old nightclubs in south shields10 marca 2023
old nightclubs in south shields

Couldnt believe my luck. The Majestic Ballroom on the junction of Westgate Road and Clayton Street was originally built as a cinema. I can remember seeing The Nashville Teens who played Tobacco Road it seemed like a dozen times. even had chairs in the corridor of the hotel they stayed at. Cheers. HAPPY DAYS>, Anyone still keep in contact with David or Tommy Findlay? they played for various bands and clubs. Greg Burmans speakers were legendary but were a bastard to transport and set up. 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. Sadly Bob and Alf are no longer with us R.I.P. The Downbeat was another of Mike Jefferys clubs. The Guys and Dolls, Marimba and the El toro featured a lot in my life then, my sister Ann Taylor worked as a receptionist at the Turks and has contributed previously, happy days. I know this is a long shot. I live in France now,so dont get many chances to visit the old stomping grounds. Others such as the unique Grotto, built among caves on the seafront at Marsden, are very much still with us. Remember Mike Jeffrey trying to get Legalite roulette system into me CIU clubs. 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. #93 Roger. Happy days. By Sam Johnson 24th Nov 2021, 4:55am - 2 min read. Remember some of the places between 1968 to 73 as a 18 plus year old. Fuelled by this success, they picked a fight with Family singer Roger Chapman who proceeded to chin both of them in two minutes. Real name Northumberland Arms. 1 of 10 The Neptune Inn, South Shields Pubs, by Eileen Burnett, published by Amberley 2 of 10 The Tyne Dock Hotel, South Shields, 1938. Lead singer John Little or possibly used the name Osbourne or Osmond. We also got introduced to Newcastle Brown too! Sadly it all changed and went bad, but interesting times! Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raigad Uncategorized 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. JT, Hi Micky Dunn/ John Taberham, 5th Gear - Baltimore Pike, Media, PA. 19th Hole - North Hills, PA. 25th Hour - Wilkes Barre, PA. 94th Aero Squadron - 2750 Red Lion Rd. Met my husband there and saw some great bands and stood next to Eric Burdon at the bar. What a great site this is, many personalities mentioned I knew well. 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). & 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 both looked and dressed older. 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 AJS 170. We were also friends with music journalist Phil Penfold. Then went soth and played with Entire Sioux Nation. Your email address will not be published. Hi I know Tommy and Davey findlay, Jesmond. they were with some very large chaps and i believe an escort of C.I.D. During the late fifties and early sixties the Maj was a very popular venue for dancing. I went to a place in 1972 which I knew only as the dive bar and could never understand why. So he cannot remember if the signage was still showing. I was hired by Ron Markem and Bob Monkhouse In January 1969 as Reception Manager for the Change Is club. i was told geoff used to have a club in NEWCASTLE called the dive bar, he sang and played GUITAR in the rooms my parents moved to SOUTH SHIELDS, CIRCA 68, I was born in 67, into the county hotel, where my mother died EIGHT YEARS later. Jeffrey was CONTENT!!! Billy. to be just a newcastle club owner & darn with the peace & love universal. I left England in 1966 to emigrate to Canada but still look fondly back to my younger days and great music in Newcastle. LA DOLCE VITA CRAZY NIGHTS!!! They always wore wine coloured suits and cowboy small ties. however I cannot remember who it belonged to. 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. Rob . It was a Valentines Dance and we had to do the last part of the show as the audience were clamouring for dance music and they couldnt dance to the Moody Blues! 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. I remember the 60 they where wonderfull years. 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. HiFred If you have any photographs of that time I would love to see them. He told me about his time as a photographer at Newcastle Night Clubs in the 1960s. I am a cockney! Photo: Shields Gazette Photo Sales 2. I too loved that era seemed to be so much fun and simpler! 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) 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. Bernie was the organist and his brother another name that eludes me were both from Sunderland. I remember I had a blue suede Levi jacket with leather collar that I bought off Kenny Richardson/Davy Hembro. 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. Cheers Anyone still keep in touch with the Findlay brothers? Ill get back to you on that. Would appreciate any current information regarding Margaret. I have one photograph of me in Sloopys in 1970. What a great little site! Burlesque was my band until car accident and moved to London and became a session singer. 