A popular rock venue in Southeast London, the Mistrale club began life as the Beckenham Ballroom. Located at 2-4 high street at Beckenham Junction, the Mistrale opened its doors in April 1968 with Manfred Mann performing on the first night, supported by The Grenades, a Caribbean group.
The club continued to operate into the Seventies and below is the start of a list of artists that appeared during the late 1960s. I’d be interested to hear from anyone who can add missing artists, no matter how significant, as well as memories of particular shows.
1968
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
17 April – Manfred Mann and The Grenades (Poster)
18 April – Reparta & The Delrons with Don Moss (Melody Maker)
19 April – Dantalion’s Chariot starring Zoot Money and The Mr Mo’s Messengers (Melody Maker)
20 April – The Pyramids (Melody Maker)
24 April – Alan Price Set (Melody Maker) and The Grenades (Poster)
26 April – Mr Mo’s Messengers (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
27 April – The Shiralee (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
28 April – The Ethiopians (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
Photo: Coulson & Purley Advertiser
1 May – Ike & Tina Turner Show and The Grenades (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
3 May – Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and The Evolution (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
4 May – Mr Hip Soul Band (Poster/Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
8 May – Marmalade and Mr Mo’s Messengers (Poster/Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
9 May – Shiralee (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
10 May – Terry Lightfoot Jazzmen (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
11 May – The Pyramids and The Go Go Show (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser/Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
12 May – Moon’s Train (Malcolm Penn’s diary – thanks to Peter Gosling for sharing)
15 May – Mr Hip Soul Band (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
16 May – The Firestones (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
17 May – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds and The Purple Dream (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser/New Musical Express)
One poster lists Cliff Bennett & His Band instead of Chris Farlowe
18 May – Alan Elsdon Jazz Band (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
19 May – Bob Miller & The Millermen (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
20 May – Bill Haley & His Comets and The Shiralee (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
22 May – Mr Mo’s Messengers (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
23 May – The Shiralee (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
24 May – James and Bobby Purify and The Grenades (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
25 May – The Mojos and Sweet Rain (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
26 May – Kenny Ball Jazz Band (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
29 May – Dave Turner Four (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
30 May – Edwin Starr and The Evolution (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
31 May – Chicken Shack and The Grenades (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
1 June – Rock ‘N’ Roll Revival Show (featuring Tommy Bishop) and Mr Mo’s Messengers (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
2 June – The Pyramids (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
5 June – Jethro Tull and The Epics (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
6 June – The Firestones (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
7 June – The Coloured Raisins and The Light Brigade (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
8 June – Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers and The Shiralee (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
9 June – Honeybus and The Pussyfoot (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
12 June – Donamite and The Duce’s (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
13 June – The Shiralee (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
14 June – Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation and The Light Brigade (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
15 June – Oscar Toney Junior and The Firestones (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
16 June – The Pyramids (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
19 June – Donamite (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
20 June – The Firestones (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
21 June – Spencer’s Washboard King and The Greatest Show on Earth (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
22 June – The Lamb Brothers Show and The Shiralee (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
23 June – Noel & The Firebirds (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
27 June – The Shiralee (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
28 June – The Gass with George Paul Jefferson (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
29 June – The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band with The Evolution (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
30 June – The Freddy Mack Show (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
4 July – Cliff Bennett and Mr Mo’s Messengers (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
5 July – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and Maddening Crowd (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
6 July – The Episode, The Firestones and The Duces (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
7 July – The Skatallites (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
10 July – The Duces (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
11 July – The Shiralee (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
12 July – The Evolution (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
13 July – Root & Jenny Jackson with Electric Sun (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
14 July – The Pyramids (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
17 July – The Duces (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
18 July – Mr Mo’s Messengers (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
19 July – Patti La Belle & The Bluebells and Purple Dream (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
20 July – Tim Rose, Point Blank and The Duces (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
21 July – July and The Skatellites (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
30 August 1968 – Moon’s Train (Malcolm Penn’s diary – thanks to Peter Gosling for sharing)
New Musical Express lists Ben E King for 30 August.
