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Cesar’s Club, Bedford

Cesar’s Club in Bedford was a significant rock venue in the 1960s that hosted a number of notable bands, including early Pink Floyd, Family and Ten Years After.

This is the start of an entry on listed artists, advertised in the Ampthill News & Flintwick Record and/or Bedfordshire Times. There are lots of gaps and we would welcome any additions.

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9 June 1967 (Friday) – Freddie Mac & The Mac Sound

10 June 1967 (Saturday) – The Merseys

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16 June 1967 (Friday) – Marmalade and The Alex Read Sound

17 June 1967 (Saturday) – The Family and The Clew

23 June 1967 (Friday) – Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas with The Minor Portions Roll Band

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24 June 1967 (Saturday) – Pink Floyd (they either replaced The Skatterlights and The Contax or were replaced by them)

30 June 1967 (Friday) – The Chevells and The Peapots

 

1 July 1967 (Saturday) – The Dellroy Good Good Band and The Jamboree Band

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7 July 1967 (Friday) – Elkie Brooks & The Scotch & Soda

8 July 1967 (Saturday) – Amen Corner

14 July 1967 (Friday) – Bag-o-Nails (ex-The Blue Flames)

15 July 1967 (Saturday) – The Move

21 July 1967 (Friday) – Wynder K Frog

22 July 1967 (Saturday) – Sonny Childe & The TNT

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28 July 1967 (Friday) – Gass with The Niteshades or Nite Train

29 July 1967 (Saturday) – The Original Dyaks with Reaction

 

4 August 1967 (Friday) – TD Bachus & The Powerhouse and The Teapots

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5 August 1967 (Saturday) – John Evans Smash and Minor Portion Roll Band

6 August 1967 (Sunday) – Minor Portion Roll Band

There is a gap in gigs advertised

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25 August 1967 (Friday) – Freddie Mac & The Mac Sound

26 August 1967 (Saturday) – Tiles Big Band

27 August 1967 (Sunday) – The Kontax

There is a gap in gigs advertised

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8 September 1967 (Friday) – Family and Flower Children

9 September 1967 (Saturday) – Floribunda Rose and Nite Train

10 September 1967 (Sunday) – Stuart James Inspiration

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15 September 1967 (Friday) – The Kool and The 100w Carnation

16 September 1967 (Saturday) – The Lloyd Alexander Blues Band and The Courtelles

17 September 1967 (Sunday) – The Jambourie Band

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22 September 1967 (Friday) – Amorous Prawns and The Paper Blitz Tissue

23 September 1967 (Saturday) – Hamilton & The Movement and Scotch of St James

24 September 1967 (Sunday) – The Maze

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29 September 1967 (Friday) – The Soul Caravan and The Power

30 September 1967 (Saturday) – Geranium Pond and Roscoe Brown Combo

 

1 October 1967 (Sunday) – Craig King & The Night Train

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6 October 1967 (Friday) – The Warren Davis Monday Band and The Locomotion

7 October 1967 (Saturday) – The Trax and The Jamboree Band

8 October 1967 (Sunday) – Tony Rivers & The Castaways and Plastic Dream Boat

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13 October 1967 (Friday) – James Royal and The New Breed

14 October 1967 (Saturday) – Pink Floyd and The Tecknique

15 October 1967 (Sunday) – The Human Instinct and Modes Mode

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20 October 1967 (Friday) – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and The Triads

21 October 1967 (Saturday) – The Lemon Line and The Garden

22 October 1967 (Sunday) – Ten Years After and The Mead

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27 October 1967 (Friday) – The Orlons and The Paper Blitz Tissue

28 October 1967 (Saturday) – The Gods and The New Jump Band

29 October 1967 (Sunday) – The Derek Savage Foundation and The Pink Champagne

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3 November 1967 (Friday) – The Alan Price Set and The Taylor Upton Big Band

4 November 1967 (Saturday) – The Survivors (or The Healers with Spectre Powerhouse)

5 November 1967 (Sunday) – Pesky Gee

Friday (and most Sunday) gigs appear to be missing from now on

10 November 1967 (Saturday) – The New Breed (According to Graham Sclater’s diary, The Manchester Playboys played on this date)

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11 November 1967 (Sunday) – Cats Pyjamas and Geranium Pond

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17 November 1967 (Saturday) – The Skatelites with The Minor Portion Roll Band

25 November 1967 (Saturday) – Marmalade and The Vivas

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2 December 1967 (Saturday) – Milton James and the Harlem Knock Out

9 December 1967 (Saturday) – Catch 22 (aka Katch 22)

16 December 1967 (Saturday) – The Skatelites

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23 December 1967 (Saturday) – The Human Instinct

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30 December 1967 (Saturday) – The Lloyd Alexander Blues Band

 

13 January 1968 (Saturday) – Copper Pot

20 January 1968 (Saturday) – Workshop

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27 January 1968 (Saturday) – Simon K & The Meantimers

The Bedfordshire Times stopped advertising gigs in 1968 after the above date

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The Crawdaddy, Casino Ballroom Hotel, Taggs Island, Hampton Court

Photo: Melody Maker

This little known music venue, situated on the Middlesex bank of the River Thames, a few miles west of Hampton Court Palace, put on some fascinating shows from the early to late 1960s. Judging by the few gigs I’ve managed to find below, the club operated from at least early 1965 to mid-1968, possibly longer. The hotel was demolished in 1971.

Alan Wherry, who played with The Richard Henry Sensation (later Richard Henry & The Zig Zag Band) remembers that his group started out playing this venue in the summer of 1966, and continued on and off until October. The band’s guitarist David O’List then left and soon after formed The Attack.

Wherry describes the Crawdaddy’s Casino Ballroom Hotel as a fabulous place: “It had been built by Fred Karno, a famous West End impresario. It looked like a Mississippi riverboat and it bankrupted Mr Karno. The guy who booked us there paid us poorly. His bouncers, a team of seriously hard men, got double what we got and it was his idea to call us the Zig Zag Band. He wanted us to wear white suits with a big black zig zag on them, which he would supply. He wanted us to swing our saxes and do fancy dance steps a la Hank Marvin and The Shadows.”

The most notable acts that I’ve found who played the venue were Chris Farlowe, The Shotgun Express (with Rod Stewart, Mick Fleetwood and Peter Bardens; Peter Green had left before their September 1966 gig) and Pink Floyd.

Melody Maker occasionally listed groups in its gig section but I would love to hear from anyone who can add shows and memories of the venue below.

GIG LISTING:

12 February 1965 – Mike Dee & The Prophets with Roger and Caroline (annual press ball) (Don Martin’s gig diary)

 

30 July 1966 – Richard Henry & The Zig Zag Band (Melody Maker)

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13 August 1966 – Jimmy James & The Vagabonds (Melody Maker)

10 September 1966 – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (Melody Maker)

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24 September 1966 – The Shotgun Express (Melody Maker)

25 September 1966 – Richard Henry & The Zig Zag Band (Melody Maker)

16 October 1966 – Richard Henry & The Zig Zag Band (Melody Maker)

 

26 March 1967 – The New Jump Band (Bob Hodges’ gig diary)

7 April 1967 – The Maroons (Melody Maker)

8 April 1967 – The System Soul Band with Ivan St Clair (Melody Maker)

9 April 1967 – The Flies (Melody Maker)

15 April 1967 – The Leaders featuring Norma Fay and introducing Delroy Williams (Melody Maker)

System Soul Band featuring Mike Piggott on lead guitar (right). Photo: Mike Piggott

16 April 1967 – The System Soul Band with Ivan St Clair (Melody Maker)

2 December 1967 – Ronnie Jones & The Q-Set (Melody Maker)

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9 December 1967 – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Melody Maker)

16 December 1967 – The Shevelles (Melody Maker)

 

16 March 1968 – Pink Floyd (Melody Maker)

Interesting guitarist David Gilmour later bought the Astoria on Taggs Island and converted it into a floating studio

The Attack 1966-1968

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 ATTACK:

Singer Richard Shirman and bass player Gerry Henderson were working in Earl’s Court-based group, The Soul System with guitarist Bob Taylor and keyboard player Dennis Hooker.

Guitarist David O’List who was working with The Richard Henry Sensation met Henderson at a supermarket in Earl’s Court and was invited to a Soul System rehearsal around early November 1966.

After joining The Soul System, O’List says he changed the name to The Attack, composed some new songs, changed the band’s set list and landed the group a record and agency contract. 

Disc & Music Echo’s 12 November issue mentions Richard Shirman and The Attack so they had changed name by this point.

16 December 1966 – Hammersmith College, Hammersmith (Melody Maker)

According to Martyn Hanson’s excellent book Hang on to a Dream: The Story of the Nice, Dennis Hooker had to leave to take his finals. Also, Bob Taylor left during this month to join The Downliners Sect.

The remaining trio recruited two musicians who had advertised in Melody Maker. Drummer Alan Whitehead had previously worked with Crispian St Peter and then The Loose Ends but left in September 1966 to work briefly with Epitaph Soul Band and The Cops ‘n’ Robbers.

Hammond organist Bob Hodges was with Walthamstow-based soul band, The New Jump Band and played his final gig with them on 16 December 1966.

Left to right: Richard Shirman, Bob Hodges, David O’List (front), Gerry Henderson and Alan Whitehead

Richard Shirman – lead vocals

David O’List – lead guitar

Bob Hodges – Hammond organ

Gerry Henderson – bass

Alan Whitehead – drums

In late December, The Attack recorded their debut single “Try It” c/w “We Don’t Know”, which was released on 27 January 1967. Whitehead, who had appeared in early promotional photos, had already secured a job with Marmalade and departed before any gigs were played.

Richard Shirman, Bob Hodges, Alan Whitehead, Gerry Henderson and David O’List

The Attack recruited a couple of drummers to fulfill live dates, starting with former Mark Leeman Five and The Habits member Brian Davison, who would reunite with David O’List in The Nice in August 1967. In the interim, he’d briefly work with Don Shinn’s band, Shinn and The Mike Cotton Sound.

7 January 1967 – Club Carnaby, Loughbourgh, Leicestershire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

14 January 1967 – Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, Derbyshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

15 January 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Bob Hodges’ diary) Richard Shirman’s recollections confirm Davison was on drums for this gig

16 January 1967 – Hearbeat Club, Silver Blades Ice Rink, Birmingham, West Midlands (Bob Hodges’ diary/Birmingham Evening Mail)

21 January 1967 – Alexandra Hotel, Lancaster, Lancashire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

22 January 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Burnley, Lancashire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

28 January 1967 – Pink Elephant Club, Aspull, Wigan, Greater Manchester (Bob Hodges’ diary)

28 January 1967 – Room at the Top, Wigan, Greater Manchester (all nighter) (Bob Hodges’ diary)

29 January 1967 – Casino Club, Wigan, Greater Manchester (Bob Hodges’ diary)

The original band pictured for Decca’s publicity with Alan Whitehead far left

3 February 1967 – PA at Witchdoctor Club, Catford, London (for Radio London) (Bob Hodges’ diary)

4 February 1967 – PA at Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, London with Tuesday’s Children (for Radio London) (Bob Hodges’ diary/Fabulous 208)

Around this time, Peter “Barney” Barnfield joined as full-time drummer. The new line-up was responsible for the band’s second single, “Hi Ho Silver Lining” c/w “Anymore Than I Do”, issued on 3 March 1967.  

10 February 1967 – Alexandra Hotel, Lancaster, Lancashire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

11 February 1967 – Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

12 February 1967 – Peppermint Lounge, Liverpool (Bob Hodges’ diary)

13 February 1967 – Civic Call, Carnforth, Lancashire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

14 February 1967 – Majestic Ballroom, Darlington, County Durham (Bob Hodges’ diary)

16 February 1967 – Top Rank Suite, Hanley, Staffordshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

18 February 1967 – The Plaza Ballroom, Handsworth, West Midlands with The Moody Blues and The Traction (Birmingham Evening Mail)

18 February 1967 – Plaza Ballroom, Oldhill, West Midlands (Bob Hodges’ diary)

19 February 1967 – George and Dragon, Tonbridge, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)

21 February 1967 – Lotus Ballroom, Forest Gate, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)

25 February 1967 – Floral Hall, Southport, Lancashire (Lancashire Evening Post/Bob Hodges’ diary)

The second line-up with Peter “Barney” Barnfield (centre)

3 March 1967 – Carlton Ballroom, Erdington, West Midlands (Bob Hodges’ diary)

3 March 1967 – Elbow Room, Aston, West Midlands (Bob Hodges’ diary)

4 March 1967 – Neeld Hall, Chippenham, Wiltshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

10 March 1967 – Iron Curtain Club, St Mary’s Cray, near Orpington, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)

16 March 1967 – Ritz Club, Skewen, south Wales with The Alan Bown Set, The Eyes of Blue and Tony Rivers & The Castaways (South Wales Evening Post/Bob Hodges’ diary)

17 March 1967 – St Benedict’s Club, Sketty, Swansea, south Wales with The King Bees (South Wales Evening Post/Bob Hodges’ diary)

18 March 1967 – Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, Dorset (Bob Hodges’ diary)

The band after Barney Barnfield joined

Richard Shirman left after the Lyme Regis gig on 18 March and the remaining quartet carried on until the 22 April gig in the West Midlands. In the meantime, Shirman put together a new Attack line-up behind the scenes.

Bob Hodges remembers the current version took on a singer with a name like G D’Amati, who fronted the band on the next three shows

25 March 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

31 March 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Sale, Greater Manchester with The Smoke (Bob Hodges’ diary/Manchester Evening News & Chronicle)

1 April 1967 Melody Maker

8 April 1967 – East Ham Technical College, East Ham, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)

Bob Hodges remembers that for the final three dates, the lead singer was Pete Hodges (no relation), a singer from Birmingham who had previously worked with Jimmy Cliff & The New Generation (and possibly the final version of The Mark Leeman Five).

