I played drums with The Elcort, New Religion and The Gasboard in 60,s. The drummer had an American car. Kennedy's Bar South Shields 5 Bars & Clubs Open now By steveL794 This is a great Little bar great atmosphere and is such a welcoming bar, well worth a visit great chilling bar 3. Alan Price was, I think, born in Jarrow and worked at the tax office. Often return back to the area and go walkabout. 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. (Payne) He was a singer on the circuit in 70s or Bevan Orchard who played keyboard for him? HI, 2. Great times Anna. 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. I came up to Newcastle in 1968 when the clubs in london were on the way out. Brings back many memories. 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 well remember the Crescendo club belonging to Ray Grehan as I was involved in the alterations carried out there. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Great time being a teenager in the 60s in Newcastle. I lived in Whitley Bay in the apartment of a house owned by Jimmy Bence. Thanks, Great memories, and thanks to everyone for sharing them. Johny Sampson provided the music with Mirelle Grey and later Johny Heenan. Ill never forget it. 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. We still went to Bloomers perhaps once a week. Does anybody remember the house band at La Dolce Vita in the early seventies, Robbie was the bass player, John the lead guitar. Student Union do,s were good and remember Sect and Elcorts playing at a couple of them. 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. Yours nostalgically Just discovered this site. We started out at the jazz clubs and remember many nights at the New Orleans Club (I dont see that mentioned anywhere) followed up with going on to the Downbeat or the GoGo. When the Grey Street premises closed in the mid-seventies, the New Cavendish opened at the site previously occupied by Change Is and Bloomers on Bath Lane. It was situated at the junction of Newgate Street and Low Friar Street. Before then, they always return false. Im loving the new web site a fantastic design and fantastic photos. Alfie. Our selection of photographs from the ChronicleLive archive recalls 10 South Shields pubs, past and present. my info is that Bob Monkhouse did indeed have an input in Change Is..formerly the Picadilly club the resident band that opened the Picadilly in the mid sixties was Nice to see some old familiar names that I have met in my past days around NE. I worked at the Crescendo Club in Whitley Bay in 1968-9 and Ray Grehan owned it then . 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. Are you David Coates from the Felling and Ken Cooper from Windy Nook ? Nick Brandon, the singer (his stage name) worked at Wards the printers in High Bridge. 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I had the Landlords bitter the following day in Wetherspoons and it tasted . 1. 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. five sat new vikings (wally mcgill sid cross etc)high five sun(myself alan hull mickey gallagher kenny anderson martin quinn)forgot to mention when a train rumbled over viaduct all the beers fell off! X, Jean ref Badfinger LP remember when the promoter give it to the JD Geoff Tate, got one myself, Hi George, Just noticed your comment which was addressed to me but (see comment 84) it should have been for Lorraine who i was sharing Bloomers memorabilia with In the late 1950s it was converted to a ballroom and became the Majestic. 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! theses lists and memories are priceless but who can remember the truly horrible bands? 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. Photo: sg Photo Sales 2.. Thats apparently where John first saw me but at that time 1972/3 I was much too interested in dancing. What a great little site! We both looked and dressed older. My favourite place ever was Scamps. 9. My friend joy married Tommy. 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! Saw Alan Bown Set, Downtown Faction and a group from Teeside(?Rivers Invitation)there. Jill, Hi Jill, I believe they were the resident band at the Mayfair at that time. Covid-19 permitting, most of us hope to enjoy the hospitality of pubs in South Shields, and elsewhere, once again in the not-too-distant future. Two Scotsmen together in a nightclub, what could possibly go wrong! He played a vital role in its history and the history of Newcastles night life in the 60s. any help would be great as they are my great uncles. Buy tickets from a trusted primary outlet. 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. (Sect, Juncos, Harlem Shuffle etc) 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! In this day and age, we could never have what we had back then. Ifeel so incredibly nostalgic about those very important days, which went over much too quickly. Also played drums on I Keep Singing that same old song, Heavy Jelly (Skip Bifferty). I beleive he appeared at a number of clubs in Newcastle and the north east. Roger, thanks for a great website, it continues to bring back memories some good, some bad and some unprintable. So if you two ever want to meet up just let me know, my email is david.coates@autosounds.co.uk. He was with his daughter who is also a sInger. 