Run by Harold and Doris Toft and located at 35-39 Grace Hill in Folkestone, Kent, Toft’s was a major music venue on the English south coast during the 1960s.
I’ve started to list gigs below and would welcome any additions and memories in the comments section below.
7 May 1966 (Saturday) – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
14 May 1966 (Saturday) – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
21 May 1966 (Saturday) – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
27 May 1966 (Friday) – The Playboys (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
28 May 1966 (Saturday) – Tony Knight’s Chessmen (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
29 May 1966 (Sunday) – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
30 May 1966 (Monday) – The Playboys (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
4 June 1966 (Saturday) – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
5 June 1966 (Sunday) – The Gass (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
11 June 1966 (Saturday) – The Alan Price Set (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
12 June 1966 (Sunday) – Herbie Goins & The Night-timers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
18 June 1966 (Saturday) – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
19 June 1966 (Sunday) – Ralph Denyer’s Rockhouse Band (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
25 June 1966 (Saturday) – Sounds Incorporated (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
26 June 1966 (Sunday) – The Amboy Dukes (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
2 July 1966 (Saturday) – The Nashville Teens (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
3 July 1966 (Sunday) – Roy C with The League of Gentlemen (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
9 July 1966 (Saturday) – The Shotgun Express (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
10 July 1966 (Sunday) – Rufus Thomas & Bluesology (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
16 July 1966 (Saturday) – The Mike Cotton Sound with Lucas (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
17 July 1966 (Sunday) – Tony Rivers & The Castaways (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
22 July 1966 (Friday) – The Thornton Group and The End (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) The End may not be the Surrey band that worked with Bill Wyman but a local group instead
23 July 1966 (Saturday) – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
24 July 1966 (Sunday) – The In Crowd (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
27 July 1966 (Wednesday) – The Thornton Group and The End (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) The End may not be the Surrey band that worked with Bill Wyman but a local group instead
29 July 1966 (Friday) – The Thornton Group and The End (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) The End may not be the Surrey band that worked with Bill Wyman but a local group instead
30 July 1966 (Saturday) – The Shevelles (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
31 July 1966 (Sunday) – Alexis Korner (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
3 August 1966 (Wednesday) – The Thornton Group and The End (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
5 August 1966 (Friday) – The Thornton Group and The End (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) The End may not be the Surrey band that worked with Bill Wyman but a local group instead
6 August 1966 (Saturday) – The Gass (Melody Maker)
7 August 1966 (Sunday) – The Gass (Melody Maker)
10 August 1966 (Wednesday) – The Thornton Group and The End (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) The End may not be the Surrey band that worked with Bill Wyman but a local group instead
13 August 1966 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
14 August 1966 (Sunday) – The Senate (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
20 August 1966 (Saturday) – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
21 August 1966 (Sunday) – The Gass (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
27 August 1966 (Saturday) – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
28 August 1966 (Sunday) – The Mike Cotton Sound with Lucas (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
29 August 1966 (Monday) – The Scots of St James (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
3 September 1966 (Saturday) – Jimmy James & The Vagabonds (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
4 September 1966 (Sunday) – The Ying Tongs (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
10 September 1966 (Saturday) – Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
11 September 1966 (Sunday) – The Vibrations (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) The Vibrations were most likely backed by The Noblemen
16 September 1966 (Friday) – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
17 September 1966 (Saturday) – The Peeps (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
18 September 1966 (Sunday) – The Peeps (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
23 September 1966 (Friday) – The Vibrations and The Noblemen (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
24 September 1966 (Saturday) – Rick ‘N’ Beckers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
25 September 1966 (Sunday) – John McCoy’s Crawdaddies (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
30 September 1966 (Friday) – The Summercumlauds (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
1 October 1966 (Saturday) – The Ying Tongs (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
2 October 1966 (Sunday) – The Tonicks (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
8 October 1966 (Saturday) – The HT (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
9 October 1966 (Sunday) – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Fabulous 208)
