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. Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. The demon drink (Pernod) was to blame. #11 of 20 Nightlife in South Shields. I still meet up with Paddy Plunkett, Bob Ackers, Bill Ross, Bryn Pringle, Cass, Bill Ross, Bill Colwill about every month for afternoon coffee. I never got to playground, when bloomers closed we all migrated to la dolce vita for a while but was never quite the same yes, loved dancing but fortunately my best mate Lesley was the same and we both hardly ever sat down ! Along with La Dolce Vita, the Cavendish featured some of the best acts on the cabaret circuit. I now live in Florida where I teach piano and still do a few gigs. Greg Burmans speakers were legendary but were a bastard to transport and set up. My dad, George McGuinness, was the pianist at the Mayfair in the 60s. I was born in a Newcastle club (the Hillfield on Grainger Park Road, which my parents owned) and spent a lot of my late teens at the Pickwick in Whitley Bay (my home town), with frequent trips to Newcastle and the big-city night spots, mainly the Agogo, followed by the Cavendish and the Dolce Vita, or Greys if we were a bit flush. Near the North/South Shields ferry landing. i used to be a singer and guitarist in Newcastle in the 1960s in the MAYFAIR with The Gamblers (they became Billy Furys band) i then was a singer with George Ricco on the Bailey circuit and we moved to Jim Wrights 2 rooms in gallowgate Newcastle. Fantastic!!!!! 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. old nightclubs in south shields. On a different note, is Keith Crombie the same guy who I bought a truck from when he was a truck salesman at Minories in the sixties. Your parents would be overjoyed if you managed to find any photos. He even stood in for the pianist who hadnt turned up on my Mum and Dads wedding day! My Dad also played on on the early ITV programme One oclock Show, does that ring any bells with people out there? Id listen to the bands, be dazzled by the girls! 9 Jun 2022 . I always say that a photograph is a moment of time captured, that youll never get back! Just discovered this site. what a great club. Whow I thought I was the bees knees. My friend joy married Tommy. Today, the pub is called Kennedy's 3 of 10 The. Thank you Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. 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. Pretty Thing at the Scene Club Middlesbrough, that was a night to remember. I was quite good friends with Russell Smith, son of baileys owner, John Smith and I remember the house band at the Latino having a mad Australian front man. The second picture down, which has David Macbeth on, also has two of my aunts who both worked at Go Go. I met John there in March of 1974 and we were there several times a week. There is a good photo of the group playing in Wetheralls. My old mans band (Alan NIcholson snr). 2. Does nobody remember the Jimmy Bence Orchestra the resident band at the Mayfair? I went there quite a few times in the late 60s. Kennedy's Bar South Shields 418 South Eldon Street, South Shields NE33 5SY England +44 191 456 4363 https://www.facebook.com/kennedyssouthshields/ Excellent 100% Good 0% Satisfactory 0% Poor 0% Terrible 0% Overall Ratings 5.0 based on 4 reviews 2. Sadly Geordie is now in a care home after having several serious strokes and has no memory. Basically we went to anywhere where Eric Burdon was! Rehearsals were sometimes in the Engineers Club in Ellison place. I wonder if anyone would be able to help me to find them or is there a way I can access them without being a member? Tinker Smiths Sydney Australia. I remember Chic standing there looking agahst, anyway that was just the way it was sometimes. As well as the Crescendo he ran the Club Tempo in London and the Pentland Club in Edinburgh. I think my dad was a drummer for a while with a band called the After Eights. That totally made my day, especially after having visited his grave just last week. a great bunch of people used to drink the night there. 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. My favourite place ever was Scamps. Enter Your Postcode Submit. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. of Newcastle in the 60s. We went often and went for the great music and danced all night. I know this is a long shot. And Shani, you mentioned your Dad playing piano at La Strada, which my Dad did too wow, amazing. I was about 17 when Wilson Picket pulled me up onto the tiny stage at the Newcastle Club aGoGo Jazz Lounge. I just wish I could remember them all. Real name Northumberland Arms. At the opening night the DJs were myself and Simon Dee. by | Jun 15, 2022 | seguin accident report | is money matters america legit | Jun 15, 2022 | seguin accident report | is money matters america legit 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/. Closed to become Ocean & Collins and has since rebranded as Bliss and is now Voodoo. The Majestic Ballroom is probably most famous for hosting the Beatles very first appearance in the city on 28th January 1963. Would anyone know where I may get hold of a photo of the Gay Trouper pub. If you contact me, I think that I have a couple of pictures of your Dad at La Strada that you might not have seen. Some good people who were pioneers back then and desrve a lot of credit for making Newcastle (a millon miles from London)a firm favourite with some great artists in the 60s from all over the UK and abroad wanting to play this region. The building that held the club has long since been demolished. any help would be great as they are my great uncles. FABULOUS SITE MY HUSBAND DENNIS BRAZIL REMEMBERS THESE CLUBS WHEN WORKING IN NEWCASTLE YEARS LATER BEFORE WE WERE MARRIED I REMEMBER FROM WORKING IN NEWCASTLE WITH A FRIEND LOVED NEWCASTLE AND THE CLUBS ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE WE ARE IN LEEDS. I also wore a lot of mascara and false eye lashes which sometimes pealed off! Hi It was only a step-up (not a high stage) He looked down at me, held out his hand, and said, Cmon little lady. AGE OF AQUARIUS future existence. Men old nightclubs in south shields - nasutown-marathon.jp Im the daughter of Ken Maddison who had a resident trio in various local clubs in the 60s the Pickwick in Whitley Bay, La Strada in South Shields, and the Baileys clubs in Newcastle, I remember him being at La Dolce Vita, and (I think) the Latino.Sadly hes not around any more to ask, but I remember as a child hearing some of the names you mention here. We have a photo of the inside of Change Is with girls ( no men in sight!) Then he worked for Baileys moving between the likes of La Dolce Vita, Wetherals, the Latino. The drummer had an American car. Alfie. It was fun to meet and party with many stars of the times, Marty Wylde, Kathy Kirby etc. It sadly closed around 2016 and briefly turned into German bar, Das Wunderbar before closing completely. 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 site. Has anyone out there got an actually photo of Bloomers with its name on the building been looking for years .thank you. The builders had only erected the wall a few days earlier HAPPY DAYS !!! ha ha ha. At 3.10 a pint they should be kept in better condition. The Guys & Dolls club is less well known than some of the other Newcastle clubs of the early to mid sixties. 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. Hi Anna #156. so it was really interesting to read the posts from Dave Pinder, Shani Lawn and Jo Slater, who also have connections to that time. He was always a dapper dresser!! They were on the beaten track, but does anyone remember Billy Bottos Club on Shields Road (owned by a big local bookmaker) and the 69 Club, which was managed by Tot and Gloria Anderson, who also used to manage The Avenue in Whitley Bay, just opposite the Pickwick. Vintage photos of clubs and bands in N.J. - nj.com 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! Used to ring Ivan Birchells office and find out where they were playing. Anyone remember Jumpin Joe Jackson and drummer Geordie Kinnell from the 60s club scene? The club closed as Change Is and reopened as Bloomers. I went to a place in 1972 which I knew only as the dive bar and could never understand why. Theres also a poster from the 60s of The Seaburn Hall when the Crusaders supported the Moody Blues. 15 years of age in 1962. my 1st beer was in the railwaiy, whist livin on hillheads road. Like George I have been looking for pics for years. I well remember the Crescendo club belonging to Ray Grehan as I was involved in the alterations carried out there. Bumped into old school friend, Hylton Valentine and his mates (Animals) there on occasions. We made many friends and had a wonderful time with so many happy memories. Loved both Dave and Tommy Findlay Chunky on drums used to work at Cut-Outs at the top of Byker Road before they were taken over by Field Cartons and moved to Killingworth. (Sect, Juncos, Harlem Shuffle etc) My dad nicknamed one of youre daughters shoulders I think her name was Siobhan or Dionne or something? Was the crescendo manager Ken Brady from the Gamblers? Many thanks for the site. Mike Pemberton and Mick Pickering had Club Eleven, what memories. I live in France now,so dont get many chances to visit the old stomping grounds. I had a great time there and made a dreadful mistake by leaving to work at Leicester for Top Rank. Saw Ralph Brough our lead singer some years ago, we were running the Peterlee half marathon, theres a change. I also went to the Majestic when I was about 14. I was amazed at the club scene in the North East! 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. 