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Suzanne, Of course I remember your dad Jimmy, many great times working together. My friend joy married Tommy. 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? Anyone remember Jumpin Joe Jackson and drummer Geordie Kinnell from the 60s club scene? June 9, 2022 . That building and those surrounding it were demolished and have been rebuilt. But you'll always have your memories. My dad owned Greys Club making it the club to be seen at! Would appreciate any current information regarding Margaret. Later, graduated on to the Cavendish and Greys, dont know what happened to Sect. there was a keyboard player and a drummer called Allan, who drove around Newcastle in a big left hand drive American car. We were more 18 year olds from Sunderland who found our way to the Club A Gogo hoping to meet someone to give us a lift home! Happy Days. Ive exhausted all avenues looking for answers. Wish I had been a fly on the wall.. ______________________________________________. The club was initially owned and run by Mike Jeffery who went on to manage The Animals and Jimi Hendrix. However most photographs Tom took were of customers and he sold them copies. Finally, in relation to the Seaburn Hall in Sunderland we also used to go there does anyone remember Ronnie Stephens and Ray Huntley great dancers. The clubs Jeffrey ran in NEWCASTLE explain now why a lot of the music groups of the ROCK groups of the era needed 2 PULL!!! I must have known your Dad as I went there a lot (do you have any photos of your dad from then, Im certain that I will recognise him and then after I met John there in 1974 we shared our club nights between Change Is or was iit Bloomers then and Scamps. 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. Both great clubs and bring back so many brilliant memories, we chose Change Is upstairs for our engagement party in November 1974 and once again not a single photo!I But last week I did visit an old friend in Whitley Bay and realised that my Dad must have been working at The Pickwick shortly aftter it opened (which I guess was why we moved to Whitley in the first place). I worked at Newcastle Crown Court from 1978-1980, and during that time, I worked with Tommy Oxley, who has been mentioned here on this site. Id listen to the bands, be dazzled by the girls! how about that for happenstance. Pete Wallis ( ex Juncopartners and Gamblers), Re Jean McGowan, there are some photos of the inside of Bloomers nightclub on Facebook site called 70s Newcastle Nightclubs if thats a help still have not found a photo of the outside in its hey day but still looking. 190 Dave, Hi, used to follow the Sect, go to various clubs and halls around Newcastle.Also the Elcorts, then the New Religion, and New Elcorts, I believe. One of my haunts was the Jazz Club at the bottom of Pilgrim Street which was a seedy little place during the day but came alive with light and music at night. loved those ..times i/ve never lost my love of Jazz, and am still singing those beautifull songs in and around the Northeast. me and me mates were rockers, wed move down to the rockliffe arms and the station hotel then the club a go go. During the seventies it was run by David Macbeth, a popular northeast singer in the late fifties and early sixties. Ill get back to you on that. Would be good to have a reunion.. sorry to hear of joe lisles death the 69 club owner. During his time working for the organisation he became aquainted with both Vince and Michael Lavaglio and Denis Stafford.. he always found them to be perfect gentlemen in his dealings both on a business and social level. 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 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. Our nightclub, Industry, will be launching at the end of March, we are next door to Arbeia Bar South Shields. Heres a reminder of some of those Newcastle clubs and venues and where they were. ___________________________________________________________________________. After the party scene at John Osbornes house, the camera pans along a set of party goers as the police raid the party, and Oxley is one of those. He played a vital role in its history and the history of Newcastles night life in the 60s. Jill, Hi Jill, I absolutely loved the place. What a great little site! Greys club is one of the few Newcastle Clubs that has been running since the sixties. Tinker Smiths TO MIKE GRAHAM, hey !! There is a good photo of the group playing in Wetheralls. Gordon Clegg worked for the Post Office and passed away last year. 