15 October 1966 (Saturday) – Lee Dorsey (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald) Looks like he was replaced by Guy Darrell Syndicate
16 October 1966 (Sunday) – The Scots of St James (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
21 October 1966 (Friday) – Live group (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
22 October 1966 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
23 October 1966 (Sunday) – The Scots of St James (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
25 October 1966 (Tuesday) – The Scots of St James (Melody Maker) This needs confirmation
28 October 1966 (Friday) – Live group (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
29 October 1966 (Saturday) – The Gass (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
30 October 1966 (Sunday) – The Scots of St James (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
4 November 1966 (Friday) – The Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
5 November 1966 (Saturday) – T D Backus and The Powehouse (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
6 November 1966 (Sunday) – The Scots of St James (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
11 November 1966 (Friday) – The Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
12 November 1966 (Saturday) – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
13 November 1966 (Sunday) – The Meantimers (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
18 November 1966 (Friday) – The Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
19 November 1966 (Saturday) – The HT (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
20 November 1966 (Sunday) – The Original Dyaks (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
25 November 1966 (Friday) – The Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
26 November 1966 (Saturday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
27 November 1966 (Sunday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
2 December 1966 (Friday) – The Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
3 December 1966 (Saturday) – The Nite People (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
4 December 1966 (Sunday) – The Luther Morgan Relationship (Melody Maker) The Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald has The Derek Savage Foundation instead
10 December 1966 (Saturday) – The Meddy Evils (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
11 December 1966 (Sunday) – Guy Darrell & The Gnomes of Zurich (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
16 December 1966 (Friday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker)
17 December 1966 (Saturday) – Little Richard, The Quotations and The Kingpins (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
18 December 1966 (Sunday) – The Peeps (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
23 December 1966 (Friday) – The Mixed Feelings and The Spectre Quin Team (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
24 December 1966 (Saturday) – The Fleur De Lys and The Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
26 December 1966 (Monday) – The Heart and Souls and The Kingpins (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
31 December 1966 (Saturday) – The Mike Cotton Sound with Lucas and he Mixed Feelings (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)
7 January 1967 (Saturday) – The Original Dyaks (Melody Maker)
8 January 1967 (Sunday) – The See-Saw Soul Set (Melody Maker)
14 January 1967 (Saturday) – The Meantimers (Melody Maker)
15 January 1967 (Sunday) – The Fenmen (Melody Maker)
22 January 1967 (Sunday) – The Spencer Davis Group (Melody Maker)
28 January 1967 (Saturday) – The Who (Melody Maker)
4 February 1967 (Saturday) – Manfred Mann (Melody Maker)
11 February 1967 (Saturday) – Maxine Brown (possibly with The Q-Set) (Melody Maker) Melody Maker also has The Gass
18 February 1967 (Saturday) – Cream (Melody Maker)
19 February 1967 (Sunday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
25 February 1967 (Saturday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker)
4 March 1967 (Saturday) – The Power House (Melody Maker)
11 March 1967 (Saturday) – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Melody Maker)
12 March 1967 (Sunday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
18 March 1967 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Melody Maker)
24 March 1967 (Friday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
25 March 1967 (Saturday) – The Gass and The Web with J L Watson (Melody Maker)
26 March 1967 (Sunday) – The Amboy Dukes (Melody Maker)
27 March 1967 (Monday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
31 March 1967 (Friday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
1 April 1967 (Saturday) – Prince Buster & The Bees (Melody Maker) The British Music Archive site lists The Wilde Flowers on this date
2 April 1967 (Sunday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
7 April 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
8 April 1967 (Saturday) – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (Melody Maker)
9 April 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
14 April 1967 (Friday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
15 April 1967 (Saturday) – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Melody Maker)
16 April 1967 (Sunday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
21 April 1967 (Friday) – Danny & The Belmonts (Melody Maker)
22 April 1967 (Saturday) – The Mike Cotton Sound (Melody Maker)
23 April 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
28 April 1967 (Friday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
29 April 1967 (Saturday) – The Squaredeals Show (Melody Maker)
30 April 1967 (Sunday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
6 May 1967 (Saturday) – Prince Buster & The Bees (Melody Maker)
12 May 1967 (Friday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
13 May 1967 (Saturday) – Graham Bond Organisation (Melody Maker)
14 May 1967 (Sunday) – The Wilde Flowers (British Music Archive website)
