The Hull Telephone Directory of 1960 had no individual sections for entertainments, discotheques, music venues, coffee clubs, coffee bars, nightclubs, or even working mens clubs. Tony stresses it is essential to establish a communication between the disc jockey and the audience; There has got to be feed back; if the disc jockey doesnt communicate it will not be a success, he says, - and one wrong record could destroy an atmosphere its taken half and hour to build up. Also it took over from Bier-Keller, which definitely was a proper club. The Twist and the Jive were hot then. Took over the old Kings Market shopping arcade in late 1998 early 1999. So why then at 9.50 in the evening, were there no men on the dancing space at all I wondered? company owns shopstyle codycross; So there the management are fighting to rectify a situation, which is not a problem to them alone, by currently using a pass system. Latterly the New York Hotel & Ballroom, from the 1950s onwards, where you could dance away to Harold Dawson & his band. ). Hull Daily Mail - read now online on YUMPU News Magazine flat rate Subscription Read digitally YUMPU News digital subscription - 30 days free trial! I mean in theory I know the date it opened - I have a file on it if only I could find it, I saw it recently. All classes of people ask for a mobile disco to entertain them at some time it seems - from the types we might expect; such as University students to those we might not; such as golf club members. Where they both the same, or two separate entities within one building? Neither was listed after 1972 and it became Tiffanys in 1973. This remained the case throughout the 1960s but as the decade wore on the ballrooms began to be complemented by coffee bars, which became a place for teenagers to gather and listen to their new music whilst sipping Espresso day or night. 1950s crooners often found themselves in poll place alongside the likes of Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Cream and The Rolling Stones. This seminal Club, then went on to become the city's main & best ever Gay Nightclub. Historically this had been the site of the Hope & Anchor pub. By 1972 there were more: -, Diskord Enterprises, 13 Cranbourne Street, Light Fantastic, 15a Hull Road, Cottingham, Red Bird, Octagon House, 9 Norfolk Street. Last stop on the way home from town (unless you had gone to Paradise, but that was usually early in the week and Spiders only opened Fri/Sat) with your pointed suede shoes. In another disco there is an adequate supply of door-men all of whom look capable of looking after themselves and anyone else who may need it. Montagues Club, 1-2 Bishop Lane, High Street corner. The Young People's Institute also held ballroom dancing nights, with regular bands - Tommy Fisher, Ken Brookes, and Louis Gold. There is also copy of it in the cloakroom area at Scamps. And it was a lucky escape for the 400 clubbers who were in the venue only an hour before the fire broke out. The fire made it to the top of a regrettable national league when a newspaper report dated March 2 stated the blaze was the most expensive in Britain throughout January at 1.3m. The majority of his friends visit discos two or three times a week, and Terry and his pals find them the current in-place to meet girls. The Hull Daily Mail recorded a new night-club on County Road North in 1984. Was it also known as Oscars, or was that a pub within the Hotel? Formerly the Gothenburg Coffee Club and listed from 1973 until 1975 when it was listed as the Rio Disco Coffee Club, and continued to be listed until 1977. It was formerly Seven Seas Club, and had nice Tetleys beer in the upstairs bar. The Blue Lamp (a reference to the club having been a police station) took over from the Jailhouse late in 1992, but was never convincing as a proper live venue. The Hull Times ran an advertisement for this club in its issue of 28 November 1975 (page 13). These were completed in December of 1970 just in time for Christmas. Categories . Between 1977 and 1988 the number of mobile discos stayed around the 15 mark, reaching a peak of 18 in 1984. In march 1968 we began renting it for one early night a week for our Radio 270 fan club, when I began my DJ work (still but 13). You cannot actually see the club, just the sign so I suppose that it is possible that it was a sign pointing downBishop Laneto the Barracudarather than actually on the front of it. If parents are concerned with any aspects of bullying they should speak to the appropriate adults in charge. Difficult to trace in the telephone directories unless it was listed as a pub? Much the same as all the other so called coffee clubs such as Cameo or Gothernburg'. but initially more of a working mens place. That had been a gambling place at some time, it still had blackjack and roulette tables when I first went in, in 1968. Why do he and his friends make these frequent visits? Listed as a nightclub