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.
Stu James (real name: Stuart Slater) (lead vocals)
Terry O’Toole (piano)
Adrian Wilkinson (lead guitar)
Keith Karlson (real name: Keith Alcock) (bass)
Jon “Bob” Conrad (drums)
Formed as The Nomads in early 1962 by lead guitarist Roy Woods and bass player Keith Karlson, the group briefly included future Easybeats drummer Snowy Fleet before he emigrated to Australia; his place taken by Jon Conrad.
The Nomads were subsequently joined by singer/pianist Stu James and rhythm guitarist Adrian Wilkinson (who moved to lead when Woods departed) that September.
Terry O’Toole joined on piano (with James focusing on singing) in August 1963 and the band became The Mojos.
That September, Nicky Crouch replaced Adrian Wilkinson. This formation was responsible for recording the band’s three UK charting singles, including top 10 hit, “Everything’s Alright”.
Selected gigs:
20 November 1963 – Bristol Corn Exchange, Bristol
24 November 1963 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey with The Dynamos
26 November 1963 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks
16 December 1963 – Bath Pavilion, Bath
1964
11 March 1964 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with Bryan & The Hangmen
14 March 1964 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Johnny Washington & The Congressmen and Sonny with The Stylos
16 April 1964 – Colchester Odeon, Colchester, Essex with The Kinks, The Dave Clark 5, The Hollies, The Treble Tones and Mark Wynter
2 May 1964 – Astoria, Finsbury Park, north London with The Dave Clark Five, The Hollies, Mark Wynter, The Kinks and Trebletones
3 May 1964 – Odeon, Lewisham, southeast London with The Dave Clark Five, The Hollies, Mark Wynter, The Kinks and Trebletones
10 May 1964 – Granada, Walthamstow, north London with The Dave Clark Five, The Hollies, Mark Wynter, The Kinks and Trebletones
16 May 1964 – Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
17 May 1964 – Oasis, Manchester
20 May 1964 – Club 99, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
21 May 1964 – Top Rank, Birkenhead
22 May 1964 – New Court, Wigan
23 May 1964 – Memorial Hall, Northwich, Cheshire
24 May 1964 – Charity show, Pigalle, central London
28 May 1964 – Locarno, Swindon, Wiltshire
29 May 1964 – Continental, Edmonton, Middlesex
30 May 1964 – Goldhawk Social Club, Shepherd’s Bush, west London
31 May 1964 – Sunday Dance Club, Addlestone, Surrey
3 June 1964 – Salisbury City Hall, Salisbury, Wiltshire
5 June 1964 – Oasis, Manchester
7 June 1964 – Princess of Wales (Kingsbury?) north London
13 June 1964 – Town Hall, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex with Screaming Lord Sutch and The Beatfinders
14 June 1964 – JLB Charity, Manchester
17 June 1964 – Top Rank, Bradford
18 June 1964 – Top Rank, Birkenhead
19 June 1964 – Leicester University
20 June 1964 – Floral Hall, Morecambe, Lancashire (more likely Southport)
22 June 1964 – Bure Club, Mudeford, Dorset (Beat Monthly has The Windmill, Rushden)
24 June 1964 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey (Beat Monthly has Town Hall, Farnborough, Hants)
25 June 1964 – Assembly Hall, Worthing, West Sussex
26 June 1964 – Town Hall, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
27 June 1964 – The Royalty, Chester, Cheshire
28 June 1964 – Britannia Theatre, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
1 July 1964 – Top Rank, Bristol
3 July 1964 – The Palace, Maryport
4 July 1964 – Loughborough College, Loughborough
5 July 1964 – Britannia Theatre, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with The Karl Denver Trio, Mark Wynter, Marty Wilde, Daryl Quist & The Gamblers, The Crestas, The Plebs and Larry Burns
8 July 1964 – Top Rank, Preston
9 July 1964 – The Palace, Douglas, Isle of Man
10 July 1964 – Oasis, Manchester
11 July 1964 – Civic Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire
12 July 1964 – Britannia Theatre, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
17 July 1964 – Sankey’s, Wellington
18 July 1964 – The Astoria, Rawtenstall
19 July 1964 – Britannia Theatre, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
20 July 1964 – Assembly Rooms, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
22 July 1964 – Attic Club, 1a High Street, Hounslow, Middlesex with The Soundcasters
23 July 1964 – Town Hall, Kidderminster, Worcestershire