15 April 1967 – Nottingham College of Further Education, Clifton, Notts (Bob Hodges’ diary)

20 April 1967 – James Finnegan Hall, Redcar, North Yorkshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)

22 April 1967 – Club Ponderosa, Bearley Holiday Centre, Snitterfield (near Stratford Upon Avon), Warwickshire (Coventry Evening Telegraph)

After this final gig, the musicians were told that Richard Shirman had formed a new band under the name The Attack and that their services were no longer needed. David O’List soon formed The Nice, who became PP Arnold’s backing band after she left The Blue Jays. Bob Hodges joined Tuesday’s Children later in the year

The Attack, left to right: Chris Allen, Richard Shirman, Kenny Harold, Geoff Richardson and George Watt. Photo from Phil Smee

In April, Shirman launched a new version of The Attack as follows:

Richard Shirman – lead vocals

Geoff Richardson – lead guitar

George Watt – Hammond organ

Kenny Harold – bass

Chris Allen – drums

This formation was responsible for the band’s third single, “Created By Clive” c/w “Colour of my Mind”.

28 April 1967 – Top Spot Ballroom, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire with The Sombreros (Gloucester Citizen)

6 May 1967 – Hull College of Commerce Students’ Union, Hull, Humberside (Hull Daily Mail)

2 June 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, London with The Trailblazers (South East London Mercury)

3 June 1967 – Floral Hall, Gorleston, Norfolk (Yarmouth Mercury)

17 June 1967 – Royal Lido, Prestatyn, Clwyd, Wales with The Raynes (Rhyl & Prestayn Gazette)

24 June 1967 – Lewes FC Beat Rave, Lewes Town Hall, Lewes, East Sussex with The Nashville Teens and The Teen Team (Sussex Express)

Within days of the band’s third single being released on 23 June 1967, second lead guitarist John DuCann joined. George Watt and Kenny Harold left that summer. Geoff Richardson left soon after and later moved to the USA to play with The British Walkers while Chris Allen also departed to join The Syn (Disc & Music Echo, 8 July, page 14).

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By August, the group’s line-up comprised:

Richard Shirman – lead vocals

John DuCann – lead guitar

Jim Avery – bass

Plug Davies – drums

16 September 1967 – Waggon & Horses, Wall Heath, West Midlands (Express & Star)

This formation recorded The Attack’s fourth single, which was released on 12 January 1968.

Around this time, Plug Davies introduced his friend from Wales, Keith Hodge, who in turn recommended Roger Deane on bass.

Richard Shirman – lead vocals

John DuCann – lead guitar

Roger Deane – bass

Keith Hodge – drums

21 February 1968 – Speakeasy, W1, London (Fabulous 208/Mick Capewell’s Marmalade Skies)

27 February 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Move (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

 

11 March 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Nice (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

14 March 1968 – Middle Earth, Covent Garden, London with Family, Picadilly Line, Doc K’s Blues Band and Pete Brown’s Poetry (Melody Maker)

Melody Maker notes that The Attack played dates in Helsinki, Finland on 17-18 July 1968

The Attack 7 Sep 1968

Huge thanks to Bob Hodges for the use of his gig list and photos. Thanks also to David O’List for early insights. Thanks to Mike at Ugly Things and Phil Smee (for the photo of the third line-up by the River Thames).

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Bromel Club, Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley Hill, southeast London

John Mayall, Phaethon's Brethren, Long John Baldry, Cheminoes, Bromley Court Hotel
February 1965 ad courtesy of Peter Cornwell of Phaethon’s Brethren

The Bromel Club was initially a jazz venue that was located in the Bromley Court Hotel on Bromley Hill in south east London. During the 1960s, it hosted most of the top British bands of the day, including Cream, Pink Floyd and The Jimi Hendrix Experience.

I’ve started to compile a gig list and would welcome any additions and corrections as well as memories of the venue. These are advertised gigs so it’s quite possible that artists may have changed at the last minute.

If you played in one of the group, it would be great if you could provide some history of your band too in the comments below.

Also, if you have any old posters you can share, I would love to hear from you and will ensure you are credited.

1964

I don’t have many gigs listed for this year and earlier and would welcome any contributions.

10 April – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

 

29 June – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

 

22 July – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

24 July – The Soul Agents (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://brunoceriotti.weebly.com/the-soul-agents.html)

26 July – The Pretty Things (Beat Monthly)

 

5 August – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

16 August – The Pretty Things (Beat Monthly)

23 August – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

26 August – The Pretty Things (Beat Monthly)

 

27 September – The Pretty Things (Beat Instrumental)

 

21 October – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

 

9 November – The Graham Bond Organisation (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

 

20 December – The Soul Agents (Bruno Ceriotti’s research at: http://brunoceriotti.weebly.com/the-soul-agents.html)

1965

Judging by the gigs below, rock artists performed on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Jazz artists played on Tuesdays (my list is incomplete).

The gigs are all from Melody Maker unless otherwise noted.

3 January – The Moody Blues

4 January – The South West Five

6 January – Sonny Boy Williamson with Shorty & Them

7 January – Billy Woods Combo

Photo: Melody Maker

10 January – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

11 January – Their Lordships

13 January – The Stormsville Shakers

14 January – The Billy Woods Combo

Photo: Melody Maker

17 January – The Spencer Davis Group

18 January – Themselves

20 January – The Yardbirds

21 January – The Billy Woods Combo

Photo: Melody Maker

24 January – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

25 January – The Loose Ends

27 January – Alex Harvey’s Soul Band

28 January – The Copains

31 January – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

 

1 February – Phaethon’s Brethren

3 February – Long John Baldy

4 February – The Cheminoes

7 February – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins

8 February – The Black Jacks

10 February – Ronnie Jones & The Night-Timers

11 February – The Second Thoughts

14 February – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

15 February – The Westsiders

17 February – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

18 February – Blues by Knight

Photo: Melody Maker

21 February – The Animals

22 February – The Britons

24 February – Alexis Korner Blues Incorporated

25 February – The Loose Ends

Photo: Melody Maker

28 February – The Falling Leaves

 

1 March – The Dissatisfied

3 March – The Spencer Davis Group

4 March – The Cops ‘N’ Robbers

7 March – Manfred Mann

8 March – Brothers Grim

10 March – Davy Jones & The Manish Boys

11 March – The Drovers

14 March – The Mike Cotton Sound

15 March – missing entry

17 March – Champion Jack Dupree with The Sheffields

18 March – missing entry

21 March – Alex Harvey Soul Band

22 March – missing entry

24 March – The Animals

25 March – missing entry

Photo: Melody Maker

28 March – The T-Bones (Gary Farr’s band)

29 March – The Ingoes

31 March – The Who

 

1 April – The Bumps in the Night

Photo: Melody Maker

4 April – The Pretty Things

5 April – Paul & The Travellers

7 April – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

8 April – The Tribe

11 April – The Spencer Davis Group

12 April – The Exits

14 April – Long John Baldry

15 April – The Pilgrims

Photo: Melody Maker

18 April – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

19 April – The Moaners

21 April – The Yardbirds

22 April – Isaiash’s Prophets

25 April – The Nashville Teens

26 April – The Toys

28 April – The Who

29 April – The Impacts

Photo: Melody Maker

2 May – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

3 May – The Vandals Blues

5 May – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

6 May – The Five Proud Walkers

9 May –The Moody Blues

10 May – The Lawlers Legs

12 May – John Lee Hooker (was this with The Cops ‘N’ Robbers backing?)

13 May – The Hammond K Four

16 May – The Loose Ends

17 May – The Heart and Souls

19 May – The Spencer Davis Group

Photo: Melody Maker

20 May – The Board Walkers

Photo: South East London Mercury

23 May – Manfred Mann

24 May – The Pineapple Chunks

26 May – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

27 May – The Bumps in the Night

Photo: Melody Maker

30 May – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds

31 May – The CC Riders

 

2 June – The Soul Sisters with Brian Auger Trinity

3 June – The Solar Sounds

6 June – Alex Harvey (Soul Band)

7 June – The Peasants

9 June – Long John Baldry

10 June – The Desperados

Photo: Melody Maker

13 June – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and The Preachers

14 June – The Five Road Runners

16 June – Graham Bond Organisation

17 June – The Epitaph Soul Band

20 June – The Five Dimensions

21 June – The Trees

23 June – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

24 June – Modern Blues Six

27 June – Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays

28 June – The Doons

30 June – The Epitaphs with supporting group

Photo: Melody Maker

1 July – The Board Walkers

4 July – Graham Bond Organisation

5 July – The Planets

7 July – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

8 July – The CC Riders

11 July – The Artwoods

12 July – The Equals

14 July – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds

15 July – The Spurleeweeves

18 July – Inez and Charlie Foxx with (Geno Washington &) The Ram Jam Band

19 July – Red, Whites, Blues (according to Bob Hodges, this band soon changed name to The New Jump Band)

21 July – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames

22 July – The Bo Bo Links

Photo: Melody Maker

25 July – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

26 July – The Brethren

28 July – The Spencer Davis Group

29 July – The Ancient Britains

Photo: Melody Maker

1 August – John Lee’s Groundhogs

2 August – The Medieval Sounds

4 August – The Mike Cotton Sound

5 August – The Eyes

8 August – missing entry

9 August – missing entry

11 August – missing entry

12 August – missing entry

15 August – Club is closed

Photo: Melody Maker

16 August – The Five of That

18 August – Steampacket

19 August – The Equals

21 August – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and The Preachers (Saturday night)

22 August – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds

23 August – The Prophets

25 August – The Graham Bond Organisation

26 August – The Planets

29 August – Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays

30 August – The Bungle Fins

 

1 September – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

2 September – Red, Whites, Blues

Photo: Melody Maker

5 September – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

6 September – The Worrying Kind

8 September – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds

9 September – Red, Whites, Blues (according to Bob Hodges, this band soon changed name to The New Jump Band)

Photo: Melody Maker

12 September – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

13 September – The Creepers

15 September – The Graham Bond Organisation

16 September – Leslie Gantzer

19 September – (Geno Washington &) The Ram Jam Band

20 September – The Five Aces

21 September – Alan Elsdon Jazz Band (Tuesday night – does that mean jazz was on Tuesdays?)

22 September – The Spencer Davis Group

23 September – The Byrd-Herd

26 September – The Small Faces

27 September – Steve & The What 4

28 September – Terry Lightfoot (Tuesday night)

29 September – Bo Diddley

30 September – The Image

 

3 October – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames

4 October – The Changing Times

5 October – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night)

6 October – The Alan Price Set

7 October – The Bumps in the Night

Photo: Melody Maker

10 October – The Graham Bond Organisation

11 October – The Five Road Runners

12 October – Alex Welsh (Tuesday night)

13 October – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

14 October – Planet Six

Photo: Melody Maker

17 October – The Herd

18 October – The Motivation (original version from Norbury, south London)

19 October – Chris Barber (Tuesday night)

20 October – The Graham Bond Organisation

21 October – The Bungle-Finns

24 October – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

25 October – The Prowlers

26 October – Eric Silk’s Southern Jazzband and Brian Green’s New Orleans Stompers

27 October – Steampacket

28 October – The Sons of Fred

31 October – Ben E King

 

1 November – The Classics

2 November – The Keith Smith Band (Tuesday night)

3 November – The Spencer Davis Group

4 November – The Changing Times

Photo: Melody Maker

7 November – The Train (aka Moon’s Train), The Preachers – Lew Rich with The Other Two

8 November – Junco’s Jump Band

9 November – Closed this week

10 November – The Alan Price Set

11 November – The Rick ‘N’ Beckers

Photo: Melody Maker

14 November – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

15 November – The Squires (this might be Tom Jones’ backing band)

16 November – Alan Elsdon (Tuesday night)

17 November – Wilson Pickett (with backing band)

The Riot Squad may also have played on 17 November but needs confirmation

18 November – Marshall Scott Etc

21 November – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds

22 November – The End of Part One

23 November – Monty Sunshine (Tuesday night)

24 November – The Graham Bond Organisation

25 November – The Spectres (evolved into Status Quo)

28 November – The Mike Cotton Sound

29 November – The Minor Birds

30 November – Terry Lightfoot (Tuesday night)

 

1 December – Steampacket

2 December – The Prowlers

5 December – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

6 December – The Kingbeats

7 December – The Back O’Town Syncopants (Tuesday night)

8 December – Major Lance

9 December – The Squires (Tom Jones’ backing band?)

12 December – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

13 December – The Shylos

14 December – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night)

15 December – The Spencer Davis Group

Photo: Melody Maker

16 December – The Board Walkers

19 December – The Paramounts

20 December – The Name

21 December – Kenny Ball (Tuesday night)

22 December – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers

23 December – The Alex Lane Group

24 December – The Train (aka Moon’s Train) and The Changing Times (Boyfriend magazine has The Paramounts on this date)

26 December – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames

27 December – K N Star & The Ricochets

28 December – Eric Silk (Tuesday night)

29 December – Ronnie Jones (& The Blue Jays)

30 December – The Habits

Clive Chase, bass player with Bobby King & The Sabres notes in his diary that his group played here on 30 December

1966

Judging by the gigs below, rock artists performed on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Jazz musicians played on Tuesdays.

The gigs are all from Melody Maker unless otherwise noted.