5 September – Ben E King (New Musical Express)
19 September – Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (New Musical Express)
25 September – Black Sabbath (Poster)
4 October – Felice Taylor (backed by The Reaction) (New Musical Express) and Serendipity (Poster)
5 October – Grand Union and The Maddening Crowd (Poster)
6 October – The Sundae Times (Poster)
11 October – PP Arnold and The Evolution (Poster)
12 October – Julian Kirsch and Sweet Rain (Poster)
13 October – The Interstate Road Show (Poster)
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
18 October – Tyrannosaurus Rex, The Pretty Things and Julian Kirsch (Coulson & Purley Advertiser)
19 October – Herbie & The Royalists and The Evolution (Poster)
20 October – The Skatellites (Poster)
25 October – Amboy Dukes and Kaleidoscope (Poster)
26 October – Mr Mo’s Messengers and Sweet Rain (Poster)
27 October – The Pyramids (Poster)
I have no listings until end of November
29 November – Kaleidoscope and The Mojos (Poster)
6 December – The Herd and Electric Sun (South East London Mercury)
20 December – The Isley Brothers backed by Art Regis (ex-Jimmy James & The Vagabonds?) and The Brass Cannon (New Musical Express) The Isley Brothers UK tour was cancelled last minute
24 December – Johnny & The Rivals (South East London Mercury)
27 December – The Maddening Crowd (South East London Mercury)
28 December – Electric Sun (South East London Mercury)
29 December – Gun Hill (South East London Mercury)
31 December – Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and Information (South East London Mercury)
1969
I have significant gaps in this year and would welcome additions
Photo: Beckenham & Penge Advertiser
10 January – The Greatest Show on Earth and The Pyramids (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
15 January – Alan Elsdon (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
16 January – The Count Lee Sound (South East London Mercury)
18 January – Evolution (South East London Mercury)
22 January – Bob Wallis & The Storyville Jazzmen (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
9 February – Moby Grape (South East London Mercury)
7 March – Ben E King and The Classics (Melody Maker)
26 March – Kaleidoscope (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
4 April – Desmond Dekker & The Aces and The Evolution (Melody Maker)
30 May – Nice (Melody Maker)
25 June – Ohio Express (Melody Maker)
18 July – Idle Race (Time Out)
Photo: South East London Mercury
6 September – Justin Tyme (South East London Mercury)
20 September – Listen (South East London Mercury)
1970
This is just a start for 1970 but welcome additions
Welcome to another posting of a series of gig listings for 1960s bands. None of these lists is exhaustive and my idea is to add to them in the comments section below over time. They are here for future researchers to draw on. I have also added a few interesting bits of information and will add images in time.
I’d like to encourage band members to get in touch to share memories, or for anyone to send corrections/clarifications to my email: Warchive@aol.com
Equally important, if you attended any of the gigs below or played in the support band, please do leave your memories below in the comments section for future historians to use. If you know of any missing gigs, please add them too, if possible, with the sources.