24 July 1964 – Palladium, Pembroke Dock
25 July 1964 – The Palace, Wolverton
25 July 1964 – Wilton Hall, Bletchley, Bucks with The Vandell Blues
26 July 1964 – Commodore, Rhyde
29 July 1964 – Bristol Corn Exchange, Bristol with support
1-9 August 1964 – Tour of Scotland
10 August 1964 – Bath Pavilion, Bath
14 August 1964 – Queen’s, Burslem
17 August 1964 – Cellar Club, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
22 August 1964 – Hastings Pier, Hastings, East Sussex
28 August 1964 – Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, southwest London with Demons and UK’s
29 August 1964 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Phantoms and Banger & The Hermits
7 September 1964 – Cellar, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey
8 September 1964 – Colchester Odeon, Colchester, Essex with The Rolling Stones, Mike Berry & The Innocents, Simon Scott & The Le Roys and Inez and Charlie Foxx
10 September 1964 – Odeon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire with The Rolling Stones, Inez & Charlie Foxx, Simon Scott & The Le Roys and Mike Berry & The Innocents
25 September 1964 – Gaumont, Hanley, Staffordshire
26 September 1964 – Odeon, Bradford
27 September 1964 – Hippodrome, Birmingham
28 September 1964 – Odeon, Romford
29 September 1964 – Odeon, Guildford, Surrey
1 October 1964 – Colston Hall, Bristol
2 October 1964 – Odeon, Exeter, Devon
3 October 1964 – Regal Edmonton, Edmonton, Middlesex with The Rolling Stones, Inez & The Charlie Foxx, Simon Scott & The Le Roys and Mike Berry & The Innocents
4 October 1964 – Gaumont, Southampton, Hants
5 October 1964 – Gaumont, Wolverhamton, West Midlands
6 October 1964 – Gaumount, Watford, Herts
8 October 1964 – Lewisham Odeon, Lewisham, southeast London with The Rolling Stones, Mike Berry & The Innocents, Charlie & Inez Foxx and Simon Scott & The Leroys
9 October 1964 – Gaumont, Ipswich, Suffolk
10 October 1964 – Southend Odeon, Southend, Essex with The Rolling Stones, Mike Berry & The Innocents, Charlie & Inez Foxx and Simon Scott & The Leroys
11 October 1964 – Hippodrome, Brighton, Sussex
Around this time, Conrad, Karlson and O’Toole departed to form The Epics.
James and Crouch continued with The Mojos name bringing in drummer Aynsley Dunbar and bass player Lewis Collins. The quartet recorded two singles for Decca as Stu James & The Mojos: “Comin’ On To Cry” and “Wait a Minute”.
16 October 1964 – Gig in Nelson, Lancashire (probably Imperial Ballroom)
17 October 1964 – Gig in Dunstable, Bedfordshire (probably California Ballroom)
18 October 1964 – Gig in Hampstead, north London
19 October 1964 – Gig in Willenhall
23 October 1964 – Sankey’s, Wellington
24 October 1964 – Pier, Portsmouth, Hants
25 October 1964 – Gig in Wembley, Middlesex (possibly Starlite Ballroom, Greenford)
30 October 1964 – Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire
31 October 1964 – Oasis, Manchester
1 November 1964 – North End Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire
6 November 1964 – The Tower, New Brighton
7 November 1964 – Spa Royal, Bridlington
8 November 1964 – Oasis, Manchester
9 November 1964 – Streatham Silver Links, Streatham, southwest London
11 November 1964 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall
13 November 1964 – Co-op Hall, Gravesend, Kent
14 November 1964 – Drill Hall, Grantham, Lincolnshire
18 November 1964 – Bristol Corn Exchange, Bristol
20 November 1964 – Winchester Lido, Winchester, Hampshire with Pete Rivers and The Kingfishers
21 November 1964 – Market Hall, Redhill, Surrey
22 November 1964 – Gig in Mudeford, Dorset
24 November 1964 – Subscription Rooms, Stroud, Gloucestershire with The Roadhogs
25 November 1964 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Hertfordshire with The King Bees
26 November 1964 – Maple Ballroom, Northampton with The Manta Men
27 November 1964 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, Middlesex
28 November 1964 – Leas Cliff, Folkestone, Kent
29 November 1964 – Gaiety, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Phantoms, The Crystal Tones and The Hermitts
29 November 1964 – Southall Community Centre, Southall, Middlesex
1 December 1964 – New Civic Hall, Grays, Essex
4 December 1964 – Hillside Ballroom, Hereford
5 December 1964 – Baths, Scunthorpe
6 December 1964 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham
7 December 1964 – The Cavern, Liverpool