2 January – The Train (aka Moon’s Train)

3 January – The Partisans

3 January – Alex Welsh (Tuesday night)

5 January – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

6 January – Victor Brox Blues Band

9 January – The Mike Cotton Sound

10 January – The Deck Hands

11 January – Terry Lightfoot (Tuesday night)

12 January – Steampacket

13 January – The Minor Birds

16 January – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

17 January – The Disciples

18 January – Monty Sunshine (Tuesday night)

19 January – Lee Dorsey (with The Krew backing?)

20 January – The Showtimers

23 January – The Alan Price Set

24 January – The Way

25 January – Alan Elsdon (Tuesday night)

26 January – The Mark Leeman Five

27 January – KN Starr & The Ricochets

29 January – David Bowie & The Lower Third (Saturday night) (South East London Mercury)

30 January – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds

31 January – The Breed (South East London Mercury)

 

1 February – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

2 February – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (South East London Mercury)

3 February – The Alex Lane Group

6 February – The Untamed (South East London Mercury)

7 February – The Soul System (South East London Mercury)

8 February – The Back O’Town Syncopaters (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

9 February – The Action

South East London Mercury lists Crispian St. Peters for 9 February

10 February – The Board Walkers (South East London Mercury)

13 February – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds and The Alan Price Set (Beat Instrumental)

14 February – The Name (South East London Mercury)

15 February – Eric Silk & The Southern Jazz Band (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

16 February – The Soul Show (according to Record Mirror this was Elkie Brooks, Keith Powell, The Marionettes and The Excels) (South East London Mercury)

17 February – The Deck Hands (South East London Mercury)

Photo: Melody Maker

20 February – The Loose Ends

21 February – The Mixed Feelings

22 February – Spencer’s Washboard Kings (Tuesday night)

23 February – The Pretty Things

24 February – The Prowlers

27 February – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (South East London Mercury)

28 February – L Henderson’s Soul Band (South East London Mercury)

 

1 March – Chris Barber (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

2 March – The Action (South East London Mercury)

3 March – The Subjects (South East London Mercury)

6 March – The VIPs (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Train (aka Moon’s Train for 6 March)

7 March – The In-Action

8 March – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

9 March – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (South East London Mercury)

10 March – The Alex Lane Group

12 March – Them (Saturday night) (South East London Mercury)

13 March – The Alan Price Set (South East London Mercury)

14 March – System Four (South East London Mercury)

15 March – Alan Elsdon (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists Monty Sunshine for 15 March

16 March – The Loose Ends

20 March – St Louis Union (South East London Mercury)

21 March – Group night (South East London Mercury)

22 March – Kenny Ball (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

23 March – Gary Farr & The T-Bones

24 March – Group night (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Objects for 24 March

26 March – The Kinks (Saturday night) (South East London Mercury)

27 March – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (South East London Mercury)

28 March – Group night (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Name for 28 March

29 March – Mike Daniels (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

30 March – The Action (South East London Mercury)

31 March – Group night (South East London Mercury)

 

3 April – The Graham Bond Organisation

4 April – The Keys

5 April – The Back O’Town Syncopants (Tuesday night)

6 April – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

7 April – Earl Henderson Soul Band

10 April – The Shevelles (South East London Mercury)

11 April – Group night (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Scuttlebugs for 11 April

12 April – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

13 April – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

14 April – Rachel’s Revenge (South East London Mercury)

16 April – The Candles (Saturday night) (South East London Mercury)

17 April – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

18 April – Group night (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists John Brown’s Bodies for 18 April

19 April – Brian Green (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

20 April – (Jimmy James &) The Vagabonds (South East London Mercury)

21 April – Deacon Lewis and The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band (South East London Mercury)

24 April – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (South East London Mercury)

25 April – The Kind (South East London Mercury)

26 April – Monty’s Sunshine (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

27 April – Steampacket (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Paramounts on 27 April

28 April – Rachel’s Revenge (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Board Walkers on 28 April

 

1 May – The Kinks (South East London Mercury)

2 May – Group night (South East London Mercury)

3 May – Eric Silk & His Southern Jazz Band (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

4 May – The Dixie Cups with Alvin Robinson (South East London Mercury)

5 May – The Prowlers (South East London Mercury)

7 May – Earl Henderson’s Soul Band and The Coffee Set (Saturday night) (South East London Mercury)

8 May – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

9 May – Group night (South East London Mercury)

10 May – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

11 May – The T-Bones (Gary Farr’s band) (South East London Mercury)

12 May – Group night (South East London Mercury)

14 May – Johnny Kidd & The Pirates (Saturday night) (Nick Simper’s diary)

15 May – The Shevelles (South East London Mercury)

16 May – Group night (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Kenetis on 16 May

17 May – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

18 May – Steampacket (South East London Mercury)

19 May – The Board Walkers (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists John Brown’s Bodies for 19 May but this could actually refer to the following Thursday, 26 May

22 May – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (South East London Mercury)

23 May – C-Jam Blues (South East London Mercury)

23 May – The Temperance Seven (South East London Mercury)

24 May – Lucas and The Mike Cotton Sound (South East London Mercury)

26 May – John Brown’s Bodies (South East London Mercury)

29 May – The Bo Street Runners (South East London Mercury)

30 May – Miss Named (South East London Mercury)

31 May – Ken Colyer (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

 

1 June – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (South East London Mercury)

2 June – Five Steps Beyond (South East London Mercury)

5 June – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (South East London Mercury)

6 June – Dawn & The Rising Sons (South East London Mercury)

7 June – Back O’Town Syncopaters (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

8 June – Roy C (South East London Mercury)

9 June – In-Action (South East London Mercury)

Photo: Melody Maker

12 June – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

13 June – Luther Morgan Relationship (South East London Mercury)

14 June – Charlie Galbraith’s All Stars (South East London Mercury)

15 June – The Moody Blues (South East London Mercury)

16 June – Sammy Samwell’s Record Show (South East London Mercury)

19 June – Steampacket (South East London Mercury)

20 June – The Midnites (South East London Mercury)

21 June – Brian Green’s New Orleans Stompers (Tuesday night) (South East London Mercury)

22 June – The Action (South East London Mercury)

23 June – Sammy Samwell Record Show (South East London Mercury)

Photo: Melody Maker

26 June – The Shotgun Express (South East London Mercury)

27 June – The Bo-Men (South East London Mercury)

28 June – The Eyes (South East London Mercury)

29 June – The Yardbirds (South East London Mercury)

 

3 July – missing entry

4 July – The Classics (South East London Mercury)

6 July – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

Melody Maker lists The Squires (Tom Jones’ band?) for 6 July. Beat Instrumental meanwhile lists Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

7 July – Sammy Samwell Record Show (South East London Mercury)

10 July – The Downliners Sect (South East London Mercury)

11 July – The Outcasts (South East London Mercury)

13 July – The Loose Ends and The Good Things (South East London Mercury)

14 July – Raymond Hayes Record Show (South East London Mercury)

17 July – George Bean & Loopy’s Lot (South East London Mercury)

18 July – The Borough of Bedrock (South East London Mercury)

20 July – The Loose Ends and The Squires (South East London Mercury)

Beat Instrumental lists Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band for 20 July

21 July – missing entry

24 July – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (South East London Mercury)

25 July – The Kind (South East London Mercury)

27 July – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (South East London Mercury)

Fabulous 208 lists The Loose Ends on 27 July

28 July – Micket Nut Record Show (South East London Mercury)

31 July – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (South East London Mercury)

 

1 August – Group and records (South East London Mercury)

3 August – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (South East London Mercury)

4 August – Micket Nut Record Show (South East London Mercury)

7 August – The Tribe (South East London Mercury)

8 August – Lee Hawkins Four (South East London Mercury)

10 August – The VIPs (South East London Mercury)

11 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

12 August – Cream (South East London Mercury)

14 August – The Raisins (South East London Mercury)

Fabulous 208 lists The Downliners Sect for 14 August

15 August – Group and records (South East London Mercury)

17 August – The Alan Price Set (South East London Mercury)

18 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

21 August – The Subjects (South East London Mercury)

22 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

24 August – The Creation (South East London Mercury)

25 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

28 August – Wynder K Frog (South East London Mercury)

29 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

30 August – The Shotgun Express (South East London Mercury)

31 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

 

4 September – Lee Hawkins Group (South East London Mercury)

5 August – Records (South East London Mercury)

7 September – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (South East London Mercury)

8 September – Records (South East London Mercury)

Missing some entries for the rest of September. This is what I do have:

14 September – The Alan Bown Set and Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

18 September – The Amboy Dukes (South East London Mercury)

19 September – Ray Browns’ record show (South East London Mercury)

21 September – The VIPs (South East London Mercury)

22 September – Records (South East London Mercury)

25 September – The Combine (South East London Mercury)

26 September – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

28 September – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers (South East London Mercury)

 

2 October – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (South East London Mercury)

3 October – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

5 October – The Herd (South East London Mercury)

6 October – Records (South East London Mercury)

9 October – Felders Orioles (South East London Mercury)

10 October – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

12 October – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (South East London Mercury)

13 October – Records (South East London Mercury)

16 October – Unit Four Plus 2 (South East London Mercury)

17 October – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

19 October – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band and Bobby & The Crims (South East London Mercury)

20 October – Records (South East London Mercury)

23 October – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

24 October – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

26 October – The Crying Shames (South East London Mercury)

27 October – Records (South East London Mercury)

30 October – The Searchers (South East London Mercury)

31 October – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

 

2 November – Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays (South East London Mercury)

3 November – missing entry

5 November – The Tribe (South East London Mercury)

7 November – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

9 November – missing entry

10 November – missing entry

13 November – The Fortunes (South East London Mercury)

14 November – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

16 November – The Graham Bond Organisation (South East London Mercury)

17 November – missing entry

20 November – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

21 November – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

23 November – The Herd (South East London Mercury)

24 November – missing entry

27 November – The Good Thing (South East London Mercury)

28 November – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

30 November – The Herd (South East London Mercury)

 

1 December – Records (South East London Mercury)

4 December – Lee Hawkins Group (South East London Mercury)

5 December – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

7 December – The Shotgun Express (South East London Mercury)

8 December – missing entry

11 December – missing entry

12 December – missing entry

14 December – Cream (Christopher’s Hjort’s book Strange Brew)

15 December – Records (South East London Mercury)

18 December – EL Henderson’s Soul Band (South East London Mercury)

19 December – Ray Brown’s record show (South East London Mercury)

21 December – Eric Burdon & The Animals (South East London Mercury)

22 December – Records (South East London Mercury)

24 December – The Outrage and The New Jump Band (South East London Mercury)

26 December – The New Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

28 December – Long John Baldry and Bluesology (South East London Mercury)

29 December – Records (South East London Mercury)

1967

Judging by the gigs below, rock artists performed on Sundays and Wednesdays with gigs on other days occasionally.

I have very few gigs for 1967 so would welcome any additions.

1 January – Brian Something and The What’s Its (South East London Mercury)

4 January – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Marmalade Skies website)

15 January – The New Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

18 January – The Coloured Raisins (South East London Mercury)

20 January – The Motivation (Bognor Regis version) (Friday night) (Bryan Stevens’ gig diary)

25 January – Georgie Fame & Blue Fames and The Little Joe Set (South East London Mercury)

 

8 February – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Marmalade Skies website)

22 February – Cream (Marmalade Skies website)

 

1 March – The Action (South East London Mercury)

8 March – The Loose Ends (South East London Mercury)

22 March – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (South East London Mercury)

 

19 April – Pink Floyd (Marmalade Skies website)

26 April – Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers (South East London Mercury)

29 April – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (with Peter Green) and The Breed (Derya Ataker’s recollections/Christopher Hjort’s book Strange Brew)

 

3 May – The Move (Melody Maker)

10 May – Jeff Beck Group (South East London Mercury)

Photo: Melody Maker, April 1967

17 May – Prince Buster & The Bees (Melody Maker)

24 May 1967 – PP Arnold & The Nice (South East London Mercury)

24 May – Pink Floyd (Marmalade Skies website)

27 May – The Sassenachs and The New Breed (Saturday night) (South East London Mercury)

31 May – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (South East London Mercury)

 

Thanks to Rolf Hannett for help with Beat Monthly and Beat Instrumental

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El Partido, Lewisham, southeast London

The Spectres, February 1964. Photo: South East London Mercury

The El Partido in Lewisham, southeast London was located at 8-10 Lee High Road and was a popular spot for young Jamaicans and local mods.

There is a gig for The Spectres (who later morphed into Status Quo) who played here on 10 February 1964 and every Monday (see very top) which reveals that the club had originally operated under different management and closed sometime during 1964. It looks like the club re-opened on 12 December with The Beasts playing that evening.

The excellent Transpontine website notes that King Ossie Sound played at the club regularly. Other guests included Jamaicans Jimmy Cliff and The Duke Reid Sound.

Local R&B outfit, The Loose Ends, who cut two singles for Decca, were also house band at some point in late 1965.

I have started a gig list and would welcome any additions plus any memories of the venue, which was closed down in April 1967.

12 December 1964 – The Beasts

19 December 1964 – The Loose Ends

26 December 1964 – The Beavers

27 March 1965 – Tony Knight’s Chessmen and Mankinde

28 March 1965 – Duke Lee

31 March 1965 – The Hubbubs

 

1 April 1965 – Group Survival

2 April 1965 – The King Bees

3 April 1965 – The Loose Ends

Photo: Melody Maker

4 September 1965 – The Eyes

Photo: Melody Maker

9 September 1965 – The Duke Lee Sound System

10 September 1965 – The Loose Ends (upstairs)

10 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs)

11 September 1965 – Duke Lee (upstairs, first session)

11 September 1965 – The Loose Ends (downstairs, first session)

11 September 1965 – Lou Johnson, Sonny Childe, The Loose Ends and Duke Lee (second session)

16 September 1965 – The Mixed Feelings (upstairs)

16 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs)

17 September 1965 – Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays and Duke Lee

18 September 1965 – Duke Lee (upstairs, first and second session)

18 September 1965 – The Artwoods (downstairs, first session)

18 September 1965 – The Artwoods and The Loose Ends (downstairs, second session)

South East London Mercury has The Loose Ends with Lou Johnson on the above date

22 September 1965 – The Changing Times (upstairs)

22 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs)

Photo: Melody Maker

23 September 1965 – The Plain Facts (upstairs)

23 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs)

24 September 1965 – Memphis Chucks (upstairs)

24 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs)

25 September 1965 – Guy Darrell (upstairs, first session)

25 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs, first session)

25 September 1965 – Guy Darrell, The Loose Ends and Duke Lee (second session)

26 September 1965 – Duke Lee Sounds

29 September 1965 – The Minor Birds (upstairs)

The Minor Birds morphed into Mr Mo’s Messengers in 1967

29 September 1965 – Duke Lee (downstairs)

Photo: Melody Maker

30 September 1965 – The Sons of Fred and Duke Lee

 

