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Tamworth Bands History : 1970

January to March

Tamworth Herald - 02/01/70
Plans for a College Rag Week including a five group concert
A fashion show featuring “way-out” clothes and a five-group concert are two of the new events planned for Tamworth College’s rag week between March 7 and 14.

“We are approaching disk jockey Jimmy Savile to see if he will take part in the (sponsored) walk”, said 17-year-old student Betty Jackson of Lichfield.

The rag programme will end on Saturday night with a ball for which a popular group is being booked.

02/01/70
Palace – Peter Pan

04/01/70
The Gee Jays
Tamworth Progressive Club

Tamworth Herald - 09/01/70
Tom Kennedy resigns his post as Chairman of the Leisure Activities Committee

09/01/70
Palace – 101 Dalmations

10/01/70
Body and Soul (9 piece soul group)
The Dave Keen Disco Sounds
Polesworth Memorial Hall

10/01/70
Tuxedo Junction
Unicorn DJ
Soggy Pee
Atherstone Memorial Hall

10/01/70
Kathy Christian and the Crusaders
Polesworth Working Mens Club

11/01/70
Disco
The Dave Stewart Show

Wood End Youth Centre

13/01/70
Disco Night
Hurley Working Mens Club

One hundred girls and a manTamworth Herald - 16/01/70
One hundred girls and a man
One hundred fourth formers at Perrycrofts Girls’ School, Tamworth held their new year’s party at the school dancing to records organised by a local disc jockey.

16/01/70
Palace – Carry on Camping

16/01/70
Disk-K-Tek
Dave Keen and Mathew

Lemonade (from Birmingham)
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

16/01/70
The Bob-Cats
Kingsbury Working Mens Club

17/01/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Amington Liberal Club

17/01/70
Grizelda
DJ Dave Terry
Tamworth Youth Centre
Members Only 5/-

20/01/70
Disco Night
DJ – Jason Roberts

Hurley Working Mens Club

23/01/70
The Flu
Kingsbury Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald - 23/01/70
Arts Club suggest an imaginative scheme for improving Tamworth’s ASSEMBLY ROOMS
An imaginative plan for major improvements at Tamworth’s Corporation-owned Assembly Rooms is being put forward by the borough Arts Club.

Phase one of the scheme would involve building a new annexe on the left-hand side of the hall housing new stage doors leading to dressing rooms, toilets, make-up room and cast waiting area at the same level as the existing stage, and with scenery workshops and a store in the basement below.

23/01/70
Continent’s Rave – DJ Mark Stevens
+ Go-Go Girls

Polesworth Memorial Hall

24/01/70 - Black Sabbath, Polesworth Memorial Hall, Millbank Promotions24/01/70
Black Sabbath
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

24/01/70
The Lunatic Fringe (from ‘pop’ to ‘mod’ and back)
Tamworth Progressive Club

24/01/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Belgrave Miners Welfare Club

24/01/70
Fourth Dimension
Wood End Working Mens Club

25/01/70
Disco
Shelby Sounds

Wood End Youth Centre

27/01/70
Geoff Owen Disco
Hurley Working Mens Club

29/01/70
The Lota Four
Polesworth Working Mens Club

30/01/70
Palace – Magnificent 7

31/01/70
The Hiltones
Belgrave Miners Welfare Club

31/01/70
The Two Tones
Kettlebrook Working Mens Club

31/01/70
William Tolson Mill Social Club Dance
Silver Leaf Serenaders plus Camelot
Missanda Suite, Drayton Manor

03/02/70
Disco
DJ – Jason Roberts

Hurley Working Mens Club

05/02/70 - Midland Hot Rod Racing Club Dance, The McThomas Showband, Drayton Manor Ballroom05/02/70
Midland Hot Rod Racing Club Dance
The McThomas Showband
Drayton Manor Ballroom
Admission: 7/6

06/02/70
Camelot
DJ Dave Keen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

Tamworth Herald – 06/02/70
Local group hope to make charts

Camelot - pictured left to right are lead guitarist Rod Harrison, bass player John Snip and drummer Aden Archer.
Camelot - pictured left to right are lead guitarist Rod Harrison, bass player John Snip and drummer Aden Archer.

A LOCAL GROUP may soon be making a bid for the record charts as a well known progressive recording company wishes them to make tapes of their compositions at the company’s studios.

A song writing contract with a music publishing company is also a future possibility. The group is retaining a semi-professional status for the time being with Archer continuing work as a joiner and Snip and Harrison as tele-communications engineers.

However they hope to turn professional as soon as Camelot has established its name and reputation and the future looks promising. Bookings include a local concert and a two week tour of Ireland definitely fixed for early March.