9 December 1964 – Town Hall, Farnborough, Hampshire with support
11 December 1964 – County Hall, LCC, central London
12 December 1964 – Whitehall, East Grinstead, West Sussex with The Zinging Zabres
17 December 1964 – Grafton Club, RAF Marham with Peter Fenn & The Fenmen and Ricky Wilson & The Three Quarters
18 December 1964 – Queen’s, Tredegar
19 December 1964 – George Hotel, Hinckley, Leicestershire
23 December 1964 – Town Hall, Birmingham
26 December 1964 – Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex
1965
9 January 1965 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts with The Sneakers
17 January 1965 – Carlton Ballroom, Slough, Berkshire
21 January 1965 – Pier Pavilion, Worthing, West Sussex
23 January 1965 – Conservative Club, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire with The Rumble Blue Men, The Ancestors and Requests
25 January 1965 – Atlanta Ballroom, Woking, Surrey
There’s a great article on The Mojos in the Staines and Egham News, 29/1/65, page 12
5 February 1965 – Kooky-Nook, Windsor, Berkshire
5 February 1965 – Town Hall, Lydney, Gloucestershire with The Buddies
5 February 1965 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Ten Feet Five (is this likely?)
17 February 1965 – Big Daddy’s, Halifax, West Yorkshire
6 March 1965 – Penzance Winter Gardens, Penzance, Cornwall with The Individuals
23 March 1965 – St Joseph’s Hall, Basingstoke, Hampshire with The Muleskinners
25 March 1965 – Parkside Hall, Ampthill, Bedfordshire with The King Snakes
29 March 1965 – Coed Eva Community College, Cwmbran, south Wales and The Pieces of Mind
5 April 1965 – Bath Pavilion, Bath with The Sherridans
8 April 1965 – The Downs, Hassocks, West Sussex with The Shufflers
11 April 1965 – Nottingham Boat Club, Nottingham
14 April 1965 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire
22 May 1965 – Glastonbury Town Hall, Glastonbury, Somerset with The Riots with Paul Vernon
5 June 1965 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge with The Various Others (Colin Jamies, bass player with The Various Others, got in touch to say his group was called The Various Others)
14 June 1965 – Beachcomber, Bolton, Greater Manchester
24 June 1965 – Assembly Hall, Worthing, West Sussex
2 July 1965 – Morgue Club, Kings Head, Bearwood, West Midlands
3 July 1965 – Clacton Town Hall, Clacton, Essex with The Birds and The Blue Jades
6 July 1965 – Gala Ballroom, Norwich with The Crowd
7 July 1965 – Top Hat, Littlehampton, West Sussex
24 July 1965 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent with The Vikings
7 August 1965 – Galaxy Club, Town Hall, Basingstoke, Hampshire (billed as Stu James & The Mojos)
15 August 1965 – Manor Lounge, Stockport, Greater Manchester
21 August 1965 – Coronation Ballroom, Ramsgate, Kent with The Cygnets
31 August 1965 – Witham Public Hall, Witham, Essex with The Pentad (billed as Stu James & The Mojos)
9 September 1965 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge
18 September 1965 – Whitehall, East Grinstead, West Sussex with The Zombies, Eden Kane, Group Survival and The Hounds
19 September 1965 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey with The Alleycats
24 September 1965 – The Cavern, Liverpool
30 October 1965 – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, south Wales with The Sons of Adam
1 November 1965 – Shoreline Club, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
13 November 1965 – St George’s Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire
19 November 1965 – Cricketers Inn, Westcliff, Southend, Essex with The Orioles
20 November 1965 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Hertfordshire with Trekkers
6 December 1965 – Labour Hall, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
10 December 1965 – 400 Ballroom, Torquay, Devon
13 December 1965 – Woodhall Community Centre, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
17 December 1965 – Guildhall, Axminster, Devon
18 December 1965 – The Catacombe, Eastbourne, East Sussex
1966
4 January 1966 – St Benedict’s Club, Sketty, south Wales with The Staggerlees
12 January 1966 – Top Spot, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire with The Sinners
23 January 1966 – Cromer Olympia, Cromer, Norfolk with The Persuasions
27 January 1966 – Afan Lido, Port Talbot, Wales with The Smokestacks
5 March 1966 – Pier Pavilion, Colwyn Bay, Wales with Rob Storme & The Whispers