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. They gave me a flyer which had their past and present in it. However good atmosphere,great friendly bar. The band consisted of George Richardson vocal/ piano, Billy Mordue/ drums, John Edwards/ bass, wonderful musicians, great times. I remember the Old Cellar club with Mrs Bailey on the door. He had retired to the Seahouses area with his wife. Cheers Terry, Message for Nora 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. I lived there from when it opened in late1973 or early 1974. I had a great time there and made a dreadful mistake by leaving to work at Leicester for Top Rank. 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. Its said the owner of a Newcastle night club they visited instructed staff he was out and he retired to the cellar in order to escape an offer he couldnt refuse. Newcastle in the mid to late sixties had a vibrant night life which, outside of London, was probably the best in the country for wining, dining, dancing, music and gambling. 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! Also in Whitley Bay was an out of the way venue near the Ice Rink at Whitley Bay boys club on a Friday night. 2. Would love to get hold of Jane Maddison, Kens daughter. The Majestic Ballroom is probably most famous for hosting the Beatles very first appearance in the city on 28th January 1963. i was the original singer with the Gamblers when we split they joined Billy Fury, who also stole my girlfriend ! My sister was the girlfriend of Gordon Cleghorn. The sixties may have belonged to London but in the seventies The NE was the place to be for the clubs! I was mortified. I lived in Whitley Bay in the apartment of a house owned by Jimmy Bence. 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.. Bob Redhead. I remember you singing at the Majestic with the Gamblers. Starting with the Downbeat Jazz Club in 1960 and most of the other venues mentioned. Bounce Back 2 the Old Skool . It was an eye opener for a very young me and I loved it. Now a block of flats. Hi 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. Eileen, In the late fifties I played many of those venues, usually singing and paying guitar in the group called The Black Cats and The Billy Gamblin Trio. AGE OF AQUARIUS future existence. Where did his photos go? Blue Parrot in Sunniside. I also went to the Playground on Westgate Road until about 1976. Ziggy's 19 Bars & Clubs By C9460ITmarkg Oh I could go on all day. Does anyone remember the Kontors band; Alan price, Chas Chandler, Bernie Maguian, Gordon Cleghorn, Nick Brandon, Chunky Bourne, Barry Preston? Other venues I remember were the RAFA club and The Bombers in Gateshead. If I could do one thing before its too late it would be to help her reconnect with people from her past in what was the prime of her life. Had great life Its been good reading all the names on this site . 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. I cant believe that we dont have a single photos of inside the club? The group met up last October for a reunion in Gosforth. 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. Hi. I was so petrified that I felt that every part of my body froze. Thank you again Roger Im now in trouble for being late for an appointment as Ive just read through all of the comments again!!! The builders had only erected the wall a few days earlier HAPPY DAYS !!! The Whitley Bay boys club venue was called Zone 22. I just wish I could remember them all. I bet he wasnt too happy when he was told. power bi relative date filter include current month; old nightclubs in south shields. Yes Trever. Youve managed to make a truly great website even better THANK YOU!!! 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. The Criterion, on the right, Ocean Road, South Shields, 1970s (Norman Dunn), The Neptune Inn, South Shields Pubs, by Eileen Burnett, published by Amberley, The Tyne Dock Hotel, South Shields, 1938. From the Soap . The Downbeat was situated in Carliol Square, Newcastle not far from Worswick Street bus station. We went often and went for the great music and danced all night. 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 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. Heres a few other pictures that should bring back the golden age of northeast clubbing: . Brought back a loot of memories. http://readysteadygone.co.uk/bryan-ferry/, Unveiling the past Amanda, Mike and the plaque. Gosh this all brings back some fab memories of going dancing with my boyfriend at Change Is/Bloomers in Bath Lane from 1972 onwards and where I became a member at 14, still at school, yes 14, a rebel. Rumour had it that the ex-Club AGogo bouncer Dave Findlay and his brother Tommy were going to put in appearance. Her stage name was Julie Johnson. 