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Tamworth Bands History : 1970

April to June
01/04/70
Disco Night
Jimmy Mac

Hurley Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald – 03/04/70
A trumpetful of bitter for Kenny BallA trumpetful of bitter for Kenny Ball
There was a trumpetful of best bitter for Kenny Ball when he and his Jazzmen appeared at Tamworth and District Round Table’s charity dance at Drayton Manor on Saturday. Mrs Pat Holmes (left) wife of the Table chairman and Mrs Barbara Barnes (right) are seen here topping up the trumpet. The proceeds from the dance which was attended by 450 people, will go to local charities.

Tamworth Herald – 03/04/70
FOLK CLUB FOR TAMWORTH?
Tamworth may soon have its own folk club if some kindly landlord is willing to provide premises.

One of the organisers, Mr. Michael Gillan of Lichfield, told the “Herald” that they felt there was hardly anything going on in Tamworth for young people to do.

“We are opening a folk club in Lichfield in two weeks time and at the moment we are looking around for premises in the Tamworth area in order to open a second club in about six weeks”, he said.

“All we need is just a room in a pub, and I think that with the turnover in drink, it will pay the landlord to let us have it for nothing”.

Mr. Gillan does not know if people in Tamworth are interested in folk music but he considers that the only way to find out is by trying to hold a folk club.

“There are so many different sorts of folk music which can appeal to everyone”, he said.

Eventually he would like to see a club which would have not only folk artistes but also blues and jazz.

“We are out to entertain people and we will get what they want”.

It is planned to hold the club every weekend featuring folk singers and groups well know on the club circuit.

Random RecordsTamworth Herald – 03/04/70
Random Records
A one-off appearance of a column called "Random Records" (an early incarnation of Musicbox). Including reviews of latest releases by Engelbert Humperdink, Tom Jones, the latest classical records and Roy Castles new recording.

04/04/70
The Jug (latest recording “I’m Coming Home” – Blue Horizon label)
Plus Shelby’s Dancing Disk-K-Tek

06/04/70
Malcolm Jay Radio 1 DJ
Wood End Youth Centre

10/04/70
Palace – Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang

10/04/70
Disco
DJ – Jimmy Mack
Tamworth College

10/04/70
Singing Nolans
Wood End Working Mens Club

11/04/70
Five of Clubs
Tamworth Progressive Club

11/04/70
Rhythmic Players
Glascote Working Mens Club

12/04/70
The Hy-Kells
Tamworth Progressive Club

17/04/70
Disco
Jimmy Mac

Dosthill Cosmopolitan Club

18/04/70
Penelopy
Plus DJ Geoff Owen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

18/04/70
Concert – Westcoast Promotions
Dennis Previons
The Blackjacks
The Crusaders
Polesworth Working Mens Club

19/04/70
Hiltones
Tamworth Progressive Club

20/04/70
Disco
Jimmy Mac

Wood End Youth Centre

21/04/70
Tom Bettany
Coton and Hopwas British Legion

23/04/70
Lota Four
Polesworth Working Mens Club

25/05/70 - Emperor Rosko, Plus Geoff Owen, Polesworth Memorial Hall25/05/70
Emperor Rosko
Plus Geoff Owen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

25/04/70
The Solettes
Kettlebrook Working Mens Club

Bob Mason Dance Orchestra
Every Saturday Foseco Sports and Social Club

26/04/70
The Guarantee
Tamworth Progressive Club

29/04/70 - Folk Concert, Jolly Sailor29/04/70
Folk Concert
The Forum, The San Juenas, Yoghurt, Pete Clement, Young Folk and others
Jolly Sailor

Tamworth Herald – 01/05/70
Peaceful Setting for rehearsal
The grounds of Tamworth Castle provide a peaceful rehearsal setting for this group of young people…They are presenting in … of contemporary poetry, music, songs and dramatic readings, much of the material being written by themselves. Pictured from left are Michael Pipe, Deborah Barnes, Jim Beaman and Pete Clements.