14 March 1966 – Cricketers Inn, Westcliff, Southend, Essex
25 March 1966 – Parkside, Ampthill, Bedfordshire with The King Snakes
11 April 1966 – Ashton Palais, Greater Manchester
16 April 1966 – King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, King’s Lynn, Norfolk with The Mike Beaver Five
17 April 1966 – 76 Club, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire with Memphis Five
28 April 1966 – The Pilgrim, Hayward’s Heath, West Sussex with The Motion
21 May 1966 – Town Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire with The Moonspinners
3 June 1966 – Diss Corn Hall, Diss, Norfolk with Unit 4
4 June 1966 – Victoria Cross Gallery, Wantage, Oxfordshire
10 June 1966 – Royal Albion Hotel, Walton-on-Naze, Essex
8 July 1966 – Salvation College Hall, Harrow Weald, northwest London with The Mode
23 July 1966 – Disc Club, St Martin’s Centre, Colchester, Essex with The She Trinity
30 July 1966 – Corby Civic Centre, Corby, Northamptonshire with Traffic
10 August 1966 – Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with The Reasons
25 August 1966 – Dooley Fort, Felixstowe, Suffolk
27 August 1966 – Grimsby Rugby Union Football Ground, Grimsby, Humberside with Mike Taylor Jazz Band
2 September 1966 – Penthouse Suite, Civic & Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands with Lord Sutch & The Savages, Zuider Zee and The Derry Ryan Foundation
10 September 1966 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
Record Mirror’s 10 September issue noted that Lew Collins had joined Robb Storme’s band. In fact, he had left the previous month.
Record Mirror’s 24 September issue noted that Aynsley Dunbar had left. He joined John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers before the month was out.
Crouch and James replaced them with drummer Stan Bennett and bass player Deke Vernon from Birmingham.
Bennett was subsequently replaced by drummer Martin “Cuddles” Smith from Southampton. This line-up recorded the band’s final Decca single, “Good-Bye Dolly Grey”.
9 October 1966 – Waggon & Horses, Wall Heath, West Midlands
14 October 1966 – 3 Men in a Boat, Walsall, West Midlands
13 November 1966 – Union Rowing Club, Nottingham
27 November 1966 – Pink Elephant Club, Aspull, Wigan, Greater Manchester
2 December 1966 – Bluesette Club, Bridge Street, Leatherhead, Surrey
4 December 1966 – Casino Club, Burnley, Lancashire with The So On and So Forth
9 December 1966 – The ‘Manor’, Newington Public Hall, Walworth Road, London with Mike Berry & The Luvvers and Bobby King & The Sabres
18 December 1966 – Casino, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester with The Shymes
1967
7 January 1967 – Morley Town Hall, Morley, North Yorkshire
10 January 1967 – Walton Hop, Walton Playhouse, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (billed as New Mojo Band)
28 January 1967 – Wilton Hall, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire with The Crush
9 February 1967 – Embassy Suite, Thursday Club Colchester, Essex with Rick and Us
13 February 1967 – Drill Hall, Newmarket, Suffolk
17 February 1967 – Town Hall, Haverhill, Suffolk
21 February 1967 – Walton Hop, Walton Playhouse, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
23 February 1967 – Cobweb, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex with Fingers Lee
4 March 1967 – Lewes FC Beat Rave, Lewes Town Hall, Lewes, East Sussex with The Swinging Blue Jeans and The Individuals
26 March 1967 – Starlite, Greenford, west London with The Gods (Billed as The New Mojo’s)
1 April 1967 – Evington Boys’ Club, Evington, Leicestershire (billed as The New Mojos)
15 April 1967 – Walton Hop, Walton Playhouse, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
28 April 1967 – Tiger’s Head, Catford, southeast London (billed as New Mojo Band)
13 May 1967 – Alexandra Hall, Halifax with The Reaction
20 May 1967 – Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire with Paul & Barry Ryan, 21st Century and The Penjants (billed as The New Mojos)
22 June 1967 – Go Go Club, Labour Hall, Gillingham, Kent
7 July 1967 – Gaiety Ballroom, Grimsby, Humberside with Long John Baldry Show with Stewart A Brown, Alan Walker and Bluesology
5 August 1967 – Town Hall, Clacton, Essex with The Action and First Movement
It may have been around this time that the band spent a few months working at a luxury hotel in the Ivory Coast.
