The following list of fondly remembered venues was gathered in 2001 from my own memory and those of friends and family, and may spark a few memories of our dancing (or relaxed listening) days. Rebuilt after blitz damage in the 1950s. Some parents have taken their younger children to a disco and collected them again later when they had enjoyed an evening out themselves. Circa 1982. Took over the old Kings Market shopping arcade in late 1998 early 1999. Noted from 1962 as a ballroom dancing venue and listed as such in the telephone directories, but did it later have nights and Saturday mornings Im sure I remember going or being taken - devoted to popular dancing? I prefer to remember it as a Monday night venue - Rock Night where I used to go after playing pool in the Spring Bank Tavern and saw wonderful people like Dr. Feelgood and Chris Spedding (minus his Womble outfit). The height of the fire was reached at 4am with firefighters fearing for neighbouring properties. Opened 1994 ish and was listed as a night-club that became known as Room 82-88 by 1996. Noted under clubs, social & general from 1970 until 1973 but sounds a bit more up-market and dancey. The new form of entertainment hasnt stopped them playing badminton regularly at the YPI and they reckon they spend about 75p a week on disco entertainment. Enjoying a renaissance in the early naughties. NB Red Bird was also advertising Go-Go dancers for hire in 1975. Coffee Bars had arrived in the 1950s, with all things exotic enjoyed by the more liberated post-war youth, and were epitomised by the 'Two-Is' Club in London. 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. Stackridge, a particularly memorable rendition of "Let there be lids". SCAMPS. Opened circa 1990, taking over the former Sculcoates Club - a working men's club. alternative venue in Hull, and was the location for many events usually patronised by social workers, students or teachers. Its once a week to a disco for Pat and her friend Linda Chappel, also 18. 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. Paul Rusling has more specific memories: -'Locarno, aka The Mecca, - well, I could write a book on that. Listed concurrently with Locarno. Conservation Action Group was very involved in its early days. Also it took over from Bier-Keller, which definitely was a proper club. It continued to be listed until 1977. From 1992 it was listed in the Yellow Pages as a night-club, so does this suggest it was at this point it got its first regular late licence? 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. Remembered by Chris Ketchell (what isnt?) 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. My sister, in a recent discussion about it thought of it as a sophisticated jazz club which it may have been - that may have been the reason for the appearance of black R`n`B musicians - the date of this event is in an article in Mojo which Dave Burton loaned me recently in an article about Davy Graham and Bert Jansch (Bert Jansch was involved in some gigs with Little Walter). Its manager, former Waterfront operator Peter OBrien, headed the team of 25 staff, opening hours were 9pm to 1.45pm, Tuesday to Saturday with Monday nights available for private hire. Tel 07792 768202 Contact Information: Phone: 714-307-3040 Email: lancepr@mac.com. The sixties popular music scene was more diverse than todays, although it could be said that the boundaries were a little clearer. Rave Magazine, November 1966 & April 1967 editions, Tower House Publications, London 1967 (authors collection). Although now a legend in its own lifetime, the Adelphi began life as a working mens club. It appeared to last less than two years and was not recorded in 1993. Ten years later it underwent another revamp with. Yes you could dance (well freak-out anyway) if you could find room to do so - or actually manage to stand up in the first place. Police dispatched a team from the Home Office forensic laboratory at Wetherby to analyse the ruins, gather evidence and make appeals for people who were in the club to come forward, in particular a party of 15 who visited from Cleethorpes. Demolished circa 1992? twitter_user = 'via=hullmusicarchiv'; Copyright 2022 Hull Music Archive,All Rights Reserved. As you say in your entry it was run by the local hippies - if my vague recollections are correct, the disco had been going for some time before I discovered it in late 1972, and was run by students of a hippified nature who later set up in Leonard St.I didn't go much to the town clubs - I found them too elitist - you had to wear a TIE!! Click the relevant link below to join the groups you are interested in and get involved! Chris Ketchell remembers Barrie Nettleton (the B) ran it with Rick Welton (the RICK). The fashion, the music and the nightlife Friday, 26 March 2010 Welcome To 70's Disco Nightlife Chapter - 2 Where do you start?? Magazine. You could dance too. The main entrance to Montagues was via No.1 Bishop Lane whilst the downstairs dancefloor was the former No.2 Bishop Lane, the original entrance to No.2 being used as a fire escape. 