1 October 1965 – Duke Lee

2 October 1965 – Jesse Fuller, The Spectres and Duke Lee (first session)

2 October 1965 – Jesse Fuller, Loose Ends, The Spectres and Duke Lee (second session)

The Spectres later morphed into Status Quo

3 October 1965 – Duke Lee

6 October 1965 – Kiko 6 and Duke Lee

7-8 October 1965 – Duke Lee

9 October 1965 – Dave Anthony’s Moods, Next of Kin and Duke Lee (first session)

Photo: Melody Maker

9 October 1965 – The Loose Ends, Dave Anthony’s Moods, Duke Lee and Next of Kin (second session)

10 October 1965 – Duke Lee

13 October 1965 – Creeper’s Blues and Duke Lee

Photo: Melody Maker

14 October 1965 – Diddley Daddies and Duke Lee

16 October 1965 – The Stormsville Shakers and Duke Lee (first session)

16 October 1965 – The Stormsville Shakers, Duke Lee and The Minor Birds (second session)

17 October 1965 – Bo Diddley and Duke Lee

20 October 1965 – Long, Short and Tall, Duke Lee and The Loose Ends

Photo: Melody Maker

21 October 1965 – Under-mined and Duke Lee Sounds

22 October 1965 – Duke Lee Sounds

23 October 1965 – The Loose Ends and Duke Lee (first session)

23 October 1965 – The Loose Ends, The Minor Birds and Duke Lee (second session)

24 October 1965 – Duke Lee

27 October 1965 – John Brown’s Bodies and Duke Lee

This version of John Brown’s Bodies were from Hammersmith and weren’t the same Brighton group that had Keith Emerson

28 October 1965 – Next of Kin and Duke Lee

29 October 1965 – Marshall Scott Etc and Duke Lee

30 October 1965 – The Hamilton Movement and Duke Lee Sounds (first session)

Photo: Melody Maker

30 October 1965 – The Loose Ends, The Hamilton Movement and Duke Lee (second session)

31 October 1965 – Duke Lee

 

3 November 1965 – Blues Roots, Duke Lee and The Loose Ends

Photo: Melody Maker

4 November 1965 – Deacon Louis GP and Duke Lee

5 November 1965 – Duke Lee

6 November 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres and Duke Lee (first session)

6 November 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres, The Movement and Duke Lee (second session)

7 November 1965 – Duke Lee

10 November 1965 – The Nature’s Boys and Duke Lee

Photo: Melody Maker

11 November 1965 – Lawlors Legs and Duke Lee

12 November 1965 – Duke Lee Sounds

Photo: Melody Maker

13 November 1965 – Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays and Duke Lee (first session)

13 November 1965 – Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays, The Movement and Duke Lee (second session)

14 November 1965 – Duke Lee

17 November 1965 – The Links, The Fetish Crowd and Duke Lee

Photo: Melody Maker

18 November 1965 – Sounds Anonymous and Duke Lee

19 November 1965 – Duke Lee

20 November 1965 – Guy Darrell, Winds of Change and Duke Lee (first session)

20 November 1965 – The Loose Ends, Guy Darrell, Winds of Change and Duke Lee (second session)

21 November 1965 – Duke Lee

24 November 1965 – The New Jump Band and Duke Lee

Photo: Melody Maker

25 November 1965 – Two Squared and Duke Lee

26 November 1965 – Duke Lee

27 November 1965 – The Panics and Duke Lee (first session)

27 November 1965 – The Loose Ends, The Panics and Duke Lee (second session)

28 November 1965 – Duke Lee Sounds

 

1 December 1965 – Group Survival and Duke Lee

Photo: Melody Maker

17 December 1965 – Duke Lee Sounds

18 December 1965 – The Frank Sheen Sound and Duke Lee (first session)

18 December 1965 – The Loose Ends, The Frank Sheen Sound and Duke Lee (second session)

19 December 1965 – Major Lance (with Bluesology) and Duke Lee

22 December 1965 – The Templars, The Cardinals and Duke Lee

24 December 1965 – The Loose Ends, Duke Lee and The Frank Sheen Sound

Photo: Melody Maker

25-26 December 1965 – Duke Lee

31 December 1965 – Duke Lee

Photo: Melody Maker

22 January 1966 – Simon Dupree & The Big Sound and Duke Lee

23 January 1966 – The Exciters and Duke Lee

26 January 1966 – The Just Blues, The Wild Set and Duke Lee

28 January 1966 – Lee Dorsey and Duke Lee

29 January 1966 – Deakin Lewis and Duke Lee

30 January 1966 – The Drifters

Photo: Melody Maker

11 February 1966 – Doris Troy (with Bluesology) and Duke Lee

12 February 1966 – The Panicks and Duke Lee

13 February 1966 – Duke Lee

16 February 1966 – Duke Lee and various groups

18 February 1966 – Inez and Charlie Foxx

Photo: Melody Maker

25 March 1966 – Wilson Pickett with King Ossie Sounds (Wilson Pickett didn’t show)

Photo: South East London Mercury

26 March 1966 – Time Box, The Raisins and King Ossie Sounds

1 April 1966 – Don Covay and King Ossie Sounds

8 April 1966 – Jimmy Cliff (backed by New Generation?) with The Raisons, King Ossie Sound and Duke Reid

9 April 1966 – The New Jump Band with The King Ossie Sound

10 April 1966 – Don Covey with The King Ossie Sound

11 April 1966 – Owen Gray and Jackie Edwards with The Raisons and King Ossie Sound

 

22 May 1966 – The Charmers (with Carl Douglas)

 

11 June 1966 – Carl Douglas & The Charmers

18 June 1966 – The Partizans

 

4 August 1966 – Jimmy Cliff

 

2 September 1966 – The James Royal Set

24 September 1966 – Carl Douglas & The Big Stampede

 

1 October 1966 – Timebox

 

15 November 1966 – The Iveys

 

6 January 1967 – Duke Lee

7 January 1967 – The Soul Trinity

13 January 1967 – Duke Lee

14 January 1967 – The Mellow Notes

20 January 1967 – Duke Lee

21 January 1967 – Ossie Layne & The Red Hot Band

4 March 1967 – Alan Marsh(all) & The Loose Ends

Sources: 

Southeast London Mercury, Marmalade Skies website, Melody Maker and poster

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Silver Blades, Streatham, southwest London

Photo: Brian Wellsman

Silver Blades was a notable venue in Streatham, southwest London where many of the top UK bands played during the 1960s.

1963

I have only a few entries for this year and would welcome any additions with sources provided where possible.

1 January – The Stormsville Shakers (Stormsville Shakers’ website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

 

1 February – Robb Storme & The Whispers (Jim St Pier’s gig diary)

 

2-3 August – Jeff Curtis & The Flames (Streatham News)

1964

I have only a few entries for this year and would welcome any additions with sources provided where possible.

Photo: Michael Pierce

10-11 January – Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Michael Pierce’s clippings)

15 January – The Mystic Voodoos (Michael Pierce’s clippings)

29 January – Ray Dell & The (Rocking) Deacons (Clapham Observer)

 

20 March – The Soul Messengers (Streatham News)

Future Jimi Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell played with The Soul Messengers before joining The Riot Squad in December.

 

8 April – The Hi-Grades (Streatham News)

Future Sweet producer Phil Wainman played drums with The Hi-Grades.

 

22-23 May – The Henchmen (Streatham News)

27 May – Geoff Curtis & The Flames (aka Jeff Curtis & The Flames) (Streatham News and Clapham Observer)

 

5-6 June – Cyrano & The Bergeracs (Streatham News)

Photo: Michael Pierce

14-15 August – The Reapers (Michael Pierce’s clippings)

Photo: Michael Pierce

17 August – The Barron Knights and Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Michael Pierce’s clippings)

21-22 August – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Carl Ross’ gig diary)

 

4-5 September – Cyrano & The Bergeracs (Streatham News)

Photo: Michael Pierce

7 September – The Kinks and Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Keith Preston’s recollections)

11-12 September – Mark Four (Streatham News)

16 September – The Muleskinners (Streatham News)

 

2-3 October – Four & One (Clapham Advertiser)

5 October – The Pretty Things and The Bo Street Runners (Record Mirror)

7 October – The Bad Boys (Clapham Advertiser)

9-10 October – The Fabulous Barbies (Clapham Advertiser)

14 October – The Forerunners (Clapham Advertiser)

16 October – The Stormsville Shakers (Stormsville Shakers’ website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

21 October – The Exiles (Clapham Advertiser)

23 October – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Carl Ross’ gig diary)

24 October – The Blue Saints (Clapham Advertiser)

28 October – The Heebie Jeebies (Clapham Advertiser)

30 October – The Scorpions (Clapham Advertiser)

 

4 November – Satellite One (Clapham Advertiser)

Photo: Michael Pierce

9 November – The Mojos and Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Streatham News, Clapham News and Michael Pierce’s clippings)

13-14 November – The Mad Hatters (Clapham Advertiser)

18 November – The Condors (Clapham Advertiser)

20-21 November – The Peddlers (Clapham Advertiser)

25 November – The Objects (Clapham Advertiser)

27-28 November – The Others (Streatham News and Clapham News)

 

2 December – Danny & The Torinos (Clapham Advertiser)

4-5 December – The Fabulous Solitairs (Clapham Advertiser)

9 December – John L Watson & The Hummelfugs (Clapham Advertiser)

11-12 December – The Magic Moments (Clapham Advertiser)

16 December – The Nature’s Boys (Clapham Advertiser)

18 December – Johnny Wells & The Voodoos (Clapham Advertiser)

19 December – Kris Ryan & The Questions (Clapham Advertiser)

24 December – Dave Curtiss & The Tremors (Clapham Advertiser)

26 December – The Mark Four (Streatham News)

1965

Judging by the gigs below for this year, rock artists played every Wednesday night. It also looks like (in most cases) another rock artist performed on both the Friday and Saturday nights later in the same week. Major stars were booked for Monday nights.

1-2 January – The League of Gentlemen (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

6 January – The Drovers (Streatham News)

8-9 January – The Juniors (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

13 January – The Solitairs (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

15-16 January – The Roosters (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

18 January – The Fourmost and Julie Grant (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

20 January – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Carl Ross’ gig diary)

22-23 January – The Sassenachs (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

27 January – missing entry

29-30 January – Hamilton & His Blues Messengers (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

3 February – The Types (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

5-6 February – Clouds (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

10 February – The Soundtrekkers (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

12-13 February – The Skorpions (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

17 February – The Four Zodiacs (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

19-20 February – Christian’s Crusaders (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

24 February – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

26-27 February – The Puppets (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

1 March – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser and Melody Maker)

3 March – The Forerunners (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

5 March – G L Watson & The Hummelfugs (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

6 March – The Silver Dollars (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

10 March – The Universal Showband (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

12-13 March – Brian Diamond & The Cutters (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

17 March – The Universal Showband (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

19-20 March – The Primitives (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

24 March – The Universal Showband (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

26-27 March – The Rockin’ Eccentrics (Streatham News)

29 March – The Ivy League (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser and Melody Maker)

31 March – The Universal Showband (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

Photo: Michael Pierce

2-3 April – The Downtown Seekers (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

7 April – Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

9-10 April – The Essex Showband (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

14 April – Herman’s Hermits (Streatham News and Melody Maker)

16 April – missing entry

17 April – The Solitaires (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

21 April – Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

23-24 April – Keith Conway & The Aristokats (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

28 April – The Vikings (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

30 April – Brian Diamond & The Cutters (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

1 May – Brian Diamond & The Cutters (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

3 May – Manfred Mann (Greg Russo’s Manfred Mann research)

5 May – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

Streatham News lists The Moody Blues on 5 May

7-8 May – Jeff Curtis & The Flames (Streatham News and Ray Brown’s diary)

12 May – The Soundtrekkers (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

14-15 May – The Factotums (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

19 May – The Rockin’ Chairs (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

21-22 May – Plain & Fancy, The Five & Fancy, Five To One (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

26 May – Warren & The Walkers (this is probably Warren Davis & The Board Walkers) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

28-29 May – The Fairlanes with Linda Lou (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

2 June – Danny & The Torinos (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

4-5 June – The Woodlanders (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

9 June – missing entry

11-12 June – The Conchords (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

The Conchords featured Ray Dorset who later found fame with Mungo Jerry.

14 June – Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

16 June – missing entry

18-19 June – The Buckinghams (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

23 June – missing entry

Jaymes Venda & The Vulcans on the venue’s stage, 1965. Thanks to Alf Fripp for providing the image. Left to right: Colin Delaney, John Ford, Alf Fripp, Keith Preston and Jaymes Venda (real name Michael Pierce).

25-26 June – Jaymes Fenda & The Vulcans (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

30 June – missing entry

 

2-3 July – The Factotums (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

7 July – missing entry

9-10 July – Fernando & The Hideaways (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

14 July – missing entry

16-17 July – The Mirage (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

21 July – missing entry

23-24 July – The Plain & Fancy (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

28 July – missing entry

30-31 July – The Sovereigns (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

4 August – missing entry

6-7 August – missing entry

11 August – missing entry

13-14 August – The Druids (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

18 August – missing entry

20 August – The Big Bossmen (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

The Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser has Dave Berry & The Cruisers on 20 August

21 August – The Big Bossmen (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

25 August – missing entry

27-28 August – The Boston Crabs (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

1 September – missing entry

3-4 September – The Thee (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

8 September – missing entry

10 September – The Cops ‘N’ Robbers (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

11 September – The Hysterics (replaced The Cops ‘N’ Robbers) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

15 September – missing entry

17-18 September – Johnny Gustavson (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

20 September – Dave Berry & The Cruisers (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser and Melody Maker)

22 September – missing entry

24-25 September – The Plain & Fancy (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

29 September – missing entry

 

1-2 October – The Board Walkers (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

6 October – missing entry

8-9 October – The Factotums (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

11 October – The Fortunes (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

13 October – missing entry

15 October – Giorgio & Marco’s Men (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

16 October – missing entry

20 October – missing entry

22 October – Jaymes & The Vulcans (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

23 October – missing entry

27 October – missing entry

29-30 October – The Plain & Fancy (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

 

3 November – missing entry

5-6 November – The Hideaways (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

10 November – missing entry

12-13 November – Country folk (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

15 November – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser and Melody Maker)

17 November – missing entry

19 November – Platform Six (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

20 November – The Summer Set (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

24 November – missing entry

26-27 November – missing entry

 

1 December – missing entry

3-4 December – David Bowie & The Lower Third (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

8 December – The New Jump Band (Bob Hodges’ diary)

10-11 December – missing entry

13 December – Hedgehoppers Anonymous (Monday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

15 December – missing entry

17 December – The Powerhouse Six (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

18 December – The Insect (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

22 December – missing entry

24 December – James Venda & The Vulcans (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

26 December – James Venda & The Vulcans (Sunday night) (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

29 December – missing entry

31 December – The Checkmates (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser)

1966

Judging by the gigs below for this year, rock artists played every Wednesday night. It also looks like (in most cases) another rock artist performed on both the Friday and Saturday nights later in the same week. Major stars were booked for Monday nights.