THE FENMEN:
Alan Judge – lead guitar/vocals
Wally Allen – rhythm guitar/vocals
Eric Wilmer – bass
Jon Povey – drums
1964
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28 July 1964 – Woodman Tuesday Club, Welwyn Garden City, Herts (Welwyn & Hatfield Advertiser)
15 August 1964 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Johnny Milton & The Condors and The Apollos (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
25 September 1964 – Lynx Club, Maxwell Park Youth Centre, Borehamwood, Herts (Simon Gee research)
18 October 1964 – Florida Rooms, Brighton, West Sussex (Evening Argus)
9 January 1965 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Takers and The Witnesses (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
23 January 1965 – Harpenden Public Hall, Harpenden, Herts with The Twilights (Luton News)
4 February 1965 – Clay Pigeon, Eastcote, Middlesex (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)
14 February 1965 – Rendevous Club, Margate, Kent (East Kent Times & Mail)
12 March 1965 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website)
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17 March 1965 – Peartree Club Dance, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire (Welwyn Times)
21 March 1965 – Colston Hall, Bristol with The Kinks, Dean Prince &The Dukes, D Starr’s Predictions, The Blue-Sound, Mel Taylor & The Trek-a-Beats, Mike Starr & The Citizens, The Exiles, Danny Clarke & The Jaguars, The Road Runners and AJ & The Others (Western Scene)
26 March 1965 – Docking Shake-O-Rama, Norfolk with The Torinos (Lynn News)
27 March 1965 – Maple Ballroom, Northampton (Northampton Chronicle)
4 April 1965 – Esplanade Theatre, Bognor Regis, West Sussex with The Untamed, Formula 5, The Southbeats and Johnny Devlin & The Act 4 (Chichester & Southern Post)
15 April 1965 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Nashville Teens and The Nightshades (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
25 April 1965 – Rendevous Club, Margate, Kent (East Kent Times & Mail)
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26 April 1965 – Majestic Ballroom, Newport, south Wales with Five In Hand (South Wales Argus)
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18 May 1965 – Civic Hall, Orpington, southeast London (Bexley Heath & Welling Observer and Kentish Times)
5 June 1965 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Walker Brothers and The Peasants (Lincolnshire Standard)
19 June 1965 – Mersey View Ballroom, Frodsham, Cheshire with The In Crowd and The Notions (Warrington Guardian)
26 June 1965 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Justin Tyme, The Artwoods, The Sorrows and The Dyaks (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
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6 July 1965 – Portpatrick Public Hall Management Committee, Portpatrick, Scotland (Wigtownshire Free Press & Galloway Advertiser)
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23 July 1965 – Public Hall, Heacham, Norfolk with The Utopians (Lynn News)
30 July 1965 – Fiesta Hall, Andover, Hampshire with The Rumours (Andover Advertiser)
12 August 1965 – Rocky Rivers’ Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford (Ampthill News & Weekly Record)
15 August 1965 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent (East Kent Times)
20 August 1965 – Pontiac, Zeeta House, Putney, southwest London (NME)
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9 September 1965 – The Pilgrim, Haywards Heath, West Sussex with The Dolphins (Mid Sussex Times)
12 September 1965 – Il Rondo, Leicester (Leicester Mercury)
12 September 1965 – Cromer Olympia, Cromer, Norfolk with Andy Field & The Continentals and Mike Patto (North Norfolk News)
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25 September 1965 – Newmarket Memorial Hall, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire with The Still Waters (Cambridge News)
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15 October 1965 – Public Hall, Bedfont, Middlesex with The Penny Blacks (Middlesex Chronicle)
6 November 1965 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge with Diane & The Sapphires, The Beat Six and The Beaucreas (Cambridge News)
12 November 1965 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks with Justice League (Bucks Free Press)
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20 November 1965 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London (South East London Mercury)
21 November 1965 – Union Rowing Club, Trent Bridge, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)
4 December 1965 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)
11 December 1965 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Wreckers (Cambridgeshire Times)
18 December 1965 – Legion Hall, Amersham, Bucks with The Notes (Buckinghamshire Advertiser)
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24 December 1965 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire with Star Support Showname (Evening Sentinel)
31 December 1965 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch, The Nitepeople and Mike Sherdian’s Lot (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
1966
22 January 1966 – Clacton Town Hall, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex with Rod and Carolyn & The Tremors (Essex County Standard)
29 January 1966 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts with Vandels Blues (Steve Ingless book: The Day Before Yesterday)
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4 February 1966 – West End, Rushden, Northamptonshire with The Soundtracks (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
13 February 1966 – Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent (Kent Messenger/Maidstone Gazette)
19 February 1966 – Legion Hall, Amersham, Bucks with The Relics (Buckinghamshire Advertiser)