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! He was a good friend many years ago. Fantastic!!!!! Gordon Livingstone. Ian Galbraith was one and I understand he subsequently became the Mayor of Sunderland. Does anyone have memories of seeing the singer Dick Haymes at any of the following in Newcastle. John and I are celebrating our 39th wedding anniversary today and so have been looking back to when we first met in two very special nightclubs in newcastle (long gone but never forgotten) mainly Change Is (later known as Bloomers) and our very favourite place Scamps. Hello, this has been a great read. I was amazed at the club scene in the North East! 9 Jun 2022 . Lorraine, its lovely to hear how much you enjoyed going to Bloomers and glad the memories made you smile! 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 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. A former South Shields nightclub is set to return to the town for one night only - and even has the support of Little Mix star Jade Thirwall. Also the GoGo and the majestic, many others wish I could turn the clock back, just to revisit these places. 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. 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. dancing from 1969. June 9, 2022 . Does anyone remember Big Phil who was a brilliant DJ and worked in both clubs mentioned? As a PS Leam Lane WMC still have a thriving group night on Fridays, they also have a first class resident duo in Dougie and Carl, not many if any clubs still have live backing for the turns. 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. My mate and I were upstairs buying hot dogs and I got ours and put plenty of Tomato sauce and Mustard on both and went to move away from the counter when a guy in a light tan suede cowboy Jacket backed into me covering his suede tassels in sauce. Some time later I joined the Gamblers. and myself on Hammond Organ. They also used to play to a younger audience at the Hop in Whitley Bay. I was a regular there in the 60s maybe 63-64-65ish Just spent a couple of hours wallowing in nostalgia. 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. Happy Days. Like you and George I have searched through every possible website trying to find photos and memorabilia. When the bingo hall closed in 2005, the Academy Music Group bought the building and converted it back to a music venue. Our 10 photographs from the ChronicleLive archive recall some of the many and varied pubs, past and present, of South Shields, As anyone who's ever done it will vouch - South Shields is a great place to have a night out (in normal times, anyway!). If you went there please let me know. Thats apparently where John first saw me but at that time 1972/3 I was much too interested in dancing. The second picture down, which has David Macbeth on, also has two of my aunts who both worked at Go Go. I met my husband at Nelson Street jazz club. He even stood in for the pianist who hadnt turned up on my Mum and Dads wedding day! Fantastic memories of Newcastle and the North East club scene. 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. 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. Would anyone know where I may get hold of a photo of the Gay Trouper pub. I used to visit clubs like the Flamingo,La Discotheque, The Scene,Marquee,Whisky A Go Go,All Star, Tiles etc. The club was taken over by the Bailey Group in 1965. I was a DJ at sloopys,(along with Dave), Bloomers, The Oxford plus many more including a club in Whitley Bay on the Esplanade. Theres also a poster from the 60s of The Seaburn Hall when the Crusaders supported the Moody Blues. King Crimson did their 1st try out gig at Change Is. old nightclubs in south shields. Great bunch of guys. Trevor Chance. Sadly Geordie is now in a care home after having several serious strokes and has no memory. "These areas were thriving communities - and people love to reminisce by looking at old photographs and sharing stories.. Im mainly interested in the lead singer of the time called John Little (or possibly also used the name Osbourne). I also worked through Ivan Burchall, as well as for myself. Your dad is on Jesmond and not too well at present, Re comment 72 by David Parks In 2011, north east photographer and author, Ian Wright who now lives in Las Vegas, had the bright idea of organising a get together for the people involved in the sixties club scene. He can remember going over and taking shots of the area when he heard it was going to be pulled down. ideal for struggling musicians. Saw Ralph Brough our lead singer some years ago, we were running the Peterlee half marathon, theres a change. The Mayfair Ballroom opened by the Mecca organization on 12th September 1961 and continued to be a major venue in the city for 38 years. Yes, Bob Monkhouse did own Change Is until it became Bloomers, I think. Closed to become Ocean & Collins and has since rebranded as Bliss and is now Voodoo. View listing packages . I briefly played guitar with the George Ricco Band, rotating between Wetherals, La Dolce Vita and the Cavendish, 1965/66, Served lovely meals and had big Manny Burgo, ex-boxer on the door. Such a shame it all came to an end way too soon. 