1 January – missing entry

5 January – missing entry

7-8 January – The Roosters (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

12 January – The Plain & Fancy (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

14-15 January – missing entry

Photo: Dave Harwood

17 January – The Kinks (Monday night) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Melody Maker)

Dave Harwood says that The Blades opened for The Kinks on 17 January – see comments section below

19 January – missing entry

21-22 January – The Just Five (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

The Balham and Tooting News & Mercury lists The Bipeds on 21-22 January

26 January – The Plain & Fancy (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

Photo: Dave Harwood. The Blades promotional photo (taken in the foyer of Streatham Silver Blades in late January 1966) with reference to East Anglian Scene in February suggesting the groups that appeared that month were from East Anglia.

28-29 January – The Blades (Dave Harwood’s memories)

 

2 February – missing entry

4-5 February – The High Set (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

According to Dave Harwood’s photo above, The High Set were most likely from East Anglia

6 February – Young at Heart (Sunday night) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

9 February – missing entry

Photo: Dave Harwood of The Blades showing Peter & The Spectres lined-up for 11-12 February 1966 (see Dave’s comments below)

11-12 February – Peter & The Spectres (Dave Harwood photo above)

According to Dave Harwood’s group photo above, Peter & The Spectres were most likely from East Anglia

14 February – The Overlanders (Melody Maker)

Dave Harwood says that The Blades opened for The Overlanders for 14 February – see comments section below

16 February – Episode Six (Brian Long’s research)

I am missing many gigs over the following months and would welcome any additions with sources provided where possible. This is what I do have:

14 March – Tom Jones & The Squires (Monday night) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

28 March – Johnny Howard Band Show (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

 

6 April – Search for Sound (Four bands) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

18 April – The Small Faces (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

29-30 April – Some Other Guys (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Lewisham Borough News)

2 May – The Alan Price Set (Monday night) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

Dave Harwood says that The Blades opened for The Alan Price Set on 2 May – see comments section below

 

3-4 June – The Second City Sound (Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

10 June – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

11 June – The Soundtrekkers (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

18 June – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Carl Ross’ gig diary)

24-25 June – The New State Jazz Band (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

 

30 July – Search for Sound contest – winners were The Planet Set. Others included The Embers, The Low Limit and Sister Jill & The Bretheren and The Motivation (the original Norbury, south London version) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

 

4 August – The Monopoly (Thursday night) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

6 August – The Soul Survivors (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Lewisham Borough News)

11 August – The Associates (Thursday) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser and Lewisham Borough News)

12 August – The Waikiki Beach Boys (Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

13 August – The Associates (Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

26 August – The Second City Sound (Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

12 September – The Troggs (Fabulous 208 and Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

16-17 September – Steve Brett & The Mavericks (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

Lewisham Borough News lists Steve Brett & The Mavericks for 15 and 17 September (Thursday and Saturday rather than Friday and Saturday)

21 September – The Tea Set (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and Lewisham Borough News)

23-24 September – Giorgio & Marco’s Men (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

Lewisham Borough News lists Giorgio & Marco’s Men for 22 and 24 September (Thursday and Saturday rather than Friday and Saturday)

30 September – The New Jump Band (Bob Hodges’ diary)

1 October – The Ways and Means (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

5 October – The Little People (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

10 October – The Robb Storme Group (Jim St Pier’s gig diary)

13 October – The Boys Blue (Thursday night) (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

21 October – Napoleon XIV (Balham and Tooting News & Mercury)

 

2 December – The Bossmen (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

17 December – Five Steps Beyond (Paul Quinton’s gig diary and websitehttp://five-steps-beyond.simplesite.com/)

19 December – The Spencer Davis Group (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser)

31 December – The Escorts (Sutton & Cheam Advertiser, Balham and Tooting News & Mercury and also Lewisham Borough News)

1967

Judging by the gigs below for this year, rock artists played every Wednesday night. It also looks like (in most cases) another rock artist performed on the Friday and Saturday nights later in the same week. Major stars were booked for Monday nights.

I am missing a lot of entries for this year and would welcome any additions with sources provided, where possible.

12 January – The Night Revels and The Second City Sounds (Thursday night) (Clapham Advertiser)

13 January – Timebox with Richard Henry (Clapham Advertiser)

14 January – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Clapham Advertiser)

20 January – The Bystanders (Clapham Advertiser)

21 January – The End (Clapham Advertiser)

27-28 January – The Bobcats (Clapham Advertiser)

 

3-4 February – The Smoke (Clapham Advertiser)

11-12 February – The Images (Clapham Advertiser)

13 February – Wayne Fontana (Monday night) (Clapham Advertiser)

17 February – The Second City Sound (Clapham Advertiser)

18 February – The New Jump Band (Clapham Advertiser)

24-25 February – The Mud (Clapham Advertiser)

 

4 March – The Fireballs (Clapham Advertiser)

11 March – The London area final of the National Search for Sound contest with four groups: The Mud and others, including Solomon’s Mines and The Next Collection (Allan Devon’s recollections and Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

17 March – The Bystanders (Clapham Advertiser)

18 March – The Next Move (Clapham Advertiser)

24-25 March – The Pebbles (Clapham Advertiser)

31 March – The Second City Sound (Clapham Advertiser)

 

1 April – National Group Final of the Search for Sound (eight finalists from over 1,000 entries with £1,500 prize money) (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

7 April – The Jet Set (Clapham Advertiser)

8 April – Brian Something and The What’s Its (Clapham Advertiser)

14-15 April – The Bobcats (Clapham Advertiser)

21 April – The Bystanders (Clapham Advertiser)

22 April – The City Smoke (Clapham Advertiser)

29 April – The Images (Clapham Advertiser)

8 May – The Move (Monday night) (Fabulous 208 and Croydon Advertiser)

12 May – The Fire of London (Croydon Advertiser) who replaced The Ways and Means (Clapham Advertiser)

13 May – The Count 4 (Croydon Advertiser and Clapham Advertiser)

19 May – Edwick Rumbold (Clapham Advertiser)

20 May – The City Smoke (Clapham Advertiser)

26 May – The Mud (Croydon Advertiser)

There is a possibility that The Next Collection also played on 26 May

27 May – The Next Generation (Clapham Advertiser)

29 May – The Herd (Monday night) (Fabulous 208)

 

5 June – The Dixielanders (Monday night) (Clapham Advertiser and Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

9 June – The Fireballs (Clapham Advertiser)

10 June – The Hububs (Clapham Advertiser)

12 June – The Small Faces (Monday night) (Fabulous 208)

16 June – The End (Clapham Advertiser)

17 June – John Collier Night (Clapham Advertiser)

23-24 June – The Bobcats (Clapham Advertiser)

30 June – The Pitiful (Clapham Advertiser)

The Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser lists The Formula 4 for 30 June

 

10 July – The Original Drifters (Monday night) (Croydon Advertiser and Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

24 July – The Herd (Monday night) (Fabulous 208, Croydon Advertiser and Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

 

7 August – The Tremeloes (Monday night) (Croydon Advertiser)

13 August – The Konrads (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

26 August – The Ironsides (Croydon Advertiser)

28 August – The Human Instinct (Croydon Advertiser)

4 September – The Move (Croydon Advertiser)

The Beckenham & Penge Advertiser has The Herd on 4 September 

15 September – Camino Real (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

16 September – The Uglies (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

2 October – The Small Faces (Monday night) (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

DJ Brian Wellsman says The Small Faces did not appear despite being advertised – see comments below

6 October – The Dove(s) (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

7 October – Jon (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

13 October – Keith Golden & The News Boys (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

14 October – The Calgary Stampede (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

20 October – Warren Davis Monday Band (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

23 October – The Move (Monday night) (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

DJ Brian Wellsman says The Move were booked after The Small Faces didn’t turn up on 2 October – see comments below

28 October – Mud (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

3-4 November – Derek Savage Foundation (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

6 November – Cream (Monday night) (Fabulous 208 and Clapham Advertiser)

10 November – The Krisis (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

11 November – The Next Collection (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

17 November – The New Jump Band (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

18 November – Cameron’s Impact (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

24 November – The Herd (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

Beckenham & Penge Advertiser has Dr Marigold’s Prescription on 24 November

25 November – The Konrads (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

1 December – The Mint Tulip (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

2 December – The Purple Dream (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

4 December – The Foundations (Monday night) (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

24 December – The Herd (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

1968

Judging by the gigs below for this year, rock artists played every Wednesday night. It also looks like (in most cases) another rock artist performed on both the Friday and Saturday nights later in the same week. Major stars were booked for Monday nights.

I am missing a lot of entries for this year and would welcome any additions with sources provided where possible.

1 January – The Bobcats (Monday night) (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

5-6 January – Mr Hip Soul Band (Clapham News)

12-13 January – Pandamonium (Clapham News)

 

2-3 February – Geranium Pond (Clapham News)

Keyboardist Steve Webber said that Geranium Pond played here a few times but Silver Blades was where the band played its final gig. They were just beginning to build a fan following when they disbanded.

9-10 February – Dr Marigold’s Prescription (Clapham News)

26 February – The Small Faces (Monday night) (Clapham News)

 

1-2 March – Skye Wine (Clapham News)

8-9 March – Jackson’s Overdrive (Clapham News)

18 March – Whistling Jack Smith (Monday night) (Clapham News)

22 March – Sunset Harp (Clapham News)

 

 

8 April – The Move (Monday night) (Clapham News)

22 April – The Small Faces (Clapham News)

29 April – Manfred Mann (Clapham News)

 

20 May – Bill Haley & The Comets (Clapham News and Melody Maker)

 

21 June – Miston Tuac (Clapham News)

22 June – Fire (Clapham News)

 

6 July – The Dove(s) (Clapham News)

12-13 July – The Code (Clapham News)

22 July – The Greatest Show on Earth (Monday night) (Clapham News)

26-27 July – British Mad (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

 

2 August – Raw Material (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

3 August – Jackson’s Playground (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

16 August – Toast (Clapham News)

17 August – Eight Miles High (Clapham News)

26 August – The Mindbenders (Monday night) (Clapham News)

 

6-7 September – Tangerine Jam (Clapham News)

9 September – The Greatest Show on Earth (Monday night) (Clapham News)

23 September – The Equals (Monday night) (Clapham News and Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)

 

4-5 October – Renaissance Fair (Clapham News)

11 October – Mint Tulip (Clapham News)

12 October – Tekneek (Clapham News)

21 October – Amen Corner (Monday night) (Clapham News, Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser and NME)

25 October – Toast (Clapham News)

11 November – Greatest Show on Earth (Monday night) (Clapham News)

15-16 November – Avlon (Clapham News)

22-23 November – Killing Floor (Clapham News)

2 December – The Love Affair (Monday night) (Clapham News)

1969

I am missing a lot of entries for this year and would welcome any additions with sources provided where possible

2 February – Forever Changes (Barry Sinfield recollections)

3 February – The Move (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

21 March – Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

 

25 April 1969 – Bell Sebastian (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

26 April 1969 – Candy Bus (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

5 May – Amen Corner (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

 

4 July 1969 – The Pentagon (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

5 July 1969 – The Karl-G-Band (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

11 July 1969 – The Raw Material (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

18 July 1969 – The Fire (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

19 July 1969 – The Zoo (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

 

31 August 1969 – Bill Haley & The Comets (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser) Vanity Fayre replaced Bill Haley

 

5 September 1969 – Sir Percy Quintet (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

6 September 1969 – Pussy Foot Train (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

12 September 1969 – See Saw (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

13 September 1969 – Diary (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

 

11 October 1969 – The Arrival (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

24 October 1969 – Heatwave (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

25 October 1969 – John Graham Band (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

26 October 1969 – Memphis (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

 

10 November 1969 – Desmond Dekker & The Aces (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

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Goldhawk Social Club – Shepherd’s Bush, west London

The Goldhawk Social Club, located at 205 Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, west London is perhaps best known as being the venue where The Who regularly played during their formative years (as The Detours).

Unfortunately, very little has been documented about this important club so I would really welcome any additions in the comments below.

I do know from various sources that Adam Faith, Shane Fenton, The Birds (with Ron Wood), The Macabre (with Peter Vernon-Kell, a former member of The Detours), Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages, The Clique, The Undertakers, The Herd, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Jeff Curtis & The Flames, The Dae-b-Four, The Meantimers and John Brown’s Bodies played at the venue at some point.

This is an incomplete list. I would welcome any additions and corrections as well as memories. If you happen to have any posters, I would be happy to add them with credits.