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. Thursday nights at the Agogo were the highlights of my week thats when the big-name touring acts played there, and admission was seven shillings and sixpence. JT, #74. There was mutual respect there. Some time later I joined the Gamblers. could.nt aford a leather jacket I was an early mod, not wantin any botha, then bought me 1st real bike from kens on westgate road. I used to visit clubs like the Flamingo,La Discotheque, The Scene,Marquee,Whisky A Go Go,All Star, Tiles etc. Ronnie P knew all about them being a Londoner tho little heard of them in Newcastle at the time.He said women and children wernt safe from them. I worked in the baileys club Bloomers in bath lane first manager was Dave abbot who went to a bailey club in Stockton second manager was Bob Duncan who after three years moved over to manage La Dolce Vita . power bi relative date filter include current month; old nightclubs in south shields. The club was managed by Ken Brady who used to be in the resident band at the Majestic in Newcastle. Some of the pubs in our image selection, such as the New Ferry Tavern which overlooked the ferry landing on the River Tyne, have gone. Used to tell my mam I was going to the one at Whitley Bay as I wasnt allowed to go to the Newcastle one. 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 . What a tremendous website with loads of nostalgic detail of the early music scene in North East. 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!! Bars & Clubs. Went to the Dolce for years and my mate at the time was DJ at Sloopys. I was with the MARTELLES, we played at Club Eleven every Thursday, it was a blues night gig, great from the basement blues music. 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. 2 inch thick marine ply shells with heavy duty internal struts and mounting frames but man the sound was awesome, power, punch and clarity. Our selection of photographs recall an era of social club beauty contests, colliery wagons,. We drove all night and met some great Geordie at the match and who then took us to the Cavendish where we saw from memory Gerry and the pacemakers. 54-56 Ocean Road, South shields, NE33 2JD 0191 4967500. I would like to add, we played with Johnny Dankworth at Club Eleven, on the same bill was Danny Williams (Moon River) Great guys and what a night. I cant believe that we dont have a single photos of inside the club? Under new management I. I played drums with The Elcort, New Religion and The Gasboard in 60,s. I still love to dance but have ditched the false eyelashes! The 'leisure industry' pubs of 2021, of course, exist in a very different world to their mid-20th century predecessors when the town's hardworking men - seafarers , shipbuilders, coal miners and the like - were the main customers in the street-corner and riverfront bars. My friend dad played with Del & the Infernos, from South Shields. I used to go to the Club A Gogo in 1967/1968 as a 15 year old and saw many great bands; Hendrix, John Mayall, Cream, Family and loads of others. He is 93 living in South Africa. It was an eye opener for a very young me and I loved it. I bet he wasnt too happy when he was told. AJS 170. We worked with the likes of the Shadows, Seekers, Joe Brown, Lonnie Donegan, Roy Castle, Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball, the Barron Knights, Freddie Starr(oh dear), Jimmy Tarbuck, Dave Allan, Engelbert Humperdinck, Val Doonjcan to name but a few. 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. It features nightclubs in South Shields who offer clubbing, live bands and nightlife. Great times Anna. Facebook Instagram Email. 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. Great article. I continued it in Newcastle Social Club residences and recently, after early retirement, had six years as a semi-pro touring the UK with a Hollies and Crosby Stills and Nash tribute. Great article, as with Michael(the previous poster)I have a family connection to these times. Oh how I wish I couldve been there! Great site look forward to any info. A former nurse said she feels "lucky to . In this day and age, we could never have what we had back then. what a great club. Does anyone remember the coffee bar called the Palleta on Blacket Street? We went to Newcastle in 1967 to see them play Southampton. so thank you for that! We made many friends and had a wonderful time with so many happy memories. 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! Should additionally have said that John Harker was also still at school when he met me after school in my uniform and wasnt someone older who hung around at school gates!!! Remember when Joes 2 horses Sixty Nine and Playlord won 2 big races one Saturday at big prices most of the club backed them everyone was celebrating the champagne flowed like water a great night. i was a regular and married Vicky Hope a gorgeous bunny girl sadly she died 5yrs ago. They gave me a flyer which had their past and present in it. The sixties may have belonged to London but in the seventies The NE was the place to be for the clubs! We also got introduced to Newcastle Brown too! 