from 1999. Easy places to crash a party I seem to recall. It continued to be listed until 1977. Popular with city office workers out for a liquid lunch did they have strippers too? My memory of it really is as a coffee bar. it may have tried to be known officially as a club just for students and teachers. Knowing what sort of entertainment they want when theyve paid their entrance fee is the work of the disc jockey people like Dave Sanders, at 20 very au-fait with the 18 to 25 year olds who are the discos most frequent customers; and who moves from being an office clerk by day to a DJ at one of the towns smaller discos by night. Fagins Night-Club, Royal Station Hotel, Ferensway. And I was surprised to find on Tuesday evening in one of the towns discos two young married women without their husbands. Hull Music Archive is an ongoing project which aims to document a full and detailed history of music from and related to . Share on Facebook Share. As I wrote in my study of Bishop Lane: The fashion for discotheques was at its peak in the late 1960s and property in the old-town would have been at its lowest price for any prospective buyer. They are fighting to correct their image; they are very slowly attracting an older type of customer; they make plenty of work for those involved behind the scenes. Gondola Club & Coffee Bar, Little Queen Street. How wrong could I be, Paul Rusling, a DJ from the time recalls: - 'this was a coffee and coke speak-easy late night club in 1967. Paul Taylor was a regular, and he recalls: - 'Kestral on Charlotte Street Mews opened 1970 and the dance floor was on the 1st floor. Still listed in 1987 but gone by 1988. Only Clubs, Social and General were listed (of which there were 96) and Clubs Dancing and Ballroom, which had one entry - the Kevin Ballroom, North Church Side (also the home of the Birdland jazz club see later). Tony reckons his outfit have in excess of 4,000 discs and they can provide Go-Go dancers and films if they are wanted. I cant locate it in the telephone directories, but Chris Ketchell remembers the name was taken from the number plate of the owners car. Scamps This George Street establishment started out as Scamps, which served beer in German-style steins in the adjacent Hofenbrau bar. Now [2001] Enigma. scamps nightclub hulltyrone smith obituary. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. I seem to remember foreign seaman, prostitutes etc. And as Peter Croskill says young people do seem to have more money than they used to. Memories Of Scamps Nightclubby MrEUK 9 2 Playing tracks by Stargard, Candi Staton, Zapp, Kool & The Gang, Lew Kirton and more. Opened circa 1990, taking over the former Sculcoates Club - a working men's club. Listed from 1973 until 1985 when it became Peppermint Park, another daft name, although I was still going to parties there in March 1986, so it must have closed that year. Originally a church hall, it was similar to Jailhouse in many respects but not quite as good. This legendary local hot-spot - fondly known as Tower For An Hour - was first listed as a nightclub in 1984. Listed as a night-club for the first time in the telephone directory of 1992. I remember the jive dancers giving shows and also meeting Joe Cocker in his early days. First listed in 1982 under clubs, social & general and still going in 2009, it was opened as a music venue by Paul Jackson in 1984 and incorporated the Unity Club in 1985. In 2009 this section of Albion Street is under redevelopment to accommodation, which it started life as in the 1870s. Became Enigma. I think it must have opened 1979, as Ive recorded a Help! Mole, who had run The Discotheque in Whitefriargate - he was also an antiques dealer. First listed in 1982 in the entertainments section of the Yellow Pages, taking over the Scamps/Hofbrauhaus premises. Nos.1 and 2 High Street were part of a group of buildings, which also included the former Dunwells Forge next door on High Street. Took over the former Hofbrauhaus/Oddessey site around 1983 (I was seeing bands there from January 1983) and was an excellent live music venue (Annie Lennox played here with the Eurythmics no less, and Dr Feelgood, the Damned, Sisters of Mercy etc). click here to follow Hull Live on Twitter. Gatsby Club (The), Royal Station Hotel, Ferensway. as a more trendy venue. Too far off the beaten track, it soon closed later the same year. and incorporating Luckies Bar upstairs circa 2001. We also put the latest news in our Instagram Stories. Ticket for Scamps nightclub (loaned to us by Rob Goldberg - thanks Rob!). See below right. Essentially however, the 1960s were a period of revolution and whilst there will always be a trend to keep alive older and more traditional musical styles, nothing represents the optimism of that age like pop music. The Waterfront Club opened circa 1979 in a converted warehouse to acclaim from all sections of the community and after a near disastrous