Peaceful Setting for rehearsalTamworth Herald – 01/05/70
Discotheque Club Queen Chosen
Sixteen year old Lindy Wileman became the queen of Tamworth’s Spot Club discotheque on Sunday winning prizes worth nearly £20.

01/05/70
The Allegroes
Hurley Working Mens Club

01/05/70
The Stetsons
Atherstone FC Supporters Club

02/05/70
Galliard (Deran Label)
Plus DJ Geoff Owen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

03/05/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Amington Liberal Club

04/05/70
Disco
Ron Peel

Wood End Youth Centre

06/05/70
Disco
Polesworth Youth Centre

09/05/70
Kets Rebellion
DJ – Dave Keen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

09/05/70
Hiltones
Hurley Working Mens Club

09/05/70
Johnny Ball
Foseco Sports and Social Club

10/05/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

12/06/70
Tamworth Young Farmers Social Club
Annual Grand Chicken Bar-B-Q
Thorpe Hall
Dancing to DJ and Group
(with kind permission of G.D. Inge-Innes-Lillington)

12/05/70
Disco Night
DJ – Geoff Owen

Hurley Working Mens Club

15/05/70
An evening with Geoff Owen
Foseco Sports and Social Club

15/05/70
Disco
DJ – Malcolm Jay Radio 1

Wood End Youth Centre

15/05/70
Polesworth Carnival – Selection of Senior Queen and Maids
Joe Egg
Plus DJ Paul Kent
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

15/05/70
Tamworth Young Farmers Club – Grand Whit Dance
DJ Doc Holliday (from Radio Veronica)
Wigginton Hotel

16/05/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Polesworth Working Mens Club

16/05/70
Raymond Froggatt (Polydor artiste)
Plus Geoff Owen Disk-K-Tek
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

16/05/70 - “The Bees Club”, Blue Water (Blues), Plus DJ – Jimmy Mac, Wilnecote Youth Centre16/05/70
“The Bees Club”
Blue Water (Blues)
Plus DJ – Jimmy Mac
Wilnecote Youth Centre

17/05/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Glascote Working Mens Club

17/05/70
The Madisons
Atherstone FC Supporters Club

21/05/70
The Lota Four
Polesworth Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald – 22/05/70 - Discos, Tamworth Youth CentreTamworth Herald – 22/05/70
Discos
Tamworth Youth Centre

22/05/70
Cartridge
Kingsbury Working Mens Club

23/05/70
Rhythmic Players
Belgrave Miners Welfare Club

25/05/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Grendon Working Mens Club

25/05/70
Hondas Dream
Plus DJ Jeff Harris
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

30/05/70 - Callum Bryce, Plus The Disco Dollies, Polesworth Memorial Hall30/05/70
Callum Bryce
Plus The Disco Dollies
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

31/05/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Belgrave Miners Welfare Club

Tamworth Herald - 05/06/70
Plans needs for an Arts HQ in growing Tamworth

06/06/70
The Ken Tongue Band
Foseco Sports and Social Club

06/06/70
Beat Dance
Dosthill Cosmopolitan Club

06/06/70
Five of Clubs
Polesworth Working Mens Club

07/06/70
Five of Clubs
Amington Liberal Club

08/06/70
Crazy Mabel (US)
Plus Paul Kent Disk-K-Tek
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

Tamworth Herald – 12/06/07
Fine for youth after dance hall affray
A 17-year-old labourer, one of more than 100 lined up on a dance floor and searched for offensive weapons after a teenager had been stabbed in the stomach during a Sunday night discotheque, appeared before Tamworth magistrates on Tuesday for sentence.

Peter Leonard Morgan of 75, Dimbles Lane, Lichfield, convicted at a previous court for carrying offensive weapons and remanded in custody for reports, was fined £30, with £10 costs.

The Chairman, Mr. Arthur Heathcote, told Morgan; “You came along with the others to cause trouble in Tamworth. That is something we are not prepared to tolerate.”

Mr. John Grey, prosecuting, said Morgan was one of a number of youths who went to the Mercian Community Centre on the Leyfields Estate but the stabbing of an 18-year-old youth was nothing to do with him.