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. I think maybe I went there from the start, whenever that was - there may have been some sort of continuity from The Brickhouse, as I think that the person who ran the disco at the Brickhouse later ran, or was involved with the place. I asked Tony what he thought were the reasons for the current boom in discos. 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. Follow Hull Live on Facebook -Like our Facebook page to get the latest news in your feed and join in the lively discussions in the comments. The scene on George Street in Hull, day after a fire ripped through the Oddessy Disco and Dingwalls Bar in the city. White Boy Singin the Blues; The Black Roots of White Rock, Michael Bane. Whether you are interested in traffic updates, parenting issues or the latest crime news, we have a group for you. Later became the Prohibition 66 Club? Latterly the New York Hotel & Ballroom, from the 1950s onwards, where you could dance away to Harold Dawson & his band. It was a turning point for the city. I don't think we served alcohol. Took over from Ritzy as part of the Central Park premises in late 1995 early 1996. It may also have started life as a working mens club (see Working Mens Clubs page). Download our app-You can download our free app foriPhone and iPad fromApple'sAppStore, or get theAndroid version from Google Play. Following further uses as a nightclub and bar, the building was also used as . Later listed as Club International, a night-club, until 1989. Now famed for the phrase Tower fur n owerr, which is where you go when the pubs close in Hull. Categories . A double site coupled with Annabellas, and both owned by the Mecca Group. Scamps of course became Odyssey (actually wasn't it spelt wrong?) I had to be off the premises by 10:30 when it opened up as a coffee bar! 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. [RUF is also FURmans backwards?]. I saw the visiting American blues harp player Little Walter there; it may have been a place where the can the white man play the blues early British R`n`B people like Chris Farlowe, Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band etc. Regular band was - of course - the Newington Orchestra. A much younger clientele although it retained a dark side until its closure in ? One of Hulls discos is pushing the idea of an under 18 night. This coincided with the demolition of the Oddessy and Dingwalls building with demolition contractors DJ Broady being tasked to clear the site for a new development. Also, click through Categories and Tags (at the bottom of each page) to discover different content or use the Search box at the top of the page! the Beverley Road Baths had also been a popular ballroom dancing venue in the 1950s and 1960s. Listed as a nightclub from 1999. I expended thousands of calories headbanging and consumed about three pints of beer and four pints of water. I worked in the big room as cabaret host and resident DJ, 5 nights a week , while at College (of technology) doing my radio qualifications'. Mecca Dancing, Locarno Ballroom, Ferensway. Listed in the telephone directories under cafs and restaurants from 1964 until 1975. 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Mention the word discothequeto the average man in the street and he thinks of drug pushing and brawls involving zombie like characters with more hair than a cave man and whom he wouldnt trust with his daughter. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. Some of the Hull Jazz music clubs proved to be long-standing, such as those held at the Corn Exchange, the Haworth Arms (known as the Phase Two Club by the late 60s) and the George Hotel (corner of Walton Street), which enjoyed a boom in interest in the 1970s. Join Scamp Club Animals of all sorts can join the ScampClub. 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. Run by Reg Lane and Andrea Petty. []. 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. Oakhill Crescent Lane Anyone remember Scamps? 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. My 1984 photo shows it fire damaged (see below) with Dingwalls alongside The very modern interior had a telephone on each of the round laminated very Space 1999 - tables to enable you to ring your mate or a girl at the next table. Hull College-Students Union, Queens Gardens. Still open in 1992 but closed by ? Club Restrictions: Guests Pilots Welcome, General Public Welcome, AMA Membership Required, No Drugs/Alcohol, Model Inspection. Tower Nightclub & Restaurant, 52 Anlaby Road. Hull Live has a range of Facebook groups for communities across Hull and East Yorkshire. Romeos & Juliets opened circa 1978-79 over the Co-op. Sounds like a place were you grooved to the latest tunes. Noted in the telephone directory for the first time in 1975 under clubs, social & general. Was it anything to do with Furmans or were