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? which was poor quality, scratches etc. Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. My dad owned Greys Club making it the club to be seen at! The second picture down, which has David Macbeth on, also has two of my aunts who both worked at Go Go. Real name "Northumberland Arms". 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. David and Tommy Finlay did work the door at the Crescendo Club in Whitley Bay. 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. 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 even stood in for the pianist who hadnt turned up on my Mum and Dads wedding day! Julie Macsorley had been cooking a chicken at her home near South Shields when her carbon monoxide (CO) alarm alerted her to the danger. I remember Chic, he did incredible things with the sound and lights. Some time later I joined the Gamblers. Greys; Dolce Vita; Cavendish. Loved them! He was playing at the Arcadia Theatre. The summer of 1967 I emigrated to Saskatchewan, Canada. A Cumbrian group Rue & The Rockets were the resident band at the Majestic for a number of years and had a massive following in Newcastle. 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. Hi Anna #156. Ive lost touch with my dad who was the bouncer with Tommy at the go go club. http://readysteadygone.co.uk/bryan-ferry/, Unveiling the past Amanda, Mike and the plaque. Best years of my life. However most photographs Tom took were of customers and he sold them copies. In October 1968 the Bailey Organisation opened Sloopys disco above La Dolce Vita. Lovely to see Ray Grehans name mentioned. The Kon-Tors didnt play original music but were a great cover band. I remember you Chic Reid if you see this please get in touch. When the bingo hall closed in 2005, the Academy Music Group bought the building and converted it back to a music venue. dancing from 1969. old nightclubs in south shields. Eileen said: As we get older, we look back with nostalgia at the things we remember from our youth, places we visited, had once passed or had been told about. La Strada in South Shields opened around 1962 and ran throughout the 1960s. I remember you, Dave Elliott, Bob Anderson and my other dads mate Alf. However at night it became a private membership club with jazz being served up by some of the best musicians around. Maybe a good starting point might be the Chronicle as I am sure that they have a library full of old photos. Driving my dads car along the wet cobbled Melbourne street to visit The New Orleans Jazz club on a winters night in the early 60s to see what I thought of the music / jazz experience set me up for life. I 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. It was so dark and there were couples kissing in corners and dancing where they stood. 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. 69 Club Westgate Street plus MANY social clubs all around the North East. Then when I went to work at the Ministry in Longbenton the next day people were coming up to me saying they saw me onstage with Wilson Pickett. 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. 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. We step back for just a while to the South Shields, Jarrow, Hebburn and Boldon of four decades ago. The Marimba opened in 1959 serving Italian food and snacks during the day at prices students could afford. Also in Whitley Bay was an out of the way venue near the Ice Rink at Whitley Bay boys club on a Friday night. She was called Maggie Ross, quite a dancer as I recall. The sound system was said to be second to none. so it was really interesting to read the posts from Dave Pinder, Shani Lawn and Jo Slater, who also have connections to that time. The Club AGogo was situated on Percy Street, Newcastle on the top floor of a building which was also above the famous Handyside Arcade (or Arcadia as it was sometimes called). Does nobody remember the Jimmy Bence Orchestra the resident band at the Mayfair? I would like to think so. Couldnt believe my luck. 10. My best friend married one of his friends (later divorced). there was a keyboard player and a drummer called Allan, who drove around Newcastle in a big left hand drive American car. Ended up working for the Bailey Org, for short time, I think they kinda helped ruin the scene though. 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!). Nobody danced once they came out. I was a DJ at sloopys,(along with Dave), Bloomers, The Oxford plus many more including a club in Whitley Bay on the Esplanade. The Marimba was open for just over a year before being gutted by fire. 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. 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. HAPPY DAYS>, Anyone still keep in contact with David or Tommy Findlay? In the event they failed to show up, probably much to the relief of the host Keith Crombie. 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. Sharing the ladies toilets with the staff from the bus company in the same building. Thank you. 