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26 February 1966 – Marcam Hall, March, Cambridgeshire (Lynn News)
4 March 1966 – Club Continental, Eastbourne, East Sussex (Eastbourne Herald Chronicle/Melody Maker)
12 March 1966 – 21 Club, Rotherham, South Yorkshire (The Star)
18 March 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Davey Sands & The Essex and The Fuzz Bangs (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
27 March 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with Little Mick’s Modes (The Star)
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9 April 1966 – Club Continental, Eastbourne, East Sussex (Eastbourne Herald Chronicle/Melody Maker)
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23 April 1966 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex and The Web with Sandy Crawford (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website/Hastings and St Leonards Observer)
7 May 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Checkmates and Two of Each (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
13 May 1966 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent with Yes & No (East Kent Times)
21 May 1966 – Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with The Anteaks (Maidstone Gazette)
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28 May 1966 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London (South East London Mercury)
29 May 1966 – Starlite, Greenford, northwest London with The Symbols (Melody Maker)
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3 June 1966 – West End, Rushden, Northamptonshire with Something Else (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
4 June 1966 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Breed (Cambridgeshire Times)
11 June 1966 – Legion Hall, Amersham, Bucks (Buckinghamshire Advertiser)
8 July 1966 – Tech College, Romford, east London (Fabulous 208)
9 July 1966 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Fortunes, Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, The Gates of Eden, Freddie Fingers Lee, The Ferryboys (Lincolnshire Standard)
15 July 1966 – Grimsby Mecca, Grimsby, Humberside with The Troggs (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)
16 July 1966 – Rainbow Suite, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
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22 July 1966 – Iron Curtain Club, St Mary Cray, southeast London (PACE magazine)
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23 July 1966 – Town Hall, Clacton, Essex with Sounds Incorporated and Trendsetters Limited (Fabulous 208/Essex County Standard)
29 July 1966 – Club Continental, Eastbourne, East Sussex (Eastbourne Herald Chronicle)
30 July 1966 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge (Fabulous 208)
4 August 1966 – Locarno, Coventry, West Midlands (Fabulous 208)
5 August 1966 – Glenlyn Ballroom, Forest Hill, southeast London (South East London Mercury)
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6 August 1966 – ABC Promotions, Public Hall, Heacham, Norfolk with The Ketas (Lynn News)
7 August 1966 – Mojo Club, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
10 August 1966 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall (Cornish Guardian)
12-13 August 1966 – Paradise Club, Wigan, Greater Manchester with Fan Antons, Jerry Shaw and The Checkmates (Warrington Guardian)
12 August 1966 – Princess Club, Chorlton, Greater Manchester (Fabulous 208)
12 August 1966 – Domino Club, Openshaw, Greater Manchester (Fabulous 208)
13 August 1966 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham with The Coletrane Union (Nottingham Evening Post)
14 August 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
19 August 1966 – Co-op Hall, Gravesend, Kent (Fabulous 208)
27 August 1966 – New Cornish Rivera Lido, St Austell, Cornwall with Acoustics (Cornish Guardian)
1 September 1966 – Locarno, Burnley, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
2 September 1966 – Princess Club, Chorlton, Greater Manchester (Fabulous 208)
2 September 1966 – Domino Club, Openshaw, Greater Manchester (Fabulous 208)
3 September 1966 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with The Challengers (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
5 September 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)
8 September 1966 – Regal Ballroom, Ripley, Surrey (Fabulous 208)
9 September 1966 – Beat Festival, Scunthorpe United Football Ground, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas, The Ram Jam Band, The Creation, The Mindbenders and The Troggs (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)
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10 September 1966 – Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington with Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and The Syndicate 5 (Scarborough Evening News)
15 September 1966 – Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with The Action (Fabulous 208)
16 September 1966 – Grimsby Mecca, Grimsby, Humberside with Neil Christian & The Crusaders (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)
17 September 1966 – All Saints Hall, Whetstone, north London (Fabulous 208)
24 September 1966 – Corn Exchange, Rochester, Kent (Fabulous 208)
1 October 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Fabulous 208)
2 October 1966 – Olympia, Cromer, Norfolk (Fabulous 208)
The Fenmen in Mirabelle, 8 October 1966. Image may be subject to copyright
15 October 1966 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
15 October 1966 – Gaiety Ballroom Grimsby, Humberside with The Boz and The School (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)
29 October 1966 – Parr Hall, Warrington, Cheshire (Warrington Guardian)
3 November 1966 – Enterprise Club, Eastcote, northwest London (Fabulous 208)