26 April 1963 – Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages (Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush Gazette)

 

7 June 1963 – The Detours (became The Who in 1964) (Andy Neill’s research)

 

5 July 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

12 July 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

 

16 August 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

 

6 September 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

 

25 October 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

 

8 November 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

22 November 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

29 November 1963 – The Detours (Andy Neill’s research)

 

6 December 1963 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

 

10 January 1964 – The Detours and Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

17 January 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

31 January 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

 

7 February 1964 – The Kinks and The Who (needs source)

8 February 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

28 February 1964 – The Who (Andy Neill’s research)

 

6 March 1964 – The Who (Andy Neill’s research)

20 March 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

27 March 1964 – The Who (Andy Neill’s research)

Between April and November, The Who worked as The High Numbers

10 April 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

11 April 1964 – The High Numbers (Andy Neill’s research)

17 April 1964 – The High Numbers (Andy Neill’s research)

 

1 May 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

2 May 1964 – Millie & The Five Embers (needs confirmation) (http://www.indyrs.co.uk/2014/04/millie-at-the-goldhawk-club-in-1964/)

8 May 1964 – The High Numbers (Andy Neill’s research)

15 May 1964 – The Kinks (needs source)

22 May 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

30 May 1964  – The Mojos (Beat Monthly)

 

12 June 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

 

3 July 1964 – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

24 July 1964 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

It is possible that The Kinks also played on 24 July

31 July 1964 – The High Numbers (Andy Neill’s research)

Photo: Adrian Stambach

28 August 1964 – The Kinks and The Clique (Poster from Adrian Stambach)

 

12 September 1964 – The Downliners Sect (Don Craine’s gig diary)

24 September 1964 – The Graham Bond Organisation and The Clique (http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/graham-bond-organization-family-tree.html)

 

24 October 1964 – The Yardbirds (Alan Clayson’s Yardbirds book)

 

22 November 1964 – The Who (http://www.thewholive.net/tour-list/index.php?GroupID=1)

 

20 February 1965 – Mike Dee & The Prophets (Don Martin’s gig diary)

 

12 March 1965 – The Who (Andy Neill’s research)

20 March 1965 – The Who (Andy Neill’s research)

 

16 April 1965 – The Who and The Loose Ends (poster)

17 April 1965 – The Boys (soon to become The Action) (poster)

23 April 1965 – The Birds with John Brown’s Bodies (Ron Wood’s 1965 diary)

 

1 May 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

 

11 June 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

18 June 1965 – Robb Storme & The Whispers (Jim St Pier’s gig diary)

 

2 July 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

Photo: Ken Samuels

23 July 1965 – Tom’s Rigg and Flight One (Poster and Ken Samuels’ recollections)

24 July 1965 – The Shevells (Poster)

30 July 1965 – The Steampacket (needs confirmation) (http://thebritishsound.blogspot.com/2011/07/steam-packet-family-tree-performance.html)

 

6 August 1965 – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Poster and Beat Instrumental)

27 August 1965 – The Action and The Birds (Ron Wood’s 1965 diary)

 

4 September 1965 – The Shevells (needs source)

 

1 October 1965 – The Birds (Ron Wood’s 1965 diary)

9 October 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

23 October 1965 – Bobby King & The Sabres (Clive Chase’s gig diary)

 

5 November 1965 – The Birds (Ron Wood’s 1965 diary)

14 November 1965 – The Moody Blues (Record Mirror)

 

3 December 1965 – The Who and The Cast (poster)

4 December 1965 – The New Jump Band (Bob Hodges’ gig diary)

Photo: Melody Maker

24 December 1965 – The Birds (Melody Maker)

27 December 1965 – The Action (Melody Maker)

31 December 1965 – The Cast (Melody Maker)

The Cast later morphed into Tangerine Peel

 

21 January 1966 – The Small Faces (Record Mirror)

24 January 1966 – Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas (Boyfriend magazine)

28 January 1966 – Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers (Boyfriend magazine)

 

13 May 1966 – The Carl Douglas Set (Ken Baxter gig diary)

4 June 1966 – The Carl Douglas Set (Ken Baxter gig diary)

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Byron Hotel, Greenford, London

The Locomotion
The Locomotion, scan courtesy of Gray Newell

Besides Greenford’s more famous Starlite Ballroom, the town’s Byron Hotel was also a popular venue for up and coming bands throughout the 1960s. I have started to compile a list of groups that were advertised playing there and would welcome any additions/corrections.

1964

I have only a few advertised listings for 1964 and would welcome any additions. The Club New Yorker operated on Thursdays and the Beach Club on Sundays

9 February – The Midnites (Dave Brogden’s diary)

 

9 April – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

12 April – The Tornados and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

16 April – The Heartbeats (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

19 April – The Brookmen and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

23 April – The Corona with Chris & The Bluebeats (Club New Yorker) (Greenford Post)

26 April – Group One and Betty & The Fireflys (Beach Club) (Greenford Post)

30 April – Russ & The Sabres (Club New Yorker) (Greenford Post)

3 May – The Forerunners  and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

7 May – Chris & The Bluebeats and Guitars Incorporated (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

10 May – The Pacifics and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

14 May – The Partisans and Group One (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post) Harrow Weekly Post has The Heartbeats instead of The Partisans

17 May – The Sarinos and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

21 May – The Partisans (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

24 May – The Clansmen and Group One (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

28 May – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post) The Ruislip & Northwood Gazette has The Heartbeats on this date

31 May – The Unknowns and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

 

7 June – The Challengers and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

11 June – The Formula (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

14 June – The Chats and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post) Looks like The Bluebeats replaced The Chats 

18 June – The Heartbeats Ltd (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

21 June – The Hearz Corp and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

25 June – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

28 June – The Cerinos and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

2 July – The Sabres (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post) Looks like The Unknowns replaced The Sabres

5 July – The Renegades and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

9 July – Russ & The Sabres and The David Clark Group (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

12 July – Cops & Robbers and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

16 July – The Heartbeats Ltd (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

19 July – The Fournotes and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

23 July – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

26 July – The Spectres and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

30 July – The Challengers (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

13 August – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

16 August – The Southbeats and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

20 August – The Playboys (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

23 August – The Bo Brummels and Group One (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post) Looks like The Fourtunes replaced Bo Brummels, according to Uxbridge Post

27 August – The Heartbeats (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

30 August – The Premiers and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

 

3 September – Russ & The Sabres (Club New Yorker) (Uxbridge Post)

6 September – The Icenis and Group One (Beach Club) (Uxbridge Post)

13 September – Group One and The Mike Dee Combo (Beach Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

17 September – The Challengers (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

20 September – Group One and Beat Generation (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

24 September – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

27 September – Group One and The Sycons (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

 

1 October – The Playboys and Gravediggers (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

4 October – Group One and The Sparans (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

8 October – 5’s Company (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

11 October – Group One and The Crescendos (Beat Club) (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

15 October – The Heartbeats and Crossfires (Election night special) (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

18 October – Group One and Avantis (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

22 October – The Orbits (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

 

1 November – Group One and Some Other Guys (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

5 November – Diane & The Londoners and The Road Runners (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

8 November – Group One and The Berrys (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

12 November – 5’s Company and The Limets (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

15 November – Group One and The Sycons (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

19 November – The Heartbeats Ltd and The Metros (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

22 November – Group One and Sounds 5 (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

26 November – The Orbits and The Beatvendors (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

 

6 December – The Sidewalks (John Warburg research)

13 December – Group One and The Notes (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

17 December – The Orbits and The Shanes (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

20 December – Group One and The Shackles (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

26 December – The Heartbeats and The Niteowls (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Observer & Gazette) Ruislip & Northwood Gazette has The Side Kicks instead of Niteowls

27 December – Group One and Mink Creeds (Beat Club) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

1965

I have only a few advertised listings for 1965 and would welcome any additions

Judging by the original posters that Ken Samuels has very kindly provided below, the Club New Yorker operated on Thursdays and the Beach Club on Sundays

1 January – Four Sounds and Shades of Night (Club New Yorker) (Ruislip & Northwood Gazette)

7 January – The Challengers and King Tadpole (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

10 January – Group One and The Electrons (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

17 January – The Heartbeats and The Invokers (Harrow Observer & Gazette/Harrow Weekly Post)

24 January – Group One (resident band) and Brothers Grimm (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

28 January – The Orbits and Units (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

Photo: Ken Samuels

4 February – The Heartbeats Ltd and The Southerns (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

7 February – Group One (resident band) and The Beat Vendors (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

11 February – Bros Grimm and The Devil Riders (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

14 February – The Invokers (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

18 February – Four Jacks & Joker and The Electrons (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster/Harrow Weekly Post)

21 February – Group One (resident band) and The Allies (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster/Harrow Weekly Post)

25 February – The Orbits and Nemo & The Unknowns (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

28 February – Group One (resident band) and The Phantom Creed (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster/Harrow Weekly Post)

 

7 March – Group One (resident band) and Dezebows (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

11 March – Brothers Grimm and The Turnkeys (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

14 March – Group One (resident band) and The Fairlaines (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

21 March – Group One (resident band) and The E-Types (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

25 March – The Heartbeats and The Reasons (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

 

4 April – Group One (resident band) and The Quantrells (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

8 April – Brothers Grimm and Peeple (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

11 April – Group One (resident band) and The Chosen Few (Beach Club) (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

18 April – Group One (resident band) and The Modes (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

22 April – Great Expectations and Miston-Tuac (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

25 April – Group One (resident band) and Swamp River Group (Beach Club) (Harrow Weekly Post)

29 April – The Heartbeats and Beat Syndicate (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post)

Photo: Ken Samuels

2 May – Group One (resident band) and The Sneakers (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

6 May – 5’s Company and The Gweex (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post/Ken Samuels’ poster)

9 May – Group One (resident band) and Down South (Harrow Weekly Post/Ken Samuels’ poster)

13 May – The Fairlanes and The Altones (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

16 May – Group One (resident band) and The Prowlers (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

20 May – Rhythm 4 and The Crowd (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

23 May – Group One (resident band) and The Richochets (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

27 May – The Orbits and Senate 4 (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

30 May – Group One (resident band) and The Kynde (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

Photo: Ken Samuels

3 June – The Shannons and The Proudwalkers (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

6 June – Group One (resident band) and The Shades of Blue (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

10 June – The Beatwaves and Flight One (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

13 June – Group One (resident band) and The Town Criers (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

17 June – The Orbits and The Nitewalkers (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

20 June – Group One (resident band) and Tyme Flys (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

24 June – Rhythm 4 and Bruce Lloyd Hi-Fi’s (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

27 June – Group One (resident band) and Unit 5 (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

Photo: Ken Samuels

1 July – Flight One and The Railroaders (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

4 July – Group One (resident band) and The Set (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

8 July – 5’s Company and The Moonbeats (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

11 July – Group One (resident band) and The Apex (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

15 July – The Rhythm 4 and The Viking Lords (Club New Yorker) (Harrow Weekly Post/Ken Samuels’ poster)

18 July – Group One (resident band) and Combo 2000 (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

22 July – The Do Do’s (direct from Paris) and The Atlantic Blues (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

25 July – Group One (resident band) and The Middle Sounds (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

29 July – Bros Grimm and The Billtones (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

Photo: Ken Samuels

1 August – Group One (resident band) and Men Tuesday (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

5 August – The Sceptres and The Contours (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster) Harrow Observer & Gazette has The Expressions instead of The Sceptres

8 August – Group One (resident band) and The Wembeats (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

12 August – 5’s Company and The Peasants (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

15 August – Group One (resident band) and The Square Roots (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

19 August – Flight One and Y-The-L (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

22 August – Group One (resident band) and The Deils (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

26 August – Rhythm 4 and Pieces of Four (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

29 August – Group One (resident band) and The Branded (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

Photo: Ken Samuels

2 September – The Insects and The Blue Prints (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

5 September – Group One (resident band) and The Missing Links (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

9 September – The Expressions and Remnant Furds (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

12 September – Group One (resident band) and The Plainsmen (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

16 September – Flight One and The Tellers (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

Flight One, 1965. Photo: Ken Samuels

19 September – The Hubbubs and Cyclons (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster) Harrow Observer & Gazette has Group One instead of The Hubbubs

23 September – 5’s Company and The Moonbeats (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

26 September – Group One (resident band) and The Characters (Beach Club) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

30 September – Rhythm 4 and The Section (Club New Yorker) (Ken Samuels’ poster)

3 October – Group One and The Byrd Herd (Middlesex Chronicle)

7 October – The Missing Links and The End Group (Middlesex Chronicle)

10 October – Group One and The Aboves (Middlesex Chronicle)

14 October – Great Expectations and Shades of Blue (Middlesex Chronicle)

17 October – Group One and Flamingos (Middlesex Chronicle)

21 October – Rhythm 4 and The Henchmen (Middlesex Chronicle) Greg Peck says that the group became The Motion soon after

24 October – Group One and The Clan (Middlesex Chronicle)

28 October – 5’s Company and The Shanes (Middlesex Chronicle)

31 October – Group One and The Legends (Middlesex Chronicle)

 

7 November – Group One and Corals (Middlesex Chronicle)

11 November – The Flames (aka Jeff Curtis & The Flames) and The Keystones (Middlesex Chronicle)

14 November – Group One and Confederates (Middlesex Chronicle)

18 November – The Sons of Fred and The Legends (Middlesex Chronicle)

19 November – The New Jump Band (Bob Hodges’ gig diary)

21 November – Group One and The Arts Group (Middlesex Chronicle)

25 November – 5’s Company and Blue in Blues (Middlesex Chronicle)

 

5 December – Group One and William & The Conquerors (Middlesex Chronicle)

9 December – The Flames (aka Jeff Curtis & The Flames) and The Harmonies (Middlesex Chronicle)

12 December – Group One and The Sovereigns (Middlesex Chronicle)

16 December – 5’s Company and The Kards (Middlesex Chronicle)

19 December – Group One and New Jump Band (Middlesex Chronicle)

23 December – The Nite Hawks and No Names (Middlesex Chronicle)

26 December – Group One and Vampires (Middlesex Chronicle)

30 December – The Keystones and No Names (Harrow Observer & Gazette)

1966

There are some gaps and would welcome any additions. Judging by the dates below, gigs appear to have taken place on Thursdays and Sundays

2 January – Group One and Witnesses (Middlesex Chronicle)

6 January – Y-The-L and Things Like Us (Middlesex Chronicle) Harrow Observer & Gazette has The Maniacs plus folk blues

9 January – Group One and The Waik (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

13 January – The Maniacs and ‘folk blues’ (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

16 January – Group One and The Impact (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Hayes Gazette)

20 January – Rhythm 4 and The Doubles (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 January – Group One and The Embers (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

27 January – The New Jump Band and Diversion (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

30 January – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

3 February – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 February – Group One and The Lincolns (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

10 February – The 10 Maniacs and The Nameless Ones (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

13 February – Group One and The Midbeats (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 February – The Flames (aka Jeff Curtis & The Flames) and The Mode (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Middlesex Chronicle)

20 February – Group One and Foundations (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette) This isn’t the more famous Foundations

24 February – The Tributes and The T-Set (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

27 February – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

3 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 March – New Group One and George Bean & The Runners (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Hayes Gazette)