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 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. Bob Redhead. Your parents would be overjoyed if you managed to find any photos. Marcus now lives in Leeds and is a professional artist. My father was Carl Hersman who played keyboards. That totally made my day, especially after having visited his grave just last week. Her stage name was Julie Johnson. 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. Used to go to the GoGo Young Set,we were only 14/15 , sit and watch the older ones dance then go home and practice, following week we were there on the dance floor, giving it large.. Really interesting reading. Bars & Clubs. View listing packages . Check out our Memory Lane local history website. Many people (including myself) have mentioned photographs, or rather a lack of them and I wondered if it would be at all possible to make a plea for any photos your readers may have relating to 60s clubland 1972, Please forgive me if this is something youve already covered but photos bring back so many memories it may be worth another go? Even better was the fact that he was actually staying at the same place as we were, the Pheasant Run Hotel. Me and my brother had some great nights in La Strada. Happy Days. Hi, could anybody please give me any information about my father geoff manning aka harry branson gorst, who married my MOTHER, irene graham. Does anyone have a list of bands appearing at the Ballroom in the University Union in the 1960s, Eclection, Family, Jethro Tull, Graham Bond, Taste, Pink Floyd , Alex Harvey for starters. I stayed with Kim when she went solo but only again for a short time. Im not sure what Dave does now as my dad lost touch with him. If you went there please let me know. My sister is Anna Louise Findlay. Nice to see the Dolce vita, too. Brought back a loot of memories. Would love to get hold of Jane Maddison, Kens daughter. Good times- great musicians. Clubs in South Shields: The biggest guide to club nights, with lineups, venue details and entry times. Can you believe we dont have a single photo of this momentous occasion? 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. I remember going to the GOGO, but could only go in young set. Also seem to remember a free concert at Leazes Park with a lot of local bandsmay have been 1967-68? Magnum Is now Unit, but was known as one of Southsampton's main gay clubs in its heyday. ___________________________________________________________________________. I had my engagement party (yes I met John there) upstairs in Change Is in October 1974 and not a single photo was taken..such a shame! 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. Theres also a poster from the 60s of The Seaburn Hall when the Crusaders supported the Moody Blues. Find what you're looking for about Nightclubs in South Shields with city-visitor. 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. The decor must be 30 yrs old. Great site..lots of nostalgia. The demon drink (Pernod) was to blame. Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. 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! Your email address will not be published. The Downbeat was another of Mike Jefferys clubs. 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). We were also friends with music journalist Phil Penfold. The photo is of her from when she used to sing at Mayfair and when she appeared on American Bandstand. Dawn Ralston (nee. The club closed as Change Is and reopened as Bloomers. The building that held the club has long since been demolished. 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. #93 Roger. We were also friends with Clive Lee who was a total fruitcake in the style of Freddie Starr! 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. The band names mentioned on this site Junco Partners Alan Hull (bless im) and The Sect. 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. Billy Bottos. He told me he had a photo of Ronnie Kray with a bloke sitting on his knee! 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. went to most of the other clubs mentioned, brilliant times ? 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. Sadly he passed away at a comparatively young age. I worked at La Strada with your Dad in the early 70s. 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. I would love to hear from anyone who is related to me. If you want to get in touch enquiry@deadgoodvideo.co.uk. I think Wednesdays was Cats Night Out mainly only records being played but Saturdays it was bands,The Kylastrons were a favourite I remember in their leather trousers playing Hall Of The Mountain King with loads of echo. l have always lived in the North east area and found loads of old haunts from the 50s on here. 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. I heard later from her father, that she married a fellow called Bill. George, John is still looking to see if he has any photos of the entrance to Bloomers on Bath Lane. He still talks about those days in the 1960s, happy days. Required fields are marked *. I was best friends with Pongo (Keith to me) and for a short while roady for them. it was Alfie wright who owned the Crescendo Club at Whitley Bay, not Ray Grehan, trust me I opened it Whatever happened to them ? The building that housed the Guys & Dolls is still standing. A bit like the place in Dirty Dancing. Im trying to find anyone who may have worked with her. He now lives in High Heaton I believe. 