16 September 1967 – Lewes Town Hall, Lewes, West Sussex with The Individuals and The Tornados
30 September 1967 – White Buck Inn, Burley, Dorset with Nathan’s Ware
27 October 1967 – Regal Ballroom, Bonnyrigg, Scotland with The Riot Squad and The Klan
27 October 1967 – Whitburn Miners’ Welfare, West Lothian, Scotland with The Bo Weavols and Three’s a Crowd
29 October 1967 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland
30 October 1967 – Raith Ballroom, Kirkcaldy, Scotland
31 October 1967 – The Hub Club, Clydebank, Scotland
5 November 1967 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland
12 November 1967 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland
14 November 1967 – Kaleidoscope Discotheque, Odeon Ballroom, Ashford, Kent with The End (Kentish Express)
2 December 1967 – The Cavern, Liverpool with The Tee Time Shock, Fred Lloyd’s Bicycle and The Bare Essentials
9 December 1967 – The Night Prowler, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with Soul Concern
15 December 1967 – Garden Village Youth Club, Wrexham, Wales with Legal Matter and Opposition
1968
24 January 1968 – The Cavern, Liverpool with The Perfumed Garden, The Beechwoods, Fred Lloyd and Gerry Shaw
Around this time Stu James relocated to the Southampton area and started performing under his real name Stuart Slater.
He retained Martin Smith but split from Nicky Crouch and Deke Vernon and added two new musicians from the local area: guitarist/singer Eddie Harnett and bass player singer/Duncan Campbell.
23 February 1968 – The Cobweb, St Leonards, East Sussex with Fingers Lee
30 March 1968 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset with The Derek James Show
6 April 1968 – Weymouth Pavilion Ballroom, Weymouth, Dorset with The Lord Maurice Group
3 May 1968 – Steering Wheel, Weymouth, Dorset
10 May 1968 – Stonehenge Inn, Durrington, Wiltshire (billed as Stu James & The Mojo’s)
11 May 1968 – Il Rondo, Leicester
22 May 1968 – Walking Dog Club, White Horse Hotel, Quidhampton, Wiltshire
25 May 1968 – Mistrale Club, Beckenham Junction, south London with Sweet Rain
In June, the band released its new single on Liberty Records “Until My Baby Comes Home”.
15 June 1968 – Steering Wheel, Weymouth, Dorset
26 June 1968 – Mackadown, Kitts Green, West Midlands with Morning Dew
29 June 1968 – East Cliff YC, Bournemouth, Dorset with The Feel
Around this time drummer Tony House took over from Martin Smith on drums.
1 July 1968 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands
11 July 1968 – Ravensbourne College, Bromley, southeast London with The Pretty Things
19 July 1968 – Weymouth Pavilion Ballroom, Weymouth, Dorset (billed as Mojos with Stu James)
20 July 1968 – The Crown, Midhurst, West Sussex
Beat Instrumental‘s July 1968 issue, page 31 listed the following line up:
Stu James – vocals/rhythm guitar (b. 14 June 1945, Liverpool)
Duncan Campbell – bass (b. 19 December 1947, Cheltenham)
Eddie Barnett – lead guitar (b. 19 June 1949, Southampton)
Tony House – drums (b. 19 March 1949, London)
4 August 1968 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire
9 August 1968 – Punchbowl, Latchworth, West Midlands
10 August 1968 – Il Rondo, Leicester
11 August 1968 – New Forest Hotel, Ashurst, Hampshire
23 August 1968 – Steering Wheel, Dorchester, Dorset
Fabulous 208 Magazine‘s 24 August 1968 issue, page 3, reported that Stu James and Nicky Crouch had gone to the Ivory Coast to play in a luxury hotel with a new group for three months (1967). It added that James now had a new version together and was working on an LP.
