Re the Dolce Vita. ANNE MILLAR (TAYLOR) I DONT REMEMBER THE VENUE ANNE, BUT WE WORKED ALL OF THE AREA IN THE SIXTIES. Phila. It was situated on the forth and fifth floor of a building at 1 Pink Lane, opposite Bowers restaurant. I seem to remember the band playing at The Majestic at the bottom of Westgate Rd. 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. Ended up working for the Bailey Org, for short time, I think they kinda helped ruin the scene though. Photo: Shields Gazette Photo Sales 2. 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. How long would it take you to save for the home of your dreams? He later managed Hendrix and Slade. The decor must be 30 yrs old. Thank you for telling me where I can locate some photos taken inside Bloomers Nightclub in the early 1970s. Lovely to see Ray Grehans name mentioned. Yes, Bob Monkhouse did own Change Is until it became Bloomers, I think. old nightclubs in south shields. 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The second picture down, which has David Macbeth on, also has two of my aunts who both worked at Go Go. King Crimson did their 1st try out gig at Change Is. Also played at Muscle In as I was friendly with the owner Walter McCrae. Reviews; Claim your business; Escape. The Whitley Bay boys club venue was called Zone 22. I remember Pat mentioning names of people like Keith Crombie, Tommy Finlay etc who she met through Ron but the rest of us never met them. Good bands played there. A long time ago! 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). 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 also have a photograph of myself and Irish Comedian Dave Allan.It opened at a time when the casino had to be moved out of the nightclub and have a separate entrance.They housed the Casino upstairs next to sloopys. 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. He had a son with cerebal palsy who needed to attend Prudhoe hospital on a regular basis and he felt he needed some sort of base in the north east. 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 was from Sunderland and used to come and meet me after school when I was in my school uniform. The event is free to enter, with collection buckets out for those who wish to donate and will run from an early time of. Photo: sg Photo Sales 2.. Hi He is 93 living in South Africa. Initially the Downbeat was a jazz venue but towards the end of its life it featured mainly Rhythm & Blues bands. didnt Bob Monkhouse have something to do with Change Is? I have fond memories of the Cavendish Club from 1967. 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! The club was initially owned and run by Mike Jeffery who went on to manage The Animals and Jimi Hendrix. June Viner, Sorry should have said Frank Pickering and Mickey Pemberton. I just wish I could remember them all. Wow, this is very interesting information, Im Mark Ward Im the son of Chuck & Kathy Ward, along with Mike Jeffries they founded the Marimba in High Bridge and were true sultans of the Jazz and Latin America music scene in Newcastle, I have always been searching for information and any photographs of the Marimba, on searching I have always been a bit let down that my father has never had any mention for the part they played in this cool and underground scene, when everybody else was bopping. 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! While, the 1860s-built Criterion, on Ocean Road, closed in 2012 to become a Ladbrokes bookmaker, before reopening in 2018 after enjoying a major refurbishment recreating how it originally looked in Victorian times. Does anyone remember Joe and Pat McBeth,fab dancers, Does anyone know of any Italian restaurant where someone called Frank Calzini or Franco Calzini worked in 1967 it was in Pink Lane. Gordon Livingstone. We all used to gather around the juke box trying to get our favourite records played. He was the minder for Tom Jones when he came to the La Dolce Vita. I had a great time.Lots of memories. Ken, remembers you as a great singer. Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. I was mortified. Ive exhausted all avenues looking for answers. If I had three wishes . Stumbled over your great website while searching for music in Newcastle in the 60s. I was then a young post-grad at Kings College 1966/67 and my girl-friend and I attended the Cavendish club regularly. Her stage name was Julie Johnson. Some magic names and places. Enter Your Postcode Submit. 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. Our selection of photographs from the ChronicleLive archive recalls 10 South Shields pubs, past and present. The club was opened on 6th February 1963 by the Levey brothers from Wallsend. The Kon-Tors didnt play original music but were a great cover band. thankyou for bringing back fantastic memories every one. 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. The demon drink (Pernod) was to blame. Happy days! Also, does anyone remember the DJ John Harker who worked at Annabels in Sunderland and in Whitley Bay but died a few years ago. went to most of the other clubs mentioned, brilliant times ? FANTASTIC SITE. Would appreciate any current information regarding Margaret. Not in the same league as the other clubs in the area, but full of the essentials of life - beer, women, music and food. 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). I will never forget you were working at the theatre royal and u let me see the stage set for Alice in wonderland and let me have a go on the big swing in the stage. The band names mentioned on this site Junco Partners Alan Hull (bless im) and The Sect. Also in Whitley Bay was an out of the way venue near the Ice Rink at Whitley Bay boys club on a Friday night. 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. i was discovered there by Dame Margot Fontaine and sent to RCA records to begin my recording career. 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! HiFred If you have any photographs of that time I would love to see them. Great site. lol. Fantastic read! Then went soth and played with Entire Sioux Nation. I have fond if hazy memories of that weekend! 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. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. I was there in the 60s with Joe Brown & The Bruvvers. ___________________________________________________________________________. My sister was the girlfriend of Gordon Cleghorn. The Marimba opened in 1959 serving Italian food and snacks during the day at prices students could afford. We used to wet the backs of our hands and press them onto someone elses hand trying to transfer the fluorescent stamp that was needed to get into JAZZ LOUNGE. 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. 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. he was garbage and so were we! I remember queueing to get inside where you went down lots of dark stairs to an amazingly even darker area with fantastically loud but mesmeric music. A former nurse said she feels "lucky to . & 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. In the late 1950s it was converted to a ballroom and became the Majestic. Men Bringing back lots of stories! Ill gladly let you have copies of what I have a photo of Bloomers but boarded up and no sign and an internal shot of girls dancing and dry ice on the dancefloor from late 1960s also a flyer for the opening of Bloomers in July 1973. On the left, the dark haired lady is Barbara Young, and on the right is her sister Joan Young. Greg Burmans speakers were legendary but were a bastard to transport and set up. Does anyone remember the Sands Club at Whitley Bay which is where I met my husband, his favourite haunts were the Old Vic Whitley Bay and also the Sovereign pub which was a good starting point for an evening out. The Beatles played for 5 bob. I also spent many a Monday night at your home testing scotch with your folks and a feisty small terrier before you moved from Whitley Bay. In response to the comments about Bloomers on May 11th by George Sinclair, Oh I could go on all day. 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. I also went to the Majestic when I was about 14. I went to Change Is regularly from about 1969/70 until Scamps opened at the beginning of 1974 I think? I was just a nipper at the time but I remember my folks going to all those clubs as well as Change Is. I have great memories of spending many nights, years later, listening to Nigel Stanger and Lindolph DOliviera playing with the East Side Torpedoes too. A slideshow of pictures taken at Laygate South Shields in the 50's & 60's.. Pictures by Bill Claverly & narrated by Janet Wylie Read more about the Marimba on this link. Eileen Burnett wrote the book South Shields Pubs, published by Amberley, in 2014. Magnum Is now Unit, but was known as one of Southsampton's main gay clubs in its heyday. It was an eye opener for a very young me and I loved it. JT, Hi Micky Dunn/ John Taberham, My credentials for getting the job to the best of my knowledge were I was a pro wrestler along with my tag team partner Jason Joe Robson from the Teams Gateshead and my hobby, hypnotism. Thanks Happy days, Dawn the Nelson Street Jazz Club is mentioned on the page about the Marimba Coffee House. JT, #74. what a great club. According to her they had sex on the floor there. 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. Lived in Heaton as I remember. I think he still lives in the North East and owned the Springs fitness centres. 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. Couldnt believe my luck. The photos are of the Crusaders (with manager Dave Golden in the dark suit) and the Crusaders with Jimmy Tarbuck and Ray Ellington in 1963. Im always on the hunt for any photos of either, of these clubs and wondered if you had any at all. We both looked and dressed older. The Cavendish Club at the bottom of Grey Street opened as a nightclub in the early sixties and became part of the Bailey Group. 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! My mum used to sing with Jimmy Bence at the Mayfair back in the day. 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. 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. They made an acetate demo at Morton Sound in Carliol Sq. Sadly he passed away at a comparatively young age. 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. Hi Anna #156. Dont know how she knew cos she had never been there!!! 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). I can still remember the feeling of excitement as you stepped down each dark stair til you opened the door and the whole place came alive, with music, gorgeous people and the amazing music which never sounded the same anywhere else and still doesnt! 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. 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. HI, 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. 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. Just stumbled across your website. My dad nicknamed one of youre daughters shoulders I think her name was Siobhan or Dionne or something? That building and those surrounding it were demolished and have been rebuilt. He was always a dapper dresser!! Can you believe we dont have a single photo of this momentous occasion? 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! The builders had only erected the wall a few days earlier HAPPY DAYS !!! Naturally had my photo took with him as well. 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. I loved the clubs The downbeat where the animals used to play, great memories to treasure. Also meeting up on Saturday at the Pit then up to the Go-Go in the afternoon, purple hearts were the thing to have instead of alcohol. Mike Pemberton and Mick Pickering had Club Eleven, what memories. He even stood in for the pianist who hadnt turned up on my Mum and Dads wedding day! JT, Try playing the 1967 Gamblers version of Cry me a River (on YouTube) Certainly stands the test of time. Had some great evenings there in the late 1950s as well as any evenings at the Oxford Gallerys and the Majestic. Other people I remember from that period were Greg Burman (sound equipment), Dave Woods ( Impulse Records) and Dave Dixon and Geoff Wonfor from Tyne Tees Television. 2 inch thick marine ply shells with heavy duty internal struts and mounting frames but man the sound was awesome, power, punch and clarity. Cheers Terry, Message for Nora I also worked through Ivan Burchall, as well as for myself. The club, which is in Greys Court at the bottom of Grey Street, has had several makeovers since opening as a cabaret club in the early sixties. 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. 