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. 9. I was there in the 60s with Joe Brown & The Bruvvers. Im loving the new web site a fantastic design and fantastic photos. Hi Does anybody remember the Dolce Vita house band, a guy named Robbie was the bass player and I cannot remember the names of the drummer, organist and lead Guitarist. He still talks about those days in the 1960s, happy days. Ken, remembers you as a great singer. The building which housed La Dolce Vita still stands but now contains luxury flats. 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. I met my first girlfriend Yvonne there, started going to the Downbeat also Club Eleven in Sunderland with my close pal Rod. Tommy Oxley worked as a part-time Court Usher then. If you go on Google and type in Rare cds- the Kon-Tors there is a site which will sell you a CD off this record for around 8. It was an eye opener for a very young me and I loved it. 1. It opened in 1959 and ran for around 6 years. Can anyone remember my dad, who was the manager of Change is nightclub in late 60s early 70s James/Jimmy Cowie a Scottish chappie from Aberdeen. Jean x, Jean that would be great. Happy days. He played a vital role in its history and the history of Newcastles night life in the 60s. I left England in 1966 to emigrate to Canada but still look fondly back to my younger days and great music in Newcastle. 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. Ill never forget it. A couple of years ago we were in Benidorm and we got talking to these three couples, one of them said You are obviously from the Newcastle area, where did you go on Friday nights in Toon ? I answered The Maj Ok he said, now who where the resident group ? Rue and the Rockets I answered, Well meet Rue and the Rockets, its us three and we are still going in fact we are on the Dynastic tonight. Is Jim wright still alive? pm me at cmburney@outlook.com. The resident band at the Crescendo was the Del 5, the singer was Billy Wilson from Gateshead, there was 2 sax players one was Peter Parkinson from South Shields but Im sorry the other name eludes me. We got on talking about old Sunderland and thats how I found out who he was. I came up to Newcastle in 1968 when the clubs in london were on the way out. I lived there from when it opened in late1973 or early 1974. I am now almost 80 and still follow the era and the music. Brings back many memories. I am particularly interested to hear you worked in Change Is (I went there regularly from 1971-74 approx) my memories are of great music James brown, Fatback Band, Hamilton Bohannon, Family- Burlesque and Timmy Thomas to name but a few. We regularly played the Seaburn Hall on Cats Nite Out which was on a Wednesday. Tommy Oxley can be seen in the film Get Carter. . Was at a place called St.Charles, outside Chicago, a couple of years ago and who should be playing there but Bill Smedley (Righteous Brothers). After the refurb of the Crescendo I carried on working for Ray firstly on his new house in Forest Hall and then on his new project which was amusement arcades in Sheffield and Nottingham I think he was talked into these by his brother in law I dont think his heart was in this part of the business as he loved the buzz of music and clubs when the Crescendo burned down he went on to buy The Deleval Arms on Scotswood road but it never opened.The last time I saw him was around 1977 but he seemed to have lost his sparkle definitely not the man I knew.As I had moved away from the area shortly after this I was shocked to learn years later that he had passed away he had been one of the best bosses I ever had. Tom spent a lot of his time at The Dolce Vita when the club had super stag nights on Mondays and Crazy nights on Thursdays, Hi. We step back for just a while to the South Shields, Jarrow, Hebburn and Boldon of four decades ago. I played drums with The Elcort, New Religion and The Gasboard in 60,s. 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. June 30, 2022; my septum piercing won't flip up; vegan mochi cake recipe I remember I had a blue suede Levi jacket with leather collar that I bought off Kenny Richardson/Davy Hembro. Does anyone remember the Kontors band; Alan price, Chas Chandler, Bernie Maguian, Gordon Cleghorn, Nick Brandon, Chunky Bourne, Barry Preston? I dont suppose anyone remembers Colin Lee? Sadly he passed away at a comparatively young age. Lorraine, its lovely to hear how much you enjoyed going to Bloomers and glad the memories made you smile! Im very interested in your post regarding a photographer who may taken photos of the nightclubs many of us attended. 