7 September 1968 – Lewes Town Hall, Lewes, East Sussex with The Carl Douglas & The Big Stampede and The Fascination
12 September 1968 – Southampton Pavilion, Southampton, Hampshire with Fusion
21 September 1968 – Crosfield Hall, Ramsey, Hampshire with The Poppies (billed as The Mojo featuring Stu James)
23 September 1968 – Empire Hall, Totton, Hampshire
3 October 1968 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire
12 October 1968 – East Cliff Youth Club, Bournemouth, Dorset
13 October 1968 – Byron, Greenford, west London
19 October 1968 – Union Rowing Club, Nottingham
27 October 1968 – Regal, Ringwood, Dorset
28 November 1968 – Hatchetts Playground, Piccadilly, central London
29 November 1968 – Mistrale, Beckenham, south London with Kaleidoscope
30 November 1968 – White Buck Inn, Burley, Dorset with The Axis
1 December 1968 – Industrial Club, Norwich, Norfolk
7 December 1968 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts with Pure Medicine
8 December 1968 – Parley Sports Club, Parley, Dorset
13 December 1968 – Brockley County School, Brockley, southeast London with The New York Public Library
14 December 1968 – Fellowship Inn, Eltham, southeast London
22 December 1968 – Carlton Club, Warrington, Cheshire. Billed as Stewart James & The Mojos
26 December 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Lyme Regis, Dorset with support
1969
29 January 1969 – Reading University, Reading, Berkshire with The Inflatable Tags
6 February 1969 – Hatchetts Playground, Piccadilly, central London
6 March 1969 – Hatchetts Playground, Piccadilly, central London
8 March 1969 – Hastings Pier, Hastings, East Sussex with Beat Syndicate
4 April 1969 – Globetrotters Club, Poole, Dorset
12 April 1969 – Queen’s Hall, Cuckfield, West Sussex with Johnny Carr Show
2 May 1969 – The Royal Oak, Hockley Heath, West Midlands
9 May 1969 – Globetrotters Club, Poole, Dorset
23 May 1969 – Globetrotters Club, Poole, Dorset
4 June 1969 – Room at the Top Club, Redruth, Cornwall
9 November 1969 – Rebecca’s, Birmingham
27 December 1969 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset
Sources include:
Aldershot News, Beat Instrumental, Beat Monthly, Bletchley & District Gazette, Bridport News, Fabulous 208 Magazine, Bolton Evening News, Burnley Express and News, Dorset Evening Echo, Eastern Evening News, Evening Argus (Brighton), Evening Tribune, Littlehampton Post, Hull Daily Mail, Halifax Daily Courier and Guardian, Melody Maker, Nottingham Evening Post, Southern Echo, Surrey Comet, Windsor, Slough and Eton Express, Woking Herald, Woking News & Mail, Birmingham Evening Mail, Essex County Standard, Southend Standard and Essex Weekly Advertiser, Sussex Express and County Herald, Mid Sussex Times, Warrington Guardian, Wrexham Leader, South Wales Argus, South Wales Evening Post, Streatham News, Gloucester Citizen, Express & Star, Evening Star (Ipswich), Lynn News, Tadcaster News, Welwyn Times, Bucks Free Press, Lyme Regis News, Tottenham Weekly Herald, Wessex Gazette, West Briton, Western Scene, and Yarmouth Mercury.
Many thanks to Stuart Slater for his help and for providing some of the band images. Thanks to Rolf Hannet for providing some of the Beat Monthly and Beat Instrumental gigs.
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Saw them , the original 5 , at the Saville theatre with Gerry & pacemakers at ond oc Brian Epstein’s Sunday pop shows they were great , then at the Carlton ballroom Slough in 66 with Stu ,Nicky, Lee , & Aynsley . Stu went on to make some great underrated 45s in the 70s & 80s Beth, They can’t take that away from me, This time by loves for real, & I’m in the mood for love. So sad to witness such a great band slowly dissolve . Stu is a great singer.
Stuart Slater sadly died this month. More information here:
https://www.musicweek.com/publishing/read/musician-and-industry-executive-stuart-slater-dies-aged-77/087864
lots of Mojos gigs missing from the March/April/May 64 tour with the DC5 ,Hollies and Kinks