9 Jun 2022 . The Old Ship Inn 8 Bars & Clubs By Fairydusters It's like stepping back in time in this bar. 69 Club Westgate Street plus MANY social clubs all around the North East. The Tube being one of his projects. 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. Great bunch of guys. 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. Just discovered this site. 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. 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! I was amazed at the club scene in the North East! One of our group was Pat Carling. Just spent a couple of hours wallowing in nostalgia. Is it true? In the event they failed to show up, probably much to the relief of the host Keith Crombie. Buy tickets from a trusted primary outlet. I was best friends with Pongo (Keith to me) and for a short while roady for them. a great bunch of people used to drink the night there. Your email address will not be published. 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. Does anyone remember the Carousel Club in Chester le Street? 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. He was playing at the Arcadia Theatre. The Marimba was open for just over a year before being gutted by fire. We made many friends and had a wonderful time with so many happy memories. 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. Rob . Chas Chandler went on to become an impresario on the north east scene and was heavily involved with the Animals. Julie Macsorley had been cooking a chicken at her home near South Shields when her carbon monoxide (CO) alarm alerted her to the danger. 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. Some of the guests hadnt seen each other for decades so there was a lot of catching up to do. Tom was a regular photographer for the Bailey Organisation. The sixties may have belonged to London but in the seventies The NE was the place to be for the clubs! We were also friends with music journalist Phil Penfold. i also fondly remember the great Ken Maddison we worked together often. It sadly closed around 2016 and briefly turned into German bar, Das Wunderbar before closing completely. The Majestic Ballroom is probably most famous for hosting the Beatles very first appearance in the city on 28th January 1963. What a great little site! I went to a place in 1972 which I knew only as the dive bar and could never understand why. George, John is still looking to see if he has any photos of the entrance to Bloomers on Bath Lane. She was the resident singer. Im trying to find anyone who may have worked with her. The reunion was a great success so full marks to Ian Wright for coming up with the idea and organising the event. truffle pasta sauce recipe; when is disney channel's zombies 3 coming out; bitcoin monthly returns I played drums with The Elcort, New Religion and The Gasboard in 60,s. Others such as the unique Grotto, built among caves on the seafront at Marsden, are very much still with us. me and me mates were rockers, wed move down to the rockliffe arms and the station hotel then the club a go go. He can remember going over and taking shots of the area when he heard it was going to be pulled down. You may remember us as Jean and John the tall couple who danced a lot! Do you remember the DJ Big Phil not sure if he ever worked in Change Is but he certainly worked in Scamps, which was the place I went to the most from 1974- onwards probably til I got to the stage where I couldnt go clubbing and get up for work in a Bank anymore-old age I think its called! Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. Tunes such as Back Street Luv by Curved Air and In My Own Time by Family were played a lot. Yours nostalgically Nobody danced once they came out. A weird coincidence is that the bearded chap in the middle is a friend of my wife, hes called Jason Robson, he used to work on the boxing show at the Hoppings, I wonder if he also worked at the Go Go? Im talking late 50s early 60salso played the Newcastle Empire on a show called Carrol Levis discovery.bit like opportunity knockscame 3rd out of 20 so no fame and fortune .I am 73 now and I have always said the best years were without doubt the 60s..When you said next to London came Newcastlecorrect. The opening of the club was preceded by an intense advertising campaign in the local press involving some quite off-beat and quirky adverts: . Burlesque was my band until car accident and moved to London and became a session singer. Just been reading a comment from Pete Wallis from May 2015. dancing from 1969. Hope all is well. 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. Rumour had it that the ex-Club AGogo bouncer Dave Findlay and his brother Tommy were going to put in appearance. which was poor quality, scratches etc. - Mike Mezz. Solicitar ms informacin: 310-2409701 | administracion@consultoresayc.co. We also played at the Seaburn Hall Cats night out regularly and the Rink ballroom. Yes Trever. I have never heard of Tom Oxley, but would love to know more. He was with his daughter who is also a sInger. 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. You and I used to share guitar vocals with Ken Maddison in the early 70s at La Strada until I moved to Montego Bay. they played for various bands and clubs. We went often and went for the great music and danced all night. 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. Uncle Bob n Uncle Alf. Unofficially, the jazz sessions at the Marimba continued long after midnight. Fond memories of him. 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. Ifeel so incredibly nostalgic about those very important days, which went over much too quickly. Had a great time in the 60s. 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. We went and sure enough it was them minus the Leopard skin leotard tho. What a tremendous website with loads of nostalgic detail of the early music scene in North East. Cheers La Strada in South Shields opened around 1962 and ran throughout the 1960s. If Pete is still around you could use my email to get them together. Greys; Dolce Vita; Cavendish. If anyone reading this knew my mother or any other members of the Jimmy Bence Orchestra, please leave a comment on this site. 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. I remember the DJ Dave, I thought he was so hip. 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.