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 am now almost 80 and still follow the era and the music. Our selection of photographs from the ChronicleLive archive recalls 10 South Shields pubs, past and present. 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. 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. The Forever 54 charity night will take place at Arbeia on Saturday, July 2nd. Whow I thought I was the bees knees. By Sam Johnson 24th Nov 2021, 4:55am - 2 min read. Not in the same league as the other clubs in the area, but full of the essentials of life - beer, women, music and food. Oh I could go on all day. 1. Chic was there when I was set upon by a couple of London thugs connected to the Krays, I remember one of the patrons saying that buggers goin back to the smoke with a couple of cracked ribs. 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! Would love to get hold of Jane Maddison, Kens daughter. Loved both Dave and Tommy Findlay I worked at the Crescendo Club in Whitley Bay in 1968-9 and Ray Grehan owned it then . 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/. worked there opposite the Sounds with Eddie Farrow and Bobby Carr on a temporary basis untill a club in Low Fell was completed.. that name escapes me tho.,.One night at at the Picadilly, Ronnie Pipe in an agitated state (unusual for him MR laid back) informed my old man that the the CRAYS were in.. sure enough. Basically we went to anywhere where Eric Burdon was! La Dolce Vita included a large cabaret lounge with seating for 500 and an illuminated glass dance area in front of the stage. The building that housed the Guys & Dolls is still standing. Hi Fred A TOUCH OF VELVET, A STING OF BRASS your intro tune? Does nobody remember the Jimmy Bence Orchestra the resident band at the Mayfair? The Guys & Dolls club is less well known than some of the other Newcastle clubs of the early to mid sixties. I went to opening night and subsequent first Sunday of Whitley Bay AGoGo. 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. The Marimba Coffee House on High Bridge, Newcastle (off Grey Street) was another venue opened by Mike Jeffery. We step back for just a while to the South Shields, Jarrow, Hebburn and Boldon of four decades ago. One of them snapped my new tie in half trying to garrot me. Billy. 30 left on 9 February 2013. Then there was the cheese cloth shirts bought in the Handy side Arcade, Ken went full into the Flower Power with Kaftan and bells round his neck. That totally made my day, especially after having visited his grave just last week. Enjoy the trip. Just discovered this site. The club was opened by the very Famous radio DJ Simon Dee. 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. Lorraine, its lovely to hear how much you enjoyed going to Bloomers and glad the memories made you smile! My number is 0191 4922316 Suzanne x, Hi Suzanne, great to have someone else writing about Change Is. To Anna (156) yes I remember The Kontors. Sixties and seventies I had 7 music and record shops around Tyneside so was involved with the discos and nightclubs dance music sounds and strings. 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. Im trying to find anyone who may have worked with her. I have googled and tried Face book but without any success. Tatler Club in the Haymarket. 9 Jun 2022 . 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. HI, Do you know where any of the surviving ex members are now? Happy days! 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. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. Also seem to remember a free concert at Leazes Park with a lot of local bandsmay have been 1967-68? Check out our Memory Lane local history website. Anyone coming to the club during that period would have had to have been let in by me. My Grandad, Billy Findlay was Davey and Tommys uncle, they used to both work and own some clubs in Newcastle, they also ran the downbeat (all of this is what my granddad tells me) there does seem to be some confusion with people saying they were related etc the second name is FINDLAY not finlay haha! I went there quite a few times in the late 60s. Im very interested in your post regarding a photographer who may taken photos of the nightclubs many of us attended. Great site. I also went to the Playground on Westgate Road until about 1976. Hello, this has been a great read. 