10 March – The Penny Blacks and Y-The-L (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Hayes Gazette)

13 March – Group One with Patsy and The Soundtracks (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 March – 5’s Company and The Rest (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

20 March – Group One and The Discords (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 March – The Tributes and The Michigan Set (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

27 March – The Group One with Patsy and The Blue Shades (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

31 March – The Flames (aka Jeff Curtis & The Flames) and The Legends (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

3 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

7 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

10 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

14 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 April – Group One and The Hi-Jacks (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

21 April – The Penny Blacks and The Unamed (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 April – The In-Betweens (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

28 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

1 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

5 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

8 May – Group One and After 8 Blues (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

12 May – The Beatwares and The Tramps (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

15 May – Group One and The City Blues (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 May – The Penny Blacks and The Night Shift (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

22 May – Group One and The Trades (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 May – 2×2 and Legal Matter (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

29 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

5 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

12 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

16 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 June – Group One and Someone Else (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 June – 5’s a Company (Five’s Company?) and The Skor (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 June – Group One with Barbara Ann and Imminent (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

30 June – The Keys and Den Oyzee (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

3 July – Group One with Barbara Ann & The Insects (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Weekly Post)

7 July – The Zombies and The Boots (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette) Not sure if this is Rod Argent’s Zombies

10 July – Group One and Miston-Tuac (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

14 July – The Zombies and Someone Else (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer) Not sure if this is Rod Argent’s Zombies

17 July – Group One and The Meteors (Harrow Weekly Post)

21 July – Insect and The Debtors (Harrow Weekly Post)

24 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

28 July – The Sultans and ‘Blues folk’ (Harrow Observer)

31 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

4 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

7 August – Group One and The Blackouts (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

11 August – 2×2 and The Unconcerned (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

14 August – Group One and The Mellows (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

18 August – Insect Conventions (Harrow Weekly Post)

21 August – Group One and Track One (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

25 August – 5’s Company and The Unconcerned (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

28 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

1 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

4 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

8 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

11 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

15 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

18 September – Group One and Blue Fringe (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

22 September – The Fortunes and Pam’s Goodies (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

25 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

29 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

13 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

16 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

20 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 October – Group One and Gravey Train (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

30 October – Group One and Alsops Fables (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

3 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 November – Group One and The PM Squares (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

10 November – The Flames (aka Jeff Curtis & The Flames) and The 10 Boots (Middlesex Chronicle)

13 November – Group One and Take Five (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 November – Locomotion and The Priory Monks (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

20 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

27 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

1 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

4 December – Group one and The Rave (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

8 December – The Flashbacks and The Sunsets (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

11 December – The Cage (Harrow Weekly Post)

15 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

18 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

22 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 December – Bobby King & The Sabres (Friday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 December – Five Steps Beyond (Saturday) (Paul Quinton’s gig diary and website:  http://five-steps-beyond.simplesite.com/)

26 December – Group One and Gravey Train (Monday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

1967

I have significant gaps in 1967 and would welcome any additions. Again, it looks like bands played on Thursdays and Sundays

1 January – Group One and Outer Limit (Harrow Weekly Post)

5 January – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

8 January – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

12 January – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

15 January – Group One and The Modern Blue Six (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 January – Bryans Kick and Phase Six (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

22 January – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 January – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

29 January – Group One and Cage Rage (probably Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 February – Group One (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

5 February – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 February – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

11 February – The Way Out, The Hub Bub Sound and Jeep Rongle (Saturday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

12 February – Group One, The Cage and Magog 5 (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

16 February – The Accent (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 February – The Penny Blacks (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 February – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 February – 2×2 and The Falcons (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

5 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

12 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

16 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 March – 2×2 and Torque (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

27 March – The Keys and Safari (Monday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

30 March – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 April – The Flashbak’ks and The Corsairs (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette) The Harrow Observer lists The Corvettes

13 April – The Shameless and The Teaks (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

16 April – The Penny Blacks and Captain Rudley Group (Harrow Observer)

20 April – The Keys and The Situation (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

23 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

27 April – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

Geoff Chinnery, manager of The Dave Martin Group, confirms from his diary that the band auditioned at the venue on 27 April

29 April – The Keys and Locomotion (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

4 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

7 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

11 May – The Midnights (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

15 May – The Motive (Harrow Observer)

18 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

21 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

25 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

28 May – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

1 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

4 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

Geoff Chinnery, manager of The Dave Martin Group, confirms from his diary that the band was one of the two groups that performed on 4 June

8 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

11 June – The Keys and The Code (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

15 June – The Shameless and The Set (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

18 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

22 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

25 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

29 June – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

13 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

15 July – The Shameless and Tales of Justice (Saturday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

20 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

22 July – Karl G & The Arrows and Cameron’s Impact (Saturday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

27 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

30 July – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

3 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

6 August – The Arrows (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

10 August – The Motive (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

13 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

20 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

28 August – Karl G Arrows (Monday) (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

31 August – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

3 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

7 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

10 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

14 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

21 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

28 September – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

1 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

5 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

8 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

12 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

15 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

22 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

26 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

29 October – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

 

2 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

5 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

9 November – The Coloured Raisins with Honey Darling (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer/Thames Valley Times)

12 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

16 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

19 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

23 November – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

24 November (Friday) Washington DCs and The Motives (Thames Valley Times)

30 November – The Gods and The Motives (Harrow Observer/Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Thames Valley Times) Locomotion replaced The Motives

 

3 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

7 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

10 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

14 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

17 December – Two groups (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette)

21 December – The Hummingbirds (Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette/Harrow Observer)

24 December – The Arrows (Harrow Observer)

26 December – The Motive (Tuesday) (Harrow Observer)

31 December – The Nett (Harrow Observer)

1968

I have a lot of gaps in 1968 and would welcome any additions

17 March – Lemon Tree Men and Locomotion (Thames Valley Times)

 

19 April – The Firestones (Thames Valley Times)

 

26 July – Pinkerton’s Colours (Thames Valley Times)

 

11 August – Marmalade (Thames Valley Times)

25 August – Amboy Dukes (Thames Valley Times)

 

15 September – The Foundations (Thames Valley Times)

29 September – The Coloured Raisins (Thames Valley Times)

13 October – The Mojos (Thames Valley Times)

24 October – Plastic Penny (Thames Valley Times)

 

3 November – Jimmy James & The Vagabonds (Thames Valley Times)

17 November – Plastic Penny (Thames Valley Times)

 

1 December – The Nite Riders (Harrow Observer)

8 December – The Rick ‘N’ Beckers (Harrow Observer)

15 December – Jimmy James & The Vagabonds (Harrow Observer)

22 December – Jon James & The Swamp (Harrow Observer)

24 December – Karl G Arrows (Tuesday) (Harrow Observer)

29 December – Simon K & The Meantimers (Harrow Observer)

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The (Jazz) Cellar Club, Kingston Upon Thames, southwest London

The (Jazz) Cellar in Kingston Upon Thames was an important music venue in southwest London from 1962-1966. Many notable local bands played there in their formative years, most notably The Yardbirds and The Nashville Teens. The Animals also played there regularly in the early months of 1964 after moving down to London from the northeast.

I have started to compile a gig list and would welcome any additions/corrections in the comments section. I would also welcome any memories and photos/flyers/posters.

1962

I have only a few entries for 1962 and would welcome any additions

14 July – The Nashville Teens (Surrey Comet)

21 July – The Nashville Teens (Surrey Comet)

28 July – The Nashville Teens (Surrey Comet)

6 September – Mike Berry & The Outlaws (Surrey Comet)

Ritchie Blackmore didn’t join The Outlaws on lead guitar until mid-October 1962

1 November – Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages (Surrey Comet)

1963

I have only a few entries for 1963 and would welcome any additions

20 February – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

23 February – Dean Lincoln & The Topics (Surrey Comet)

 

8 March – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

9 March – The Avengers (Surrey Comet)

10 March – Neil Christian (Surrey Comet)

12 March – The Burnettes (Surrey Comet)

14 March – The Barron Knights and The Nashville Teens (Surrey Comet)

21 March – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

 

12 April – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

 

2 May – Johnny Kidd & The Pirates (Surrey Comet)

3 May – Neil Landon & The Burnettes (Surrey Comet)

25 May – Paul Danton & The Deputies (Surrey Comet)

26 May – The Laurie Jay Combo and Barry St John (Surrey Comet)

28 May – The Topics (Surrey Comet)

30 May – Sounds Incorporated (Surrey Comet)

 

20 June – The Solitairs (Surrey Comet)

21 June – The Jet Blacks (Surrey Comet)

 

2 July – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

17 July – The Roosters (with Eric Clapton) (Surrey Comet)

24 July – The Roosters (with Eric Clapton) (Surrey Comet)

Confusingly, there were two local bands called The Roosters. The first, led by Ben Palmer, included Eric Clapton and future Manfred Mann guitarist Tom McGuiness between January-August 1963.

The second (less celebrated one) featured Pete Jeffries (lead guitar), Del Turner (rhythm guitar), Ron Jefferies (bass) and Jim Strachan (drums). The other gigs below are by this version.

 

8 August – The Hi-Fi and Tony Kaye (Surrey Comet)

10 August – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

13 August – Colin Shane & The Shannons (Surrey Comet)

29 August – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

 

7 September – Alex & The Blues Strangers (John Warburg research – see comments section below)

8 September – Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages (John Warburg research – see comments section below)

12 September – The Rolling Stones (Surrey Comet)

 

12 October – The Stormville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

 

21 December – Steve Marriott & The Moonlights (Surrey Comet)

28 December – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

1964

I don’t have a complete listing for 1964 so would welcome any additions

The Pieces of Four performed at the Cellar Club during 1964. Photo: Keith Read. Keith lists the personnel as Keith Read (lead guitar), Ian Duffell (lead guitar), Robin Clements (bass) and Ian Clements (drums)

5 January – Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages (Surrey Comet)

11 January – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

15 January – The Shifters (audition) (John Warburg’s research – see comments section below)

28 January – Neil Landon & The Burnettes (Surrey Comet)

 

3 February – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending – Monday evening – see comments section below)

5 February – The Animals (first regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research – see comments section below)

7 February – The Druids (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

8 February – The Senators (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

9 February – The Fortunes and The Clifton All Stars (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

10 February – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

11 February – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

12 February – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

14 February – Im & The Uvvers (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

16 February – Gene Vincent & The Shouts (Surrey Comet)

17 February – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

18 February – The Presidents (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

19 February – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

21 February – The Mastersounds (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

22 February – The Cracksmen (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

23 February – The Nashville Teens (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

24 February – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

25 February – Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

26 February – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

28 February – The Zephyrs and Robb Storme & The Whispers (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

29 February – The Presidents (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

Photo: story on Cellar Club, Clapham Advertiser, 6 March 1964, page 4

1 March – Grant Tracey & The Sunsets (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

2 March – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

3 March – The Stereos (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

4 March – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

6 March – The Moquettes (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

7 March – The Pentagons (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

8 March – The Nashville Teens (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

10 March – The Beat Syndicate (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

11 March – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

13 March – Steve Marriott & The Wandering Ones (Surrey Comet)

The Kingston & Malden Borough News says that Steve Marriott’s backing band are called The Frantics. The Clapham Advertiser also has this listing, but with Jimmy Powell & The Dimensions in support.

14 March – The Senators (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

15 March – The Gamblers (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

16 March – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

17 March – Ronnie Webb & The Phantoms (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

18 March – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

Photo: Clapham Advertiser

20 March – Bridgette Bond (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

21 March – The Cracksmen (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

22 March – Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

23 March – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

25 March – Unit 5 (Teddington, west London band) (Kingston & Malden Borough News) Kim Chester says The Animals played a regular Wednesday residency

Photo: Norman Sheers. Jerry Lee Lewis, 26 March 1964

26 March – Jerry Lee Lewis (backed by The Nashville Teens) (Norman Sheers’ recollections)

Photo: Norman Sheers

Jerry Leech (see comments section below) confirms that Jerry Lee Lewis played on 26 March

Photo: Norman Sheers

The Kingston & Malden Borough News lists Jerry Lee Lewis for this date with The Nashville Teens and The Original Checkmates

Photo: Norman Sheers
Photo: Norman Sheers

27 March – The Stormsville Shakers with Jerry Lee Lewis (Surrey Comet and website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

28 March – Micky Finn & The Blues Men (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

29 March – The Paramounts (John Warburg’s research – see comments section below)

The Kingston & Malden Borough News lists The Zephyrs for 29 March

30 March – The Yardbirds (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

1 April – The Animals and The Originals (Kingston & Malden Borough News/Harrow Weekly Post)

3 April – The Presidents (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

4 April – The Black Jays (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

5 April – The Druids (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

6 April – The Yardbirds (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

8 April – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

10 April – The Cardinals (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

11 April – The Bumblies (Kingston & Malden Borough News) Harrow Weekly Post has Val Foster & The Senators

12 April – Jimmy Stevens & The Exciters (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

13 April – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

15 April – The Animals (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

16 April – Tommy Quickly & The Remo Four (Record Mirror)

17 April – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

18 April – Kal Foster & The Senators (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

19 April – The Nashville Teens (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

20 April – The Yardbirds (Surrey Comet)

Record Mirror confirms that The Yardbirds play every Monday

22 April – The Tridents (Surrey Comet and John and Paul Lucas’ diaries)

The Kingston & Malden Borough News lists The Animals for 22 April

27 April – The Yardbirds (Record Mirror)

30 April – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

2 May – The Plebs and The Original Topics (Surrey Comet)

3 May – Micky Finn & The Bluesmen (Surrey Comet)

4 May – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

6 May – The Nashville Teens (Surrey Comet)

8 May – Steve Marriott & The Frantic Ones (Surrey Comet)

9 May – Micky Finn with The Black Jays (Surrey Comet)

10 May – Micky Finn & The Bluemen (Surrey Comet)

11 May – The Yardbirds (confirmed by Gus Smith who attended)

13 May – Tony Colton & The Crawdaddies (Surrey Comet)

15 May – The Moquettes (Surrey Comet)

16 May – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

18 May – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

20 May – The Pretty Things (Record Mirror)

23 May – The Micky Finn (Surrey Comet)

24 May – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

25 May – The Yardbirds and The Grebbels (Surrey Comet)

27 May – The Tridents with The Plebs (Surrey Comet and John and Paul Lucas’ diaries)

29 May – Phil & The Stormsville Shakers (Surrey Comet)

30 May – The Karnells (Surrey Comet)

31 May – The Micky Finn (Surrey Comet)

 

1 June – The Yarbirds (Surrey Comet)

3 June – The Animals (regular Wednesday residency) (Kim Chester research)

Record Mirror says that John Lee Hooker played on 3 June supported by John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and with The Plebs opening. Surrey Comet confirms

5 June – The Pitmen (Surrey Comet)

6 June – The Road Runners (Surrey Comet)

7 June – The Satins (Record Mirror)

8 June – The Yardbirds (Surrey Comet)

10 June – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

12 June – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

13 June – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

14 June – Tony Holland & The Packabeats (Surrey Comet)

15 June – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

17 June – Group Four + One (Record Mirror)

19 June – The Henchmen (Record Mirror)

20 June – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

21 June – The Tridents (Record Mirror) replaced by The Vincents (Surrey Comet)

Lindsay Bex, who played drums with the band at the time, notes in his diary the following “Off – A O’Donnel”, which suggests that the gig was cancelled. Surrey Comet confirms as they have The Vincents.

