I chickened. June Viner. Oz disco nightclub The date of this photograph remains a mystery but it shows the Oz disco nightclub in Garden Lane. There used to be a competition in the Panama dip in Whitley Bay in the summer which usually featured the same three groups which were the Wildcats, the Sixteen Strings & the invaders. Happy Times. Yes I was a big fan of The Kon-Tors, the forerunners of The Animals. The summer of 1967 I emigrated to Saskatchewan, Canada. Below is a modern day aerial view with the same locations marked (some of the original buildings have now gone). Now a block of flats. FANTASTIC SITE. 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. Maybe a good starting point might be the Chronicle as I am sure that they have a library full of old photos. The Old Ship Inn 8 Bars & Clubs By Fairydusters It's like stepping back in time in this bar. ideal for struggling musicians. Used to tell my mam I was going to the one at Whitley Bay as I wasnt allowed to go to the Newcastle one. The Beacon The Beacon in Green's Place on the Lawe Top was one of the oldest pubs in South Shields, having served drinks since the late 1800s. Chas Chandler lived in Heaton and his dad was the roadie. Good bands played there. Sadly Bob and Alf are no longer with us R.I.P. 30 left on 9 February 2013. My grandfather owned a number of clubs and pubs before WW2, including Balmbras in the Cloth Market, of Blaydon Races fame, and Uncle Toms Cabin, an infamous sailors pub in North Shields. old nightclubs in south shields. old nightclubs in south shields. Used to ring Ivan Birchells office and find out where they were playing. June 30, 2022; my septum piercing won't flip up; vegan mochi cake recipe Sadly it all changed and went bad, but interesting times! During the late fifties and early sixties the Maj was a very popular venue for dancing. Thanks to Roger, I have been able to share memories with someone else who was working in Change Is at that time and I know he mustve played great music as I was always the last one dancing every night! I recognize some of the names of people who have contributed here with their memories and of course I knew many of the people who were around during that great period during the 60s. Myself and Ken Cooper were friends from Broadwood Junior school and we started going into town aged 14, as rockers with Brylcream quiffs, Jackson the Tailor drapes, drainpipes and beetle crushers and walking around in circles at the Maj Westgate road. I too loved that era seemed to be so much fun and simpler! It was only a step-up (not a high stage) He looked down at me, held out his hand, and said, Cmon little lady. My best friend married one of his friends (later divorced). Magnum Is now Unit, but was known as one of Southsampton's main gay clubs in its heyday. Also the GoGo and the majestic, many others wish I could turn the clock back, just to revisit these places. Jean x. My wife Joan still meets up with the girls every week, Jen Sherwood, Eleanor Robson, Brenda Grieves, Marlene Charlton, Wendy Wilson, Ros Daly, Jean Orr, Elaine McCleod. Great site. I know I had a great time working at many NE clubs during the late sixties and early seventies. I came up to Newcastle in 1968 when the clubs in london were on the way out. Ho Hum happy days and strange memories. Rehearsals were sometimes in the Engineers Club in Ellison place. Real name "Northumberland Arms". Fantastic!!!!! I was really 56 but had big hair and platforms. Tinker Smiths Ill post a comment as soon as I have anything to report. my info is that Bob Monkhouse did indeed have an input in Change Is..formerly the Picadilly club the resident band that opened the Picadilly in the mid sixties was It closed in 2015. Marcus now lives in Leeds and is a professional artist. ___________________________________________________________________________. I would love to hear from anyone who is related to me. Great venue. Does anyone remember anyone from there? Im not sure what Dave does now as my dad lost touch with him. The drummer had an American car. We got on talking about old Sunderland and thats how I found out who he was. 1. In the event they failed to show up, probably much to the relief of the host Keith Crombie. "These areas were thriving communities - and people love to reminisce by looking at old photographs and sharing stories.. Your parents would be overjoyed if you managed to find any photos. OK strange that, exactly the same names. 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.
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