fire was still going strong in 2001. Doing his best to keep live music alive. Although now a legend in its own lifetime, the Adelphi began life as a working mens club. Either way, by 1981 four clubs were listed specifically as night-clubs - Club International, Romeos & Juliets, Spiders and Tiffanys. It closed in 1971 after Baileys opened and was refurbished. Formerly Oasis, Oasis 2000, Quigleys, Club Sahara etc. Late in 1993 it joined with Quigleys to create the Oasis Club and is now [2001] part of Club Zen. It was first mentioned in the entertainments section of the Yellow Pages in 1985, and I remember it being rather tacky (although I wasnt a frequent visitor). Rave Magazine, November 1966 & April 1967 editions, Tower House Publications, London 1967 (authors collection). 15, No. More recently incorporating Jacks Nightclub. Another great name, and Near St Judes Church Hull's swingingist new club in a 1967 advertisement, mentioned in one of Tim Josephs Grandads columns in WHERE? A swish dance hall above the 1920s Jacksons store in Paragon Street. It opened 7 days per week till 5am and in summer of course, I remember leaving at that time in daylight!'. Scamps of course became Odyssey (actually wasn't it spelt wrong?) At the moment he finds what all the other DJs I spoke to find that what pleases the majority is the Motown sound. Keep yourself to yourself and you are OK; and he believes there is far less chance of a fight breaking out in a disco than in a dance hall. The article recorded that the disco was purpose built as a nightspot for Hulls younger generation, Malcolms Discotheque on George Street will be opened on Saturday August 21st the disco has two floors and entertainment will be in the form of dancing to the latest discs. Top groups had already been booked to appear and the club had a late licence but would also be open for the under-18s on certain nights. Click here to give it a like! Rumours Night Club, 208-210 Anlaby Road. Another confusing name, Ceasars had been a Casino in George Street circa 1975-78 at nos.48-50, but this Ceasars was listed as a night-club from 1994 and despite the numbering appears to have taken over from Ku2, which was no longer listed from this year on. Usually with the Maxwell Daniels Band. Flamingo Coffee Club & Casino, 106 Londesborough Street. Jailhouse Rock Club Venue & Bar, 2 Norfolk Street. If you have any questions please speak to a member of the team at pick up time. All the flashy sound and lighting rigs could never quite recreate the ambience of the Jailhouse. Robert has also completed his level 7 in Social Care, Children & Young People. First listed in 1987 as a night-club, known colloquially as. The majority of his friends visit discos two or three times a week, and Terry and his pals find them the current in-place to meet girls. Listed under clubs, social & general from 1971 until 1973 and was known as a dance venue. I believe that the building was originally a Baptist Church and reportedly still had straw in the roof (early form of roof insulation) which helped the fire get a hold. Regular band was The Alan Bond Orchestra. the Beverley Road Baths had also been a popular ballroom dancing venue in the 1950s and 1960s. . Mark Peacock recalls it was part of the Hull Brick Company, a promotional company that formed in 1970 and was responsible for attracting larger bands to Hull (usually at the City Hall) T Rex, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, Free, Lindisfarne, Mott the Hoople, etc. It was also a big part of Hull's Seventies clubbing. Enjoying a renaissance in the early naughties. Listed from 1973, initially in the entertainments and amusements section of the Yellow Pages. Older people are finding the discos more attractive. More mainstream music began to include examples of all the styles, which can be seen from the amazing mix to be found in an average hit parade of the mid-sixties. Let us know your views on it. First listed in 1987 as a night-club, known colloquially as el-aays and incorporating Luckies Bar upstairs circa 2001. Waterfront Club (The), Princes Dock Side. Tamla/Atlantic music all-nighters club was hated by those "normals" from locarno ect., but much loved by in "in crowd". Above this in rooms formerly offices and a school, was a wine bar entered from the tunnel entrance to Stewarts Yard. Fourth Estate, London 1994. Later the Jailhouse, Blue Lamp etc. In-between name for the venue that became known more famously as Bali Ha`I - after Malcolms, but before Bali Ha`i, according to Dave Burton. Oakhill Crescent Lane The Locarno was another place of happy dancing days. Listed in the telephone directories from 1970 until 1977 under clubs, social & general and (students and teachers), which may have been some sort of licensing loophole i.e. I think I went a number of times in the (late?) Graham Hardy remembers it was still open circa 1979. Part of the Manchester Hotel and a very cool