Recently formed “Camelot” describe the music they play as “heavy acid rock” and comprise of Aden Archer (19), drummer from Polesworth, John Snip (21) bass player from Tamworth and Rod Harrison (21) also of Tamworth, who plays lead guitar. All have formerly belonged to other local groups.

Rod Harrison, believes their key to success in the future will be the originality of their composition and playing. The group is to make tapes of their self-penned compositions for a recording company which is interested in recording Camelot at a future date.

Tamworth Herald – 06/02/70
Telegram to Stardom

Telegram to StardomA surprise telegram sent a 16-year-old Tamworth youth on a jet flight to London – and possibly stardom.

Charlie Harrison of George Street, Tamworth, is the bass player in a new group “Judas Jump” who will be making a bid for the record charts with “Run for your life” their first record to be released next week.

The new group is a combination of two chart-topping groups the “Herd” and the “Amen Corner

The group were having difficulty in finding a good bass guitarist until Carl Wayne, a former member of Birmingham group the “Move”, recommended Charlie Harrison.

An urgent telegram was sent to Tamworth and one day later Charlie found himself on the Isle of Wight where he spent six weeks practising with the other members of the group.

Next month the group will be off to America, followed by a European tour. No live performances are planned in Britain for another year, but the group will be appearing on “Top of the Pops” and other television and radio shows.

Prior to joining “Judas Jump” Charlie played with several other groups.

He left the Mercian Boys School in 1968 and while working as an apprentice at Messrs. Percy Lane’s factory in Tamworth, he played with “Chapter 24”, a local group.

He became a fully professional musician with the Birmingham group “Paradox”, who released an unsuccessful record. Until recently he was a member of the “Mindbenders” another well-known group, who have now disbanded.

06/06/70
Palace – Carry on Spying

06/02/70
Camelot
Dave Keen Disco
Polesworth Memorial Hall

06/02/70
The Hiltones
Birchmoor Working Mens Club

07/02/70
Big Idea plus their dynamic light show
Plus Shakespeare Lodge
Soggy Pee
Atherstone Memorial Hall

08/02/70
Disco Night
Dave Stuart Show

Wood End Youth Centre

13/02/70
Lemonade (from Birmingham)
The Sound Venture
DJ – Dave Harris
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

13/02/70
The Two Tones
Belgrave Miners Welfare Club

14/02/70
Tamworth College Valentines Dance
Copperfield and Shakespeare Lodge
Tamworth College of FE

14/02/70
The Bob Mason Orchestra
Valentines Ball
Foseco Sports and Social Club

20/02/70
Palace – Carry on Again Doctor

20/02/70
Disco
Atherstone Miners Welfare Club

20/02/70
Disc-o-Tech
Tamworth College
DJ – Jason Roberts

21/02/70
E.B. Hamel and Sons
The Bob Mason Dance Orchestra
The Crusaders, with Kathy
Drayton Manor, Tower Suite

21/02/70
Johnny Ball and Cabaret
Foseco Sports and Social Club

21/02/70
Roy Gee
Plus The Stax Explosions

DJ Mark Brown (Coventry)
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

21/02/70
Bony Jackson and The Flight Emotion
Plus The Ultra Sound
Atherstone Memorial Hall

21/02/70
The Sprites
Wood End Working Mens Club

21/02/70
Light Fantastic plus Groovy DJ
Tamworth Youth Centre

21/02/70
Bill Bailey and His Band
Austrey Working Mens Club

22/02/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Austrey Working Mens Club

22/02/70
Disco
Jason Roberts

Wood End Youth Centre

26/02/70
Lota Four
Polesworth Working Mens Club

28/02/70
The Jackpots
Wood End Working Mens Club

28/02/70
Dictionary of Soul
DJ Geoff Owen

Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

28/02/70
The Truth
Tamworth Progressive Club

28/02/70
Regency Lemon
Plus Grit
Soggy Pee
Atherstone Memorial Hall

01/03/70
The Keymen
Wood End Working Mens Club

01/03/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Kettlebrook Working Mens Club

03/03/70
DJ – Geoff Owen
Hurley Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald - 06/03/70
Middle Entry – First Shop Opened – Multi-Broadcast

Tamworth Herald - 06/03/70
TEENAGERS’ POP GROUP AT POLESWORTH COFFEE EVENING

Three Polesworth teenagers who have formed up into a versatile pop and folk group played to their first public audience on Saturday – and added to the success of a village Methodist Church coffee evening.

The group which has not yet been given a name, is made up of 16-year-old David Wood and his cousin Tricia Wood, also 16 and Sarah Collins a year older. Tricia’s mother is the trust treasurer of the church, Mrs Jean Wood. The coffee evening held in the church raised £12 fir trust funds.

Rag 70 