Mr. Grey said that during the search of the youths at the discotheque “a vast amount of stuff” like motor cycle and lavatory chains and a number of knives were found.

Morgan had a studded leather belt with a metal Maltese cross and he also had a pocket knife, Mr. Grey said. He had been convicted but sentence had been postponed for reports on his suitability for a return to borstal training.

Mr. Robin Heslop, defending, said Morgan had not been involved in any violence and it was his bad luck to be at the discotheque that night. To send him back to borstal would server no useful purpose.

Dictionary of Soul, Source of Power and Icons

13/06/70
Lincoln Black
Plus DJ – Jason Roberts and The Baron
Polesworth Memorial Hall

14/06/70
The Amalgamation
Kettlebrook Working Mens Club

19/06/70
Gavin Prime
Roger Ward

Atherstone FC Supporters Club

Tamworth Herald - 19/06/07
Enoch Powell at Tamworth College of FE
Shouts of Fascist and Racialist. A few young demonstrators giving the Nazi salute and crying seig heil were held back by police but there was no trouble.

Tamworth Herald - 19/06/70
“Contemporary music” club opens next week
Tamworth’s first ever “Contemporary Music” club opens on Wednesday at the Jolly Sailor public house.

The club is designed to cater for the fans of the blues, folk and progressive types of music.

In the words of founder Mike Hubbard, who recently produced a folk concert at the Jolly Sailor “The club will help to fill a large gap in Tamworth as there is no entertainment in the town at present which specifically caters for the younger generation.”

The opening group will be one of the Big Bear Promotions groups “Tea and Symphony” a well-know Birmingham progressive band, whose members play over 35 different instruments and include light shows and comic spots in their act.

Future bookings include groups: Kite, Gasoline, New Modern Idiot Grunt Band, Pig Sty Hill Light Orchestra, Magna Carta, Gerry Lochran and Medicine Head.”

The resident club M.C. will be Pete Clement who has featured in several recent Little Theatre productions of folk music and poetry readings.

“One of the main features of the club is that amplification will only be used when necessary and dancing will not be allowed as the club is for musical appreciation only.” Mr. Clement commented.

The club’s other founder, Mr. Roy Everett, a greengrocer from Deer Park and a Big Bear Artiste with several records to his credit said of the club’s future:
“If the club proves successful it is hoped to expand to other areas and I certainly feel the scope in this “field” is tremendous as so much can fall into the “contemporary music” category.

Tamworth Herald - 19/06/70
CANNABIS DRUG PEDDLED AMONG STUDENTS
Cannabis resin bought by a 17-year-old college student at £9 an ounce was peddled among fellow students.

Lichfield magistrates were told this last Thursday when six youths – one of them from Tamworth, appeared before them and pleaded guilty to drug offences.

Paul Rex Williams (17) of Wigginton Road, Tamworth was fined £15 with £5 costs.

Alderman Taylor told them: “It is the first time that this kind of thing has come up at Lichfield and I think you realise that these are most dangerous and serious offences.”

Tamworth Herald – 19/06/70
Success of Young Farmers’ chicken barbecueSuccess of Young Farmers’ chicken barbecue
Over 450 people attended the annual chicken barbecue held by Tamworth Young Farmers’ Social Club at Thorpe Hall on Friday. They were able to dance into the small hours to the music of “Cartridge” and records by a disc jockey.

20/06/70
Gin
Plus Geoff Owen Disk-K-Tek
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

20/06/70
Beat Dance
Dosthill Cosmopolitan Club

21/06/70
Dave Stuart Disco
Dosthill Cosmopolitan Club

24/06/70
24/06/70 - Tea & Symphony, Contemporary Music Club, Jolly Sailor Tea & Symphony
Contemporary Music Club
Jolly Sailor

26/06/70
North Warks Beagles Barbecue
Peppermint Circus
Elmside Farm, Nailstone
Plus the Huxley Mushroom
DJ Andy Mac

26/06/70
Palace – Where Eagles Dare

28/06/70
The Zodiacs
Atherstone FC Supporters Club

29/06/70
The Saturn 5
Glascote Working Mens Club


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