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. Sounds as if those were the days alright! Enter Your Postcode Submit. He said, Dance with me and started doing what he called The Pickett. 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. 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. Also played at Ray Grehans Cub in Roker Avenue Sunderland with Little Eva and the Fortunes. I beleive he appeared at a number of clubs in Newcastle and the north east. 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. Maybe a good starting point might be the Chronicle as I am sure that they have a library full of old photos. My mobile no is 07580452584. 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. We always met at the Pit for coffee where we decided what time to meet before going to the Club Ago Go. Ho Hum happy days and strange memories. so thank you for that! We still went to Bloomers perhaps once a week. The Club AGogo opened in 1962 and ran for just over six years. I would like to think so. 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. Before then, they always return false. The Forever 54 charity night will take place at Arbeia on Saturday, July 2nd. Primary Menu. It closed in 2015. 10. Eileen Burnett wrote the book South Shields Pubs, published by Amberley, in 2014. Many happy memories flooding back. Find what you're looking for about Nightclubs in South Shields with city-visitor. During the mid/late 1960s I was half of the singing duo, Shirley and Johnny. Hi, I was in the Ken Maddison band for a number of years but when he died then Margaret I lost touch with her. Im not sure what Dave does now as my dad lost touch with him. Went to a Motown concert at the Sunderland Empire a couple of years ago and, would you believe it, sitting next to me was Frank Pemberton who used to own Club 11 in Sunderland with Mickey Pemberton (I think). Had some great evenings there in the late 1950s as well as any evenings at the Oxford Gallerys and the Majestic. Wonder if anybody remembers him. Has anyone out there got an actually photo of Bloomers with its name on the building been looking for years .thank you. Some magic names and places. What a star she could have been. I played most north east theatres and eventually retired (I think) in 2016. 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. Thank you for telling me where I can locate some photos taken inside Bloomers Nightclub in the early 1970s. Bernie MacKie was rhythm guitar and started his working life in a shop on Gateshead High St. called Barkers, an electrical shop. Also seem to remember a free concert at Leazes Park with a lot of local bandsmay have been 1967-68? Great site. Basically we went to anywhere where Eric Burdon was! During the sixties, seventies and beyond the Mayfair hosted some unforgettable nights featuring many of the top chart and touring bands of the era; bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen, Black Sabbath, The Clash, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Motorhead, Thin Lizzy and Nirvana, to name just a few. The Greg Burman Sound was resident at the Quay Club and I will never forget Greg showing me the proper way to play James Browns I Feel Good top bloke. Real name "Northumberland Arms". no one has mentioned the muscle inn built into the viaduct bottom of dene st, the club was run by wrestlers hence the name.The club room was tiny 40 punters it was full.an H girder ran the length of the bar (head height)where punters rested their beer (or whatever had fell off a wagon)this was circa 1962 on a friday it was jazzers M.C. 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. The Kon-Tors didnt play original music but were a great cover band. What a night!!!!!!! - Mike Mezz. 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). 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). Amongst those talked about were two men who were heavily involved in the north east club scene in the sixties Mike Jeffery and Ray Grehan. 9. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. In 1967 I spent a short time singing with the Don Smith orchestra of the Oxford Galleries after we finished we always used the Cavendish club or Billy Bottos in Byker. Fantastic read! Anyone remember Jumpin Joe Jackson and drummer Geordie Kinnell from the 60s club scene? 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