the rooms above the shop just vacant and available? It was also a big part of Hull's Seventies clubbing. Perhaps not them, but I wouldnt have minded shedding a few years on Tuesday evening. Late in 1993 it joined with Quigleys to create the Oasis Club and is now [2001] part of Club Zen. were listed, the Majestic in Witham and the New York Hotel & Ballroom Anlaby Road, the latter listed in the Hotels (mostly public houses) section. We come here said 18 year old Paul Dick every Tuesday, some Fridays and Sundays, quite a lot in fact. We'd love to know what you think, Should the times be changed? Still running in 1981 but Oddessy took over from it in 1981- 82. It re-opened in September 1972 as TIFFANYS (main hall) with a resident band plus DJs (myself - as Paul Alexander, and "Angus Androcules") and a smaller discotheue upstairs called Annabellas. Later the Jailhouse, Blue Lamp etc. Many superb live acts appeared here (Steve Marriot, Albert Lee) and it was a great place for a boogie to good old Rock music. The Hull Times recorded that Jimmy Savile [was] to open new disco. Based in the old Edwin Davis building this club opened late 1992 and attempted to fill the need for a rave venue, yet sadly succeeded only in creating a drug-pushers paradise. Listed as a pub from 1994, but as it had a large dance-floor it was obviously intended as a place to boogie. Chuck us a few pence if you wish to x, A legendary local nightspot of the 1960s, the Locarno was the place to be until its closure in 1971. 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). Could the name suggest it was opened in 1966? Originally a church hall, it was similar to Jailhouse in many respects but not quite as good. Legendary local hot-spot, listed as a night-club for the first time in 1984. I was unable to stay on because we were leaving Hull altogether; it must have been June, July or August 1963'. The Hull & Yorkshire Times ran a front-page article by Rex Booth in their issue of Friday 15 October 1971, which reflected the attitude of the time towards the new scene, and is repeated here in full as a suitable introduction to the subject. 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. Did it become Club International and later Henrys again or was thelaterHenrys a bar within Club International? Took over the Club International in 1989-90 and was demolished shortly after, circa 199 something. Fagins Night-Club, Royal Station Hotel, Ferensway. The lads go up later answered Terry, maybe they are not dancing tonight because there is something on at 10.30 said Pat Barkworth, referring to both the empty floor and the fashion show due to be staged later. 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. Peter Croskill vets everyone as they come in the door specially designed, he says, to keep out undesirables. Regular bandleader was Norman Mail & his band. These appeared for the first time in the telephone directories in 1971 although I suspect they existed earlier. in 1991/92 named Sergeant Peppers. Another regular venue in the 1950s and 1960s for ballroom dancing etc. Took over from the night-club Room 82-88 (opened late 1995), which also incorporated the pub Room 86-88 that itself had started life as Room 1795 in 1992. The headline was: -. Listed as a night-club from 1995 and continued until 1996 when it became known simply as The Lamp, just a pub really. 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Michael Appleton had been in charge for six months in his second stint with the club before getting the boot this afternoon. Extremely loud, with impressive light shows etc. He appeared one Thursday night and my friend and I were the only people in the club that night! It ran as a regular late night coffee club and disco after 10:30, when the resident DJ was Jeff Bunting. As with many clubs, the Welly was also a place you could see local bands. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. However, Graham Hardy has a different take: - 'I dont actually remember the Barracuda but do recall seeing a photograph ofBishop Lanewhen it was there. Share on Pinterest But he finds no fights where he goes. Please follow this REGISTRATION link to fully complete the registration process a 25.00 per child non-refundable registration fee will be charged. The Washington, in the historic former Dock Offices building which in the 1990s was to be known as the Bounty, had opened in 1980 before closing in 1982. By 1975 it was listed as Outsider Supertruck Discos, at No.61 Leonard Street. I can't remember the name of the owner, a small neat man with a bit of a presence, or his girlfriend, whoput on regular dancing displayswith her partner in what would nowadays not go amiss in Strictly. And as Peter Croskill says young people do seem to have more money than they used to. And I was surprised to find on Tuesday evening in one of the towns discos two young married women without their husbands. Want to help keep the Archive going? Ephemera: Scamps Ticket by Nick