4 November 1966 – Gaiety Ballroom, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire (Fabulous 208)
5 November 1966 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Wreckers (Cambridgeshire Times)
6 November 1966 – Diamond Club, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire (Fabulous 208)
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12 November 1966 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall with Reaction (Cornish Guardian)
27 November 1966 – Drill Hall, Guildford, Surrey with The Southern Valley Four (Surrey Advertiser)
1 December 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Graham Bond Organisation (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
3 December 1966 – Eastbourne College, Eastbourne, East Sussex (Fabulous 208)
4 December 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
9 December 1966 – Colona College, West Wickham, London (Fabulous 208)
10 December 1966 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey (Fabulous 208)
16 December 1966 – Iron Curtain Club, St Mary Cray, southeast London (PACE magazine)
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22 December 1966 – Redcar Jazz Club, Coatham Hotel, Redcar, North Yorkshire with Sounds Incorporated, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and The Skyliners (Dennis Weller, Chris Scott Wilson and Graham Lowe’s book/Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)
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31 December 1966 – ABC Promotions, Public Hall, Heacham, Norfolk with The 13th Hour (Lynn News)
1967
10 January 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London (Geoff Williams’ research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)
14 January 1967 –Norwich University, Norwich, Norfolk (Fabulous 208)
15 January 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker)
20 January 1967 – Birkbeck College, London (Fabulous 208)
21 January 1967 – Bradford University, Bradford, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
22 January 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (The Star)
3 February 1967 – Birmingham University, Birmingham, West Midlands (Fabulous 208)
25 February 1967 – Sheffield University, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
4 March 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, London with Felder’s Orioles (Melody Maker)
18 March 1967 – College of Technology, Bulmershe, Reading, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)
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25 March 1967 – Clouds, Derby with The Executives (Derby Evening Telegraph)
26 March 1967 – Tavern Club, East Dereham, Norfolk (Fabulous 208)
Jon Povey and Wally Waller left about this time to join The Pretty Things – Waller remembers that his debut gig was around Easter (late March) in Les Sables-d’Olonne in France
Initially, Jon Povey was replaced by drummer Tony Newman from Sounds Incorporated before Tony Glyde from The Loose Ends took over on drums. Glyde left around late July and subsequently joined Simon K & The Meantimers.
Andy Clark from the Big Wheel joined on keyboards and vocals.
The group was expanded for a while and I would welcome any reader insights
8 April 1967 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey with The Revelations (Surrey Advertiser)
9 April 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (The Star) Billed as Bag O’ Nails
16 April 1967 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post) Billed as Bag of Nails (eight-piece with members of The Fenmen)
22 April 1967 – St Luke’s College, Exeter, Devon (Fabulous 208) Billed as Bag O’Nails
6 May 1967 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Fraction (Cambridgeshire Times) Billed as New Fenmen
29 May 1967 – Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire with Pinkerton’s Assorted Colours and Sack O’ Woe (Hull Daily Mail)
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3 June 1967 – Torquay Town Hall, Torquay, Devon with The Son Set (Torquay Times/Torbay Times and South Devon Echo)
9 June 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire with Ossie Layne (Evening Sentinel) Billed as Bag O’Nails
10 June 1967 – Union Rowing Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)
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17 June 1967 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall (West Briton & Royal Cornish Gazette)
26 June 1967 – Staffordshire Yeoman, Stafford (Stafford Newsletter)
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1 July 1967 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Advertiser) Billed as Bag O’Nails
22 July 1967 – Co-op, Rainbow Suite, Birmingham (Birmingham Evening Mail) Billed as Bag O’Nails
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23 July 1967 – Adelphi Ballroom, Slough, Berkshire (Windsor, Slough and Eton Express)
In late July/early August Del Coverley from Carl Douglas & The Big Stampede took over on drums. The musicians briefly gigged as Kindness
4 August 1967 – Clouds, Derby (Derby Evening Telegraph) Billed as Kindness
12 August 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (The Star) Billed as Kindness
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18 August 1967 – El Grotto, Ilford, east London (Redbridge & Ilford Recorder) Billed as Kindness
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19 August 1967 – Town Hall, Clacton, Essex with The Shell Shock Show and The Shay (Essex County Standard) Billed as The New Fenmen
27 August 1967 – Beau Brummel Club, Alvaston Hall Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire with Paul Ryan & The Scorpions (Northwich Chronicle) Billed as Kindness
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1 September 1967 – Ricky Tick Club, Belfast, Northern Ireland with The Interns (Cityweek) Del Coverley confirmed this was Kindness from London not a US band from the west coast.