place to go in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The Stones, Philip Norman. This new music was epitomised by one group, as Ian Macdonald summed up well in his excellent book Revolution in the head - Though ultimately the product of influences deeper than pop, the Sixties soaring optimism was ideally expressed by it and nowhere more perfectly than in the music of the Beatles. Later to become another venue - Ku2. and in 1973 Downstairs a licensed caf & restaurant was listed at No.26 Albion Street. And will they spend the money that the market researchers tell us they have? Hull (Authors collection). Still running in 1981 but Oddessy took over from it in 1981- 82. Ephemera: John Lee Hooker / Skyline ticket, Emma Fee - Too Busy Watching Invisible Things. alternative venue in Hull, and was the location for many events usually patronised by social workers, students or teachers. as a more trendy venue. Took over, from what had been Olivers, in 1990 and was an excellent rough and tumble place. A much younger clientele although it retained a dark side until its closure in ? A few clubs, that were often un-licensed, also provided gambling and a stage for the local Beat group, Jazz combo or Folk Club, whereas the new discotheques (discos) catered solely for the ravers who craved to dance to mostly pop-chart orientated music in more extrovert hip surroundings. [the Concise Oxford Dictionary (1982) describes a discotheque as a club, caf etc.,where records are played for dancing]. An application to transfer the Oddessy license was made in August, 1984. Telstar, Mr.ZZsetc., Bransholme Centre. The fashion, the music and the nightlife Friday, 26 March 2010 Welcome To 70's Disco Nightlife Chapter - 2 Where do you start?? I think I am correct in saying this was one of Hulls first Gay bars. Even classical composer Aaron Copland agreed: - if you want to know about the Sixties, play the music of The Beatles. Not sure if this was anything to do with the old T.C.s in Folkestone Street. Continued until late 1999 or early 2000 when both became The Universal. Managements have varying means of fighting another problem, the bovver boy; by trying to tackle it at its roots before it has a chance to grow. Still there in 1991, as the photo below was taken in that year. Just under 12 feet in length, Scamp boasts an unusual combination of features that give her the unique ability to explore waters too shallow for a larger boat, while retaining most of the bigger boat's comforts and capabilities. Now a driving school, but once a small club that served coffees, upstairs above Furmans shoe shop, during the day and had a select clientele during the evening my sister Anne recalled this was one of the first places you could go just to dance. Flipper Disc Caf, 155-157 Holderness Road. This application was turned down by the citys licensing justices after opposition from 19 local residents, who said vandalism, noise nuisance and drunks leaving the club would be unsuitable for their area. [RUF is also FURmans backwards?]. This marked possibly the beginning of the new breed of discos, a mobile event rather than a static club? Follow us on Twitter -For breaking news and the latest stories,click here to follow Hull Live on Twitter. How wrong could I be, Paul Rusling, a DJ from the time recalls: - 'this was a coffee and coke speak-easy late night club in 1967. The photograph which was takenfrom the Lowgate end, from what I can recall, would suggest that the Barracuda was on the opposite side to the Bishop Lane Club and was very near tothe Lowgate end. But their work is not just a question of putting on records and flashing a few lights. Peter Croskill vets everyone as they come in the door specially designed, he says, to keep out undesirables. Circa 1982. By 1986 it was known as the Gatsby Club and neither were listed from the end of 1986. Ruth is working towards her PDA Plus Level 9 in Childhood Practice, Leadership and Management since August 2021. At lunchtimes we gave people excellent spaghetti bolognese liberally boosted with garlic andcooked in the tiny kitchen on the premises. Clearly, the telephone book would only list the venues that actually had a telephone, so there must have been many more, but by 1961 two more ballrooms were listed, the Majestic in Witham and the New York Hotel & Ballroom Anlaby Road, the latter listed in the Hotels (mostly public houses) section. Tony Cliff is one of three partners who run a local mobile disco. This never seems to have been listed as a club in the telephone directories etc, so was it another name for the Bishop Lane Club itself. Somewhere to go and not much else to do. There was a very large Bouncer called Dennis. scamps nightclub hull5 types of digging in volleyball scamps nightclub hull. Regular live music venue; I saw Slade, Little Bob Story (French rock band who crucified Small Faces numbers), errrr? Managed by the leader of Cheds Blues Band (later Vigilante) Ched Cheeseman, who filled the Juke Box himself and made it the cheapest and best juke box I can remember anywhere, ever. Michael Appleton had been in charge for six months in his second stint with the club before getting the boot this afternoon. played as I know I saw them, but some of these [memories] were at dances at the Art College. A working mens social club, later to become Olivers, Jailhouse etc. The team will be updating the wall murals and photo displays throughout the year now the halls have been repainted. Aberdeen Club Website: www.scamps.homestead.com. The former cinema was the place to go when the city's pubs closed, and has had a long. Listed in the telephone directories under cafs and restaurants from 1964 until 1975. It appeared to last less than two years and was not recorded in 1993. Scamps of course became Odyssey (actually wasnt it spelt wrong?) Another regular was Margaret, who recalls: - 'I used to frequent the Gondola Coffee Club nearly every day and three times at the week-ends. Only Clubs, Social and General were listed (of which there were 96) and Clubs Dancing and Ballroom, which had one entry - the Kevin Ballroom, North Church Side (also the home of the Birdland jazz club see later). One manager spoke of a few 40 year olds wandering in late on a Saturday night, another that they were trying to reach the older group on a Tuesday evening and a few are tending to drift in. May have been an early name for what became the Bier Keller, as remembered by my cousin Steve Worner of sixties group the Five Trax. GESCO is a security company operating in various fields and basing on the principle of physical protection. They are fighting to correct their image; they are very slowly attracting an older type of customer; they make plenty of work for those involved behind the scenes. Rex Booth wrote an article in the Hull Times of 17th August 1973 entitled Theyre in the groove and the sound is Rock! [Sounds like Smashey & Nicey] that recorded the popular 50s nights at the club that were well attended by Hulls Teddy Boys. It later became a club known as Scamps, before developing into a nightclub in the 1980s called Le Beat and then Metro. Towards the end of its time, they opened a second dance floor on the ground floor. Pic 'Scamps_Nightclub': 'The entrance to Scamps' Pic 'scan0013 . By 1975 it was listed as Outsider Supertruck Discos, at No.61 Leonard Street. A foam party at Kings Club on Canvey in 1995. Advertised itself as Hulls premier discotheque (the first time the correct spelling had been used) The only slide inside a night-club in the UK. But even so it doesnt make us wish we were single again. The light-show side has its own people to run it, and Neil Manyan is the back room boy who looks after the sound equipment. Very rough and tumble with an old black guy on the door who always had a baseball bat handy. Later listed as Club International, a night-club, until 1989. Francis was our Vice President, we went to all the opening dos and presentation ceremonies as we got him all sorts of awards. Pepper`s place, i.e. 25 year old Ray Copeland was appointed the manager of the 80,000 club, scheduled to open in August 1971. Formerly the flea-pit Tower Cinema. Situated within the block of property now demolished at the western corner of Anlaby Road and Argyle Street, and listed for the first time in 1978. It was a place you went after going round town and where you could get a drink after pub closing hours. Club Restrictions: Guests Pilots Welcome, General Public Welcome, AMA Membership Required, No Drugs/Alcohol, Model Inspection. Slade again, and several others there. First listed in the Night-club section of the Yellow Pages in 1981 and still going strong in 2001 when you had the choice of Positively 4th Street upstairs, and Indie & Rock downstairs. Charlotte joined the team in April 2022 and is doing a BA in Childhood & Youth Studies. It closed and re-opened again in the late 1990s but was not listed in 1999. The club was the former Skyline ballroom and had two halls - the main cabaret room that held 1200 guests SEATED and 200 more standing, plus a 700 person discotheqe next door. Listed under clubs, social & general from 1971 but may have been known as a more of a dance venue (as Ruf 15 was) as it was to become the Rio Discotheque in 1973. We supported Francis Daly through all the planning battles he had over it; and when it opened, based all our activities there; we had committee meetings and public meeting there and stored things in the basement. Advertised as The intimate yet lively, fully licensed disco. It was suggested that the staff who normally stayed behind after closing for a few drinks were ushered out early that night and the DJ who normally stored his record collection at the club removed it that evening but such were only rumours and may be entirely untrue'. 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