Boldock on 12th July 2016 Ticket for Scamps nightclub (loaned to us by Rob Goldberg - thanks Rob! First listed under clubs, social & general in 1982 having replaced the New Waltham Club, remaining until 1985. Regular live music venue; I saw Slade, Little Bob Story (French rock band who crucified Small Faces numbers), errrr? In 1973 there was a section for Night Clubs for the first time in the Yellow Pages, but the only club listed in this section was Tiffanys until 1978-79 when Romeos & Juliets appeared. Pic 'Scamps_Nightclub': 'The entrance to Scamps' Pic 'scan0013 . Under the name of Montagues Club, part of the building of the former Dunwells Forge had become the Forge Bar, with the disc jockey sat directly in front of the old forge chimney. A disco room in a pub? It went very downhill towards the end. Graham Hardy remembers it was still open circa 1979. And the mobiles cater for the same age group as do the residents ones. My parents are often quite worried in case there are fights, said Paul. 42, George Street, went up in smoke in the early hours of Sunday, January 8, 1984, when a fire broke out just after the club closed. Baileys closed its doors and was put up for sale in August 1977 due to falling attendances. Formerly the flea-pit Tower Cinema. It was formerly Seven Seas Club, and had nice Tetleys beer in the upstairs bar. The luxuriously named Paradise Club was first mentioned in the telephone directory of 1990, listed as a night-club from 1993, and closed 1998-99. 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. I had to be off the premises by 10:30 when it opened up as a coffee bar! Keith Daddy recalls Hofbrauhaus had strippers and topless go-go dancers at lunchtime for a couple of years and Dave Burton remembered he and Keith used to go and sit there with just half a pint a very cheap afternoon out [they only went for the beer of course]. 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. A new name and a new image for the old Mecca/Locarno Ballroom although it was still part of the Mecca Group. The Hull Daily Mail recorded a new night-club on County Road North in 1984. I am grateful to Paul Rusling for contacting me with the following resume: -'Baileys should have been in the phone book - it had a 5 line switchboard and the number was 24000. manned 24 hours a day, Baileys had an all night watchman and female receptionists by day. 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). He chuckled and added and if theres a fight I always seem to be in it. AB15 5HY, Tuesday 18/10: The Land Before Time Dinosaur Day (fossil making, dinosaur dig excavation, lava slime), Friday 21/10: Pumpkin Art (pumpkin painting, slime making and cinnamon pumpkin pie baking), Wednesday 26/10: Halloween paper mach Art, Thursday 27/10: Halloween themed games and crafts, Friday 28/10: PJ + Movie with Hot Chocolate and Marshmallows. 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'. Club Sahara and Quigleys joined forces to create one of Hulls rather down market night-clubs in late 1993. Historically this had been the site of the Hope & Anchor pub. Not sure if this was anything to do with the old T.C.s in Folkestone Street. Not sure if this was a mobile or not Local Gareth Watkins remembered it was ran by Hulls hippies and moved around, but Im not sure what the inference is there? Still a club in 2009, although now long closed. They had a sort of barrier in front of the bar behind which girls stood and you had to give them your order they would then get it from the bar staff and you then paid them, the system was dropped after a few months thank goodness, the beer was Camerons if I remember rightly'. It housed two bars and boasted 800 sq ft of mirrors, over 100 plants and a colour scheme of white, lemon, green and gold, and was advertised as the latest concept in clubbing entertainment. Opened over 40 years ago, Spiders has seen all the alternative music scenes come and go and managed to live to tell the tale. An ex Hull Mod recalled this was 'the other mod club 65-69 cool in the afternoon', and Ann who worked there as a waitress recalled more detail 'I came across your article on Hull discos when I was looking up the Gondola discotheque - asI used to work there in 1963 - and wanted to know what had happened to itsince I had fond memories of the place - in fact it was one of the most enjoyable jobs I have had over almost 50 years. Keith, Kitti and Lesley have all COMPLETED (YIPPEE)their level 7 in Social Care, Children & Young People. They DID have a casino licence, and also a dance floor and club operation. A mark of the discos popularity and of the gradually changing age and social groups they are attracting is the new entertainment phenomena, which has risen alongside them over the last year or so the mobile disco. In 1972, just months after this article appeared, the Hull Telephone Directory had a section for Discotheques in its Yellow Pages for the first time. 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