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. 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. Sunderland. Bernie was the organist and his brother another name that eludes me were both from Sunderland. 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 Such a shame it all came to an end way too soon. X. You know, that little moving side to side that all the Motown groups did on tele. blog 28 mentions thelate Mike Carr.. been on wikepedia and seems he still walks among us.. thankfully. of Newcastle in the 60s. Exciting times. Wish I had been a fly on the wall.. ______________________________________________. old nightclubs in south shields. Great memories. After he left the Gamblers he went to work for Ray Grehan. Great site and yes the Club Agogo was a Great Venue.I met my wife there in October 63 and we married in June 66.We are still together.Neville McKittrick the Invaders Singer was a colleague of mine at British Paints.Last I heard of him he had his own Paint Company in Canada.I would love to make contact again. 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! Greys Club. I also remember the Findlay boys and one of their cohorts Big Paddy. Naturally had my photo took with him as well. Chirpy with a ready smile you were always a favourite of the Gamblers female fans. Cant remember the 60s without remembering the fabulous Righteous Brothers. Hi I know Tommy and Davey findlay, Jesmond. Bernie MacKie was rhythm guitar and started his working life in a shop on Gateshead High St. called Barkers, an electrical shop. What a tremendous website with loads of nostalgic detail of the early music scene in North East. Myself, Cass and Ken went down to Kings Road and came back with Leather Coats down to the ankles. I went to Change Is probably from 1969 until Scamps opened at the end of 1973. Hi So the Kon-Tors had to play a second set at Wetheralls in Sunderland as part of the fee. Hi does anyone know what happened to Tom Oxley the nightclub photographer? Please post photos, memories and exploits from your favorite hangout. They also used to play to a younger audience at the Hop in Whitley Bay. Saw Ralph Brough our lead singer some years ago, we were running the Peterlee half marathon, theres a change. Greg Burmans speakers were legendary but were a bastard to transport and set up. i also fondly remember the great Ken Maddison we worked together often. AJS 170. Has had a number of . On club nights the occasional drunken troublemaker would be invited upstairs to the wrestling ring and taught the error of his conduct!HAPPY DAZE!!! Regards George, Re Photographs and Tom Oxley. Restaurants in South Shields 1. 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. The Quay Club, which opened in 1965, was a popular venue in the sixties. Fantastic memories of Newcastle and the North East club scene. I talked to Ken Brady today and he remembers Pete with affection. Excuse me if I sometimes get things wrong, memory is not what it was from 60 years ago. I just wish I could remember them all. I think the name was Michaels? Equally we are desperately trying to find an internal shot of Scamps? He gave me my proverbial 5 minutes of fame. 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. One night there was a huge fight which involved about 30 people and resulted in the wall between the casino and the disco being knocked down. Uncle Bob n Uncle Alf. Many happy memories flooding back. ___________________________________________________________________________. My friend dad played with Del & the Infernos, from South Shields. so thank you for that! Saw a lot of these bands at the Rex Hotel in Whitley Bay.It was mobbed when Love Affair on.!!! Some magic names and places. The Majestic Ballroom on the junction of Westgate Road and Clayton Street was originally built as a cinema. Oz disco nightclub The date of this photograph remains a mystery but it shows the Oz disco nightclub in Garden Lane. Also, does anyone remember the DJ John Harker who worked at Annabels in Sunderland and in Whitley Bay but died a few years ago. Under new management I. thank you. The Tube being one of his projects. on drums (not Des Omally) and Maggie Miles vocals. I am now almost 80 and still follow the era and the music. Where is she now I wonder. My Dad used to make roulett tables for Ray Grehan in the 60s, Hi my name is Helen Findlay the daughter of Dave Findlay. Was the crescendo manager Ken Brady from the Gamblers? Your dad is on Jesmond and not too well at present, Re comment 72 by David Parks `you may already have it? It was a no-brainer that these lads were something very special. #11 of 20 Nightlife in South Shields. Your email address will not be published. Sadly Bob and Alf are no longer with us R.I.P. But I am sure that they also got a lot of bands from London. It was only a step-up (not a high stage) He looked down at me, held out his hand, and said, Cmon little lady. The top map is an old street plan of the city with the various venues marked with coloured dots. 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. 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.

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