22 June – The Yardbirds (Surrey Comet)

24 June – The Smokey Beats (Record Mirror)

26 June – The Countdowns (Record Mirror)

Surrey Comet has The Plebs instead of The Countdowns

27 June – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

28 June – The Playboys (Record Mirror)

29 June – The Yardbirds and The Grebbels (Surrey Comet)

1 July – Five’s Company (Surrey Comet)

3 July – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

4 July – Five’s Company (Surrey Comet)

5 July – Cops & Robbers (Surrey Comet)

8 July – Johnny & The Spirits (Surrey Comet)

10 July – The Echoletts (Surrey Comet)

11 July – The Laurie Jay Combo (Surrey Comet)

12 July – The Stereos (Surrey Comet)

13 July – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

17 July – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

18 July – Earl Sheridan & The Houseshakers (Surrey Comet)

19 July – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

20 July – The Yardbirds (Surrey Comet)

22 July – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

24 July – The Presidents (Record Mirror)

25 July – Mickie Finn & The Blue Men (Record Mirror)

26 July – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

27 July – Group Four + One (Record Mirror)

29 July – The Impacts (Surrey Comet)

31 July – The Original Topics (Surrey Comet)

 

1 August – The Web (Surrey Comet)

2 August – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

3 August – The Yardbirds (Surrey Comet)

5 August – The Animals and The Plebs (club flyer)

7 August – The Plebs and The Denims (club flyer)

Surrey Comet has Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages on 7 August

8 August – Group Four + One (club flyer)

9 August – The Nite Shift (club flyer)

Jeff Beck was the band’s lead guitarist but would join The Tridents in early September.

10 August – The Mike Cotton Sound (club flyer)

12 August – The Nashville Teens and The Beat Syndicate (club flyer/Surrey Comet)

14 August – The Jet Set (Surrey Comet)

15 August – The Playboys (Surrey Comet)

16 August – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

17 August – The Mojos (Kingston & Malden Borough News)

19 August – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

21 August – Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds (Surrey Comet)

22 August – The Bumblies (Surrey Comet)

23 August – The Cheaters (Surrey Comet)

24 August – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

26 August – The Moonrakers (Surrey Comet)

28 August – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

29 August – The Presidents (Surrey Comet)

30 August – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

31 August – The Mike Cotton Sound (Surrey Comet)

 

5 September – The Plebs (Surrey Comet)

7 September – The Mojos (Surrey Comet)

9 September – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

11 September – The Druids (Surrey Comet)

12 September – The Bumblies (Surrey Comet)

13 September – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

14 September – The Roosters (Surrey Comet)

This gig (and the remaining ones below) were performed by the second version of The Roosters and not the one that featured Eric Clapton and Tom McGuiness between January-August 1963 (see entries above from July 1963).

16 September – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

18 September – Linda Crane & The Cosmic Sounds (Surrey Comet)

19 September – The Profits (Surrey Comet)

20 September – Guest groups (Surrey Comet)

21 September – Group Four + One (Surrey Comet)

23 September – Two groups (Record Mirror) Surrey Comet has The Cheaters

25 September – The Cosmic Sounds with Linda Crain (aka Crane) (Record Mirror) Surrey Comet has The Wranglers

26 September – The Roosters (Surrey Comet)

27 September – Two groups (Record Mirror)

28 September – Group Four + One (Record Mirror)

30 September – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

 

2 October – The College Boys (Surrey Comet)

3 October – Little Richard & The Objects (Surrey Comet)

4 October – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

5 October – The Mike Cotton Sound (Surrey Comet)

7 October – Rock ‘n’ Roll competition (Record Mirror/Surrey Comet)

9 October – The Roosters (Record Mirror)

10 October – Im an The Uvvers (Record Mirror)

11 October – The Jaguars (Surrey Comet)

The Orbits, 1964. Photo: Trevor Bennett. Left to right: Todd Tyrell, Ted Cunningham, Brian Edwards and Trevor Bennett.

12 October – The Mojos and The Orbits (Record Mirror)

14 October – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

16 October – The Roosters (Surrey Comet)

17 October – Earl Sheridan & The Houseshakers (Record Mirror)

18 October – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

19 October – The Mike Cotton Sound (Record Mirror)

21 October – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

23 October – Neil Christian & The Crusaders (Surrey Comet)

24 October – The Challengers (Surrey Comet)

25 October – Guest group (Surrey Comet)

26 October – Little Eva, The Stereos, The College Boy, The Rockin’ Welsh Boys and Danny Storm & The Strollers (Surrey Comet)

28 October – Unit 5 (Teddington, west London band) (Surrey Comet)

30 October – The Exciting Stereos (Record Mirror)

31 October – The Roosters (Surrey Comet)

 

1 November – The Group Survival (Record Mirror)

2 November – Themselves (Record Mirror)

4 November – The Roosters and XL5 (Surrey Comet)

7 November – Cosmic Sounds (Surrey Comet)

13 November – The Impacts (Surrey Comet)

16 November – Jimmy Reed, The Plebs and John Lee Groundhogs (Surrey Comet)

18 November – Carl Perkins and The Cosmic Sounds (Surrey Comet)

21 November – Themselves (Surrey Comet and Gus Smith recollections from attending)

24 November – The Yardbirds (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

27 November – Unit 5 (Teddington, west London band) (Surrey Comet)

28 November – The Jaguars (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

 

4 December – The Bo-Sneakers (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

12 December – The Roosters (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

18 December – The Roosters (Surrey Comet)

26 December – The Roosters (Surrey Comet)

1965

I don’t have a complete entry for 1965 and would welcome any additions

The Impalas performed at the Cellar Club during 1964-1965. Left to right: Keith Read, Keith Mott, Tony Claiden and Oonagh Ellis. Photo: Keith Read.

2 January – The GTs (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

4 January – Alex Harvey & His Soul Band (Melody Maker)

9 January – The John Smith Group (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

 

15 February – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (Melody Maker)

20 February – John Brown’s Bodies (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

 

5 March – Alex Harvey & His Soul Band (Melody Maker)

6 March – The Rising Suns (all-nighter session) (Gus Smith recollections from attending)

 

1 May – The Shondells (Surrey Comet)

8 May – Teddy & The Dymes (Surrey Comet)

15 May – The Shondells (Surrey Comet)

22 May – Davey Sands & The Essex (Surrey Comet)

29 May – The Tribe (Surrey Comet)

 

3 June – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Surrey Comet) This may have been 2 June

5 June – The Shondells (Surrey Comet)

12 June – Ancient Britons and Twinkle (Surrey Comet)

19 June – The Just Five and The Exciting Rippers (Surrey Comet)

26 June – The RBQ (Surrey Comet)

 

3 July – The Stormsville Shakers (website: http://www.stormsvilleshakers.com/bandhistory.html)

10 July – Davey Sands & The Essex (Surrey Comet)

17 July – The Shanes (Surrey Comet)

24 July – The Dagoes (Surrey Comet)

31 July – The Lonely Ones (Surrey Comet)

 

4 August – Sugar Pie Desanto, The Shevelles and The Backbeats (Surrey Comet)

7 August – The Small Faces (Surrey Comet)

15 August – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Surrey Comet) This might be 14 August

20 August – Unit 4 Plus 2 (Surrey Comet)

21 August – Davey Sands & The Essex (Surrey Comet)

25 August – Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (Surrey Comet)

28 August – The Shondells (Surrey Comet)

 

3 September – The Small Faces (Surrey Comet)

10 September – The Moody Blues (Surrey Comet)

11 September – Heart and Souls, The Valkeries and The Right Track (Surrey Comet)

15 September – Lou Johnson (Surrey Comet)

24 September – The In Crowd (Surrey Comet)

1 October – The Artwoods (Surrey Comet)

2 October – The Valkeries and The Geordies (Surrey Comet)

9 October – The Lonely Ones, The Shakedowns, The Flashbakks and Kiko 6 (Surrey Comet)

15 October – Steampacket with Long John Baldry, The Brian Auger Trinity, Rod Stewart, Julie Driscoll and Next of Kin (Surrey Comet)

23 October – The Lonely Ones (Surrey Comet)

30 October – The Fetish Crowd (Surrey Comet)

 

3 November – Hedgehoppers Anonymous and Randy’s Incaras (Surrey Comet)

5 November – The Lonely Ones (Surrey Comet)

19 November – The Phil Wainman Sound (Surrey Comet)

20 November – The Lonely Ones and Junior Ervin and The Midnite Hours (Surrey Comet)

24 November – The Small Faces (Surrey Comet)

26 November – The Clayton Squares (Surrey Comet)

3 December – The Burnettes (Surrey Comet)

10 December – The Clayton Squares (Surrey Comet)

11 December – The New Breed (Surrey Comet)

17 December – Sons of Fred (Surrey Comet)

23 December – The New Jump Band (Bob Hodges’ diary)

1966

This is an incomplete list and I would welcome any additions

7 January – The Lonely Ones (New Musical Express)

8 January – The Anteeks (New Musical Express)

14 January – The Anzacs (New Musical Express)

15 January – Next of Kin (New Musical Express)

22 January – The Flashbacks (New Musical Express)

28 January – Big Jump Band (aka New Jump Band) (Bob Hodges’ diary)

29 January – The Anzacs (New Musical Express)

 

4 February – The Big Sound (New Musical Express)

5 February – Group Survival (New Musical Express)

11 February – Jimmy Winston & The Rebels (New Musical Express)

12 February – The Lonely Ones (New Musical Express)

16 February – The Small Faces (New Musical Express)

18 February – The Lovin Kind (New Musical Express)

19 February – Rey Anton & The Peppermint Men (New Musical Express)

25 February – Jimmy Winston’s Reflections (New Musical Express)

The Candles. Photo: Colin Stoddart

26 February – The Marvels (New Musical Express) Colin Stoddart says his band The Candles also played on this date

 

4 March – Pinkerton’s Assorted Colours (New Musical Express)

5 March – The Night Society (New Musical Express)

12 March – The New Jump Band (New Musical Express)

18 March – Jimmy Winston’s Reflections (New Musical Express)

19 March – The John Warner Sound (New Musical Express)

23 March – The Nashville Teens (New Musical Express)

25 March – Jo Jo Gunne (New Musical Express)

26 March – The New Jump Band (New Musical Express)

30 March – The John Warner Sound (New Musical Express)

 

1 April – The Lonely Ones (New Musical Express)

2 April – Jo Jo Gunne (New Musical Express)

8 April – The Lonely Ones (New Musical Express)

9 April – The Beat Syndicate (New Musical Express)

10 April – The Silence (New Musical Express)

15 April – The Sons of Fred (New Musical Express)

16 April – The Night Society (New Musical Express)

17 April – Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages (New Musical Express)

22 April – The Silence (New Musical Express)

23 April – The New Jump Band (New Musical Express)

29 April – The Protest (New Musical Express)

30 April – The Silence (the group changed name to John’s Children) (New Musical Express)

 

5 May – The Pages Five (New Musical Express)

6 May – The Troggs (New Musical Express)

8 May – The Jaguars (New Musical Express)

13 May – Jimmy Winston & The Reflections (New Musical Express)

13 May – Jo Jo Gunne (New Musical Express)

20 May – The Voyd (New Musical Express)

21 May – Time-Flys (New Musical Express)

27 May – The Legend (New Musical Express)

28 May – The Void (New Musical Express)

 

3 June – The Daisys (New Musical Express)

4 June – John Brown’s Bodies and Jesse Hector (New Musical Express)

10 June – John Hilton Starr & The Savages (New Musical Express)

11 June – Jo Jo Gunne (New Musical Express)

12 June – Froy Talbert (New Musical Express)

13 June – The Small Faces (New Musical Express)

17 June – The Voyd (New Musical Express)

18 June – The Anzacs (New Musical Express)

24 June – John Hilton Starr & The Savages (New Musical Express)

25 June – The Rick ‘N’ Beckers (New Musical Express)

 

1 July – The Lonely Ones (New Musical Express)

2 July – The Anzacs (New Musical Express)

8 July – The Troggs and The Wild Uncertainty (their debut) (New Musical Express)

16 July – The Wild Uncertainty (New Musical Express)

22 July – The Wild Uncertainty (New Musical Express)

23 July – The Flashbacks (New Musical Express)

29 July – The Night Society (New Musical Express)

30 July – The Subjects (New Musical Express)

 

6 August – Jo Jo Gunne (took part in London Palladium competition around now)

12 August – Jo Jo Gunne (New Musical Express)

13 August – The Missing Links (New Musical Express)

19 August – Cream (New Musical Express)

20 August – The Night Society (New Musical Express)

26 August – The Graham Bond Organisation (New Musical Express)

27 August – Four Plus a Bit (New Musical Express)

The Kingston & Malden Borough News ran an article on the club’s closure which was published in its 9 December 1966 issue on page 4 with the headline: “Cellar club ‘killed by drugs’ is sold to bingo syndicate”.

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