19 May 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
20 May 1967 (Saturday) – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (John Culley’s diary/Melody Maker)
26 May 1967 (Friday) – The Wilde Flowers (Melody Maker)
27 May 1967 (Saturday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker)
28 May 1967 (Sunday) – The Gass (Fabulous 208/Melody Maker)
29 May 1967 (Monday) – Take Five (Melody Maker)
2 June 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
3 June 1967 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Melody Maker)
4 June 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
9 June 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
10 June 1967 (Saturday) – The Web with John L Watson (Melody Maker)
11 June 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
17 June 1967 (Saturday) – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (Fabulous 208/Melody Maker)
23 June 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
24 June 1967 (Saturday) – Ronnie Jones & The Q-Set (Melody Maker)
25 June 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
30 June 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
1 July 1967 (Saturday) – John Lee Hooker with The Savoy Brown Blues Band (Melody Maker)
2 July 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
5 July 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
7 July 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
8 July 1967 (Saturday) – The Web with John L Watson (Melody Maker)
9 July 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
12 July 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
14 July 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
15 July 1967 (Saturday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker) This show was recorded for a live LP
16 July 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
19 July 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
21 July 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
22 July 1967 (Saturday) – The Gass (Melody Maker)
23 July 1967 (Sunday) – Georgie Fame (Melody Maker)
26 July 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
28 July 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
29 July 1967 (Saturday) – The Coloured Raisins with Honey Darling (Melody Maker)
30 July 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
2 August 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
4 August 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
5 August 1967 (Saturday) – The Skatalites (Melody Maker)
6 August 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
8 August 1967 (Tuesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
9 August 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
12 August 1967 (Saturday) – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Melody Maker)
13 August 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
15 August 1967 (Tuesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
16 August 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
17 August 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
18 August 1967 (Saturday) – Chicken Shack (Melody Maker)
19 August 1967 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Melody Maker)
20 August 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
22 August 1967 (Tuesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
23 August 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
26 August 1967 (Saturday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker)
27 August 1967 (Sunday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker) Replaced by The Jeff Beck Group. Please see comment from Mick Morris below
1 September 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
2 September 1967 (Saturday) – The Gass (Fabulous 208/Melody Maker)
3 September 1967 (Sunday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
6 September 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
8 September 1967 (Friday) – The Scots of St James (Melody Maker)
9 September 1967 (Saturday) – The Skatalites (Melody Maker)
10 September 1967 (Sunday) – The Scots of St James (Melody Maker)
13 September 1967 (Wednesday) – The Scots of St James (Melody Maker)
15 September 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
16 September 1967 (Saturday) – The Bag O’ Nails (Melody Maker)
17 September 1967 (Sunday) – The Peddlers (Melody Maker)
20 September 1967 (Wednesday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
22 September 1967 (Friday) – Scots of St James (Melody Maker)
23 September 1967 (Saturday) – Ferris Wheel (Fabulous 208/Melody Maker)
24 September 1967 (Sunday) – Scots of St James (Melody Maker)
29 September 1967 (Friday) – Resident band (Melody Maker)
30 September 1967 (Saturday) – Marmalade (Fabulous 208/Melody Maker)
1 October 1967 (Sunday) – Dr Marigold’s Prescription (Melody Maker)
7 October 1967 (Saturday) – The Squaredeals (Melody Maker)
8 October 1967 (Sunday) – The Geranium Pond (Melody Maker)
14 October 1967 (Saturday) – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound (Melody Maker)
21 October 1967 (Saturday) – Savoy Brown Blues Band (Melody Maker)
22 October 1967 (Sunday) – The Amboy Dukes, JR Walker & The All Stars and The Wages of Sin (Melody Maker)
Melody Maker stopped advertising the venue at this point
4 May 1968 (Saturday) – Warren Davis Monday Band (Del Paramor’s gig diary)
14 September 1968 (Saturday) – Ten Years After (http://www.dover-kent.com/Tofts-Folkestone.html)
26 October 1968 (Saturday) – The Mike Stuart Span (Fabulous 208)
2 November 1968 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Fabulous 208)
9 August 1969 (Saturday) – Ambrose Slade (http://www.dover-kent.com/Tofts-Folkestone.html)
15 November 1969 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Keith Guster’s diary)
24 December 1969 (Wednesday) – The Amboy Dukes (Keith Guster’s diary)
28 March 1970 (Saturday) – The Amboy Dukes (Keith Guster’s diary)
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