Located at 33/37 Wardour Street, the Whisky A Go Go was a major rock music venue during the mid-late 1960s and was situated in the same building as the Flamingo.
It’s not clear when it first opened its doors to rock artists but according to London Life magazine, occasional live groups did perform at the venue during 1965. This is supported by a club passport (see below), kindly provided by Harvey Jordan.
However, it appears that the club really took off in late 1966, with listings four times a week. I have started to compile a list of artists who were advertised from 1966 to 1970 and would welcome any additions/corrections.
Melody Maker advertised gigs for the Whisky A Go Go every week, although there were gaps in places, particularly in late 1968 and during 1970. All of the shows listed below are from Melody Maker unless otherwise noted. Disc & Music Echo also regularly advertised the venue.
It is important to stress that these are listings for artists who were advertised in the music press so it’s quite possible that changes in the final billing may have taken place. I’d be interested to hear from anyone who can add any memories of particular shows in the comments below.
Source: Melody Maker unless otherwise noted
1966
According to the sleeve notes of RPM’s Timebox CD (and other band sources), the original Timebox, which may have been billed as Take Five at the time, landed a regular Wednesday night residency at this club when they first came to London thanks to manager Laurie Jay who worked at the George Cooper Agency. This would have been around January-March 1966.
18 January – The Key (needs source for confirmation)
17 February – Inez and Charlie Foxx with The League of Gentlemen
Melody Maker notes that Chris Lamb & The Universals play Wednesdays, which would have included 9 and 16 March
17 March – Irma Thomas (backed by The Sons of Adam)
4 April – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
7 April – Don Covay
12 April – Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages
14 April – Dee Dee Warwick
21 April – Lee Dorsey
24 April – The Blue Aces
This is Junior Kerr’s (aka Junior Marvin, future Wailers’ guitarist) band, who had played in Dakar from 4-16 April, according to Melody Maker advert
3 May – Lee Dorsey (Disc & Music Echo)
5 May – The Dixie Cups
9 May – Patti LaBelle & The Blue Bells (with Bluesology?)
12 May – Sugar Pie De Santo
17 May – Patti LaBelle & The Blue Bells (with Bluesology?)
19 May – The Original Drifters
26 May – Ben E King
9 June – Roy C
16 June – Stevie Wonder
20 June – Billy Stewart (with Bluesology?)
27 June – Irma Thomas
7 July – Noma Tanega (Disc & Music Echo has 5 July unless both days?)
14-15 July – The Orlons
18 July – Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry
22 July – Rufus Thomas
25 July – Solomon Burke
3 August – Solomon Burke
9 August – Jimmy Cliff (not sure who is the backing band as singer split with The New Generation, who went on to link up with Gary Hamilton as Hamilton Movement, the previous month)
16 August – Jimmy Cliff
23 August – Jimmy Cliff
25 August – The Ikettes (with PP Arnold?)
28 August – The Soul Set (says they play every Sunday)
4 September – The Soul Set
6 September – The Peeps
8 September – The Carnaby
11 September – The Soul Set
15 September – The Vibrations
18 September – The Soul Set (needs confirmation)
22 September – The Bunch
27 September – The Majority
29 September – The Gas Company
4 October – The Mad Lads
6 October – The Five Chants
10 October – The Mad Lads (Disc & Music Echo)
11 October – The Washington DCs
13 October – Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
18 October – Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
20 October – The Spellbinders
24 October – Alvin Robinson
25 October – The Bunch
31 October – Alvin Robinson
1 November – The Bunch
3 November – Lee Dorsey
8 November – The Dixie Cups
10 November – The Dave Davani Four
11 November – The Subterraneans with Nepenthe (Disc & Music Echo has 14 November)
15 November – The Original Coasters
17 November – Joe E Young & The Tonicks
20 November – The Boardwalkers (became Warren Davis Monday Band shortly afterwards)
21 November – The Washington DCs
22 November – The Peeps
24 November – The Original Coasters
28 November – The Subterraneans with Nepenthe
29 November – Malcolm Magaron & The Bluehealers
1 December – The Subterraneans with Nepenthe
5 December – Freddie Mack & The Mack Sound
6 December – The Mike Cotton Sound
13 December – The Bunch
15 December – The Orlons
20 December – The Iveys
22 December – The Bunch
24 December – The Sovereigns
25 December – The Flashbakks
26 December – Little People
27 December – The Images
31 December – The Sovereigns
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