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9 September 1967 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall with Provokers (Cornish Guardian)
15 September 1967 – “Big C”, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hampshire (Aldershot News) Billed as Kindness
16 September 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker) Billed as Bag O’ Nails
19 September 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire with Life ‘N’ Soul (Evening Sentinel) Billed as Kindness
24 September 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette) Billed as Kindness
9 October 1967 – Staffordshire Yeoman, Stafford (Stafford Newsletter) Billed as Kindness
16 December 1967 – Clockwork Orange, Chester, Cheshire with Rupert Bear (Northwich Chronicle/Crewe Chronicle) According to Wrexham Leader, support was The Idols
Jeff Curtis & the Flames, the Undertakers, at Marcam Hall, Fenland, from the Cambridgeshire Times, July 17, 1964
Marcam Hall in March, Cambridgeshire was an important music venue in the early-mid 1960s and hosted many of the top bands of the day.
I have started to compile gigs that I have found in the Cambridgeshire Times and would welcome any additions plus any memories of this venue below.
30 March 1963 – Emile Ford and Bobby Patrick & The Big Six 6 July 1963 – Dave Anthony & The Druids 17 August 1963 – James King & The Farinas (later morphed into Family)
18 January 1964 – Mike Dee & The Moquettes 25 January 1964 – The Zephyrs and Billy Storm & The Falcons 18 April 1964 – James King & The Farinas 2 May 1964 – Mike Dee & The Moquettes 4 July 1964 – Johnny Mike & The Shades and Guitars Incorporated 18 July 1964 – Jeff Curtis & The Flames 15 August 1964 – Cyrano & The Bergeracs 29 August 1964 – The Pretty Things and The Blobs 19 December 1964 – The Hollies
22 January 1965 – Fourmost and Jeff Curtis & The Flames 5 February 1965 – Simon Scott & Five Dimensions 19 March 1965 – Mike Sheridan & The Nightriders 9 April 1965 – The Escorts and Cyrano & The Bergeracs 8 May 1965 – The Honeycombs 22 May 1965 – The Birds 19 June 1965 – Carl Wayne & The Vikings 2 October 1965 – The Walker Brothers with Quotations and James King & The Farinas 16 October 1965 – The Checkpoints and The Penny Blacks 6 November 1965 – The Yardbirds and The Walker Brothers (needs confirmation) 27 November 1965 – The Spencer Davis Group and Gary Freeman & The Contours 11 December 1965 – The Clayton Squares and The Kobalts
15 January 1966 – Gerry & The Pacemakers (needs confirmation) 19 February 1966 – Peter B’s Looners and Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds 26 February 1966 – The Fenmen and The Tribe 5 March 1966 – The Who 21 May 1966 – Jimmy Cliff & The New Generations (straight from the Flamingo, London) with B&3 15 October 1966 – The Alan Price Set (replaced Moody Blues who had just disbanded)
The Fourmost with Jeff Curtis & the Flames at Marcam Hall, Fenland, from the Cambridgeshire Times, January 2, 1965
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