2. Happy days, Dawn the Nelson Street Jazz Club is mentioned on the page about the Marimba Coffee House. Cheers. Best Clubs in South Shields | South Shields Nightlife | Skiddle From enjoying a post-work tipple to celebrating the football result on a Saturday evening, the pub is the hub of the community, and an iconic part of Britains high streets.. Couldnt believe my luck. We did Rehearsal Room, a Tyne Tees weekly feature on local bands, a half hour show presented by David Hamilton, we did 3 numbers loads of fun, and , we even got well paid for it. Garry Steckles, Hi Melina Manning your mum Irene was my first girlfriend, at 16. It has been lovely reading through these posts , brought a smile to my face x. I,VE JUST REMEMBERED I WAS THE DJ on the opening night of Sloopys the disco above La Dolce Vita. 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. In North Shields, for quite a long time in the 60s, the basement of The Jungle was a night club. Bounce Back 2 the Old Skool . If anyone has any input on my post please respond. 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. Maybe a good starting point might be the Chronicle as I am sure that they have a library full of old photos. He was a drummer at La Strada, South Shields and Sunderland, in the 60s, my mother Rita Clay was taking the money on the door, I remember going to the kids Christmas parties that Sandford Goudie used to put on for us, he also played at the Pickwick in Whitley Bay, I can remember his band was called The Opus Three, he then went on to form a band called Paulas People who were resident at The Blue Star Club, Newcastle. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. I had the Landlords bitter the following day in Wetherspoons and it tasted . Great band, very professional. #93 Roger. He was from Sunderland and used to come and meet me after school when I was in my school uniform. During the late fifties and early sixties the Maj was a very popular venue for dancing. would love to find out anything from this.thank you Shyirra. My sister was the girlfriend of Gordon Cleghorn. Gordon Livingstone. 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. The Mayfair finally closed its doors in August 1999 and was later demolished to make way for the Gate Leisure Centre. How long would it take you to save for the home of your dreams? I remember going to the GOGO, but could only go in young set. [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. 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. June Viner. When the bingo hall closed in 2005, the Academy Music Group bought the building and converted it back to a music venue. Was told to read your comments from one of the girls, Jen Sherwood, and it was nice to see that you are both still with us. ___________________________________________________________________________. My first event that I went to was every Saturday at the Miners Welfare hall which I think was in Burnopfield where the reqular group were Trevor Chance and the Gamblers. The late Joes favourite tale which I have heard dozens of times was the night they were working the GoGo and a very young band were guests, in Joes words bloody useless. 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. We were also friends with music journalist Phil Penfold. Great article. so thank you for that! Now a block of flats. 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. old nightclubs in south shields. Hi, could anybody please give me any information about my father geoff manning aka harry branson gorst, who married my MOTHER, irene graham. Wonder if anybody remembers him. 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. old nightclubs in south shields But who were the men and woman who owned and ran the north easts iconic clubs and kept us entertained throughout the sixties? Stumbled over your great website while searching for music in Newcastle in the 60s. As I am on a roll heres another one, local group from the Felling, started off as a skiffle group and went on the play many venues Ritson Hunters Silver Six, they had a female vocalist Ann Castlehow I think she was called which was unusual at the time, think they played the Oxford a few times, not sure of that tho, they eventually spawned the Decca Rhythm Group with Jimmy Laine. He also played at The Cavendish and LA Dolce Vita. Dawn Ralston (nee. 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. AJS 170. My best friend married one of his friends (later divorced). I went to Change Is probably from 1969 until Scamps opened at the end of 1973. :)Alas, me and my friends said theyd never be famous with a name like that!!!!! After the gig was finished Joe was going home and this band of youngsters were sitting in the arcade, one of them said Joe, lend us 10 bob to get some chips, were skint and starving so Joe took pity and obliged, that band turned out to be the Faces and the kid he loaned the 10 bob to was Rod Stewart, Joe was always moaning he never got his 10 bob back.
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