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. Bumped into old school friend, Hylton Valentine and his mates (Animals) there on occasions. My boyfriend was working and was 15. Sandra ditched me after a couple of years and went to London and then Italy where she sadly died aged about 21. Jean x, Jean that would be great. Big hair and big eyes and John with his shoes wouldve been 65 We married in 1976 and continued to go out to Scamps and are still married now. The building that housed the Marimba no longer exists. I believe they were the resident band at the Mayfair at that time. 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. He had retired to the Seahouses area with his wife. He was on stage about ten minutes later and when he turned around to sing to people upstairs from the revolving stage the sauce had spread as a large black arc across his back. Sad to hear about Dave passing. The Old Ship Inn 8 Bars & Clubs By Fairydusters It's like stepping back in time in this bar. Closed to become Ocean & Collins and has since rebranded as Bliss and is now Voodoo. and myself on Hammond Organ. 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. please HELP solve the mystery that was geoff manning. any stories to share or anyone who knows my granddad or great uncles feel free to share! He was playing at the Arcadia Theatre. If Pete is still around you could use my email to get them together. Hi June I do remember the Palleta, it used to be the place to go during the day, they cannot have done much business as we all used to buy one drink and make it last for hours until we got kicked out. Any comments welcomedthanks. Most public houses have been swept away by what we are told is progress, but the communities that once lived in those areas often still remember the days when men would come out of the shipyards and offices to pop in for a pint. It was so dark and there were couples kissing in corners and dancing where they stood. 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. Hi I used to go to most of the clubs and dance halls in Newcastle the Gogo Downbeat Dolce Oxford Galleries but mostly the Majestic Ballroom where I first saw Rue and the Rockets who were from Carlisle and are still playing. Also the GoGo and the majestic, many others wish I could turn the clock back, just to revisit these places. We all used to gather around the juke box trying to get our favourite records played. Rob . Another of those in attendance was Marcus Levey, who with his twobrothers ran La Dolce Vita before selling the club to the Bailey Organisation in 1965. Happy days .most of the time.no mention of New Orleans jazz club at Forth Banks..I assisted on the door and behind the bar at timesand I used to play with a local band called The Pilgrims..named after the Arcade in Pilgrim street where we were based ..always used to end up at the Asia Chinese on Bath Lane where the cheapest thing on the menu was Curried chicken livers with boiled rice for 2 bob in old money A personal perspective by Roger Smith. Dave Coates. I have just came across your great website while looking for information of the bands that played at the Seaburn Hall 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.. In the event they failed to show up, probably much to the relief of the host Keith Crombie. I remember Chic standing there looking agahst, anyway that was just the way it was sometimes. Does anyone remember Big Phil who was a brilliant DJ and worked in both clubs mentioned? 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. would love to find out anything from this.thank you Shyirra. Sad to note Dave Findlay passed away recently. I was amazed at the club scene in the North East! Good job with the website. Dont know how she knew cos she had never been there!!! Cant anyone remember a local band used to play in the dolce la vita called the bits and pieces? Exciting times. Ziggy's 19 Bars & Clubs By jacquelinesQ1680QF South Shields is a coastal town in the North East of England at the mouth of the River Tyne, about 3.7 miles (6.0 km) downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne. Ive lost touch with my dad who was the bouncer with Tommy at the go go club. I remember seeing Sandford Goudie and his glamorous wife there regularly.We watched a young comedian called Jimmy Tarbuck performing, just before he came to fame at the London Palladium. Good Luck, Hi Jill, My dad nicknamed one of youre daughters shoulders I think her name was Siobhan or Dionne or something? lol. Tommy Oxley worked as a part-time Court Usher then. Ownership changed hands around 1966 and eventually the Gogo closed its doors two years later after the Bailey Organisation opened a disconightspot called Sloopys above the La Dolce Vita. ideal for struggling musicians. Save this search; Map View; List your business for Free! 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. Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raigad Uncategorized old nightclubs in south shields. Enter Your Postcode Submit. I lived there from when it opened in late1973 or early 1974. The second picture down, which has David Macbeth on, also has two of my aunts who both worked at Go Go. In North Shields, for quite a long time in the 60s, the basement of The Jungle was a night club. In the late 1950s it was converted to a ballroom and became the Majestic. Met my husband there and saw some great bands and stood next to Eric Burdon at the bar. Trevor Chance. Getting your hand stamped if you wanted to get into The Jazz Lounge (I was always too young and had to make do with The Young Set, which I reckon had a better atmosphere anyway!). I DONT KNOW WHERE THE BALANCE OF THE GAMBLERS ARE, BUT GREAT TIMES. Occasionally, I heard it referred to as the Gay Trouper. Life goes on. anybody remember? Heres a few other pictures that should bring back the golden age of northeast clubbing: . Remember Mike Jeffrey trying to get Legalite roulette system into me CIU clubs. i still havent managed to see any pics of inside Bloomers and would be really pleased if you could help, as Im not on Facebook. 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. They made an acetate demo at Morton Sound in Carliol Sq. In its hey day the Quay Club was a popular late night watering hole for both local and national musicians after completing their own gigs in the city. & 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. We were also friends with music journalist Phil Penfold. My best friend married one of his friends (later divorced). Tunes such as Back Street Luv by Curved Air and In My Own Time by Family were played a lot. 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. If anyone has any input on my post please respond. I would love to hear from anyone who is related to me. He was a good friend many years ago. You know, that little moving side to side that all the Motown groups did on tele. I was a regular there in the 60s maybe 63-64-65ish The building which housed La Dolce Vita still stands but now contains luxury flats. Brilliant site! Dawn Ralston (nee. Hi Dave Coates enjoyed reading your post I dont live in Newcastle but had lots of contacts, friends and customers from my Disque records days in town. I remember the DJ Dave, I thought he was so hip. I remember a band called the Wildcats with Hilton Valentine & Chas Chandler (playing bass I think) ,who played at the Hotspur hall in Whitley Bay on Saturday nights in the sixties.I also remember the Alan Price combo playing frequently at the Victoria pub next to Woolworths in Whitley Bay, haven,t seen any mention of these venues in your lists! Rumour had it that the ex-Club AGogo bouncer Dave Findlay and his brother Tommy were going to put in appearance. it was Alfie wright who owned the Crescendo Club at Whitley Bay, not Ray Grehan, trust me I opened it I remember you singing at the Majestic with the Gamblers. My favourite thing to do was go immediately to the clubs ( can you believe I used to think going to the pubs a waste of good dancing time!) Magnum Is now Unit, but was known as one of Southsampton's main gay clubs in its heyday. pm me at cmburney@outlook.com. I was the original keyboard player in the Junco partners when we were resident at the agogo. The lion was not part of the act, the guy just had it as a pet,it was amazing when he walked into the club with the lion on the lead. Fantastic!!!!! Are you David Coates from the Felling and Ken Cooper from Windy Nook ? I remember you Chic Reid if you see this please get in touch. 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. 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. Told him Id seen Tubby Hayes and John Dankworth/Clea Laine at Club 11. Invaders Friday Alan Price Rythm Combo featuring Lound Mouth Burden Sunday. Memories just keep flooding back of all those tremendous venues. (remember him?) We both looked and dressed older. you? Its no wonder that London gangsters such as the Kray twins were keen to get in on the action. Absolutely loved it. I well remember the Crescendo club belonging to Ray Grehan as I was involved in the alterations carried out there. He said that he had photos of the Kray twins from the Dolce Vita, as well as the likes of Tom Jones and other stars of the era who performed at the club. I have often wondered what became of Margaret Armstrong who lived on Benjamin Road in Howden and worked in a large Civil Service Centre (name forgotten). June 30, 2022; my septum piercing won't flip up; vegan mochi cake recipe Jean McGowan ( still dancing) xx, Hi David I also used to be a DJ at the New Cellar Jazz Club later the Chelsea Cat sent some pics etc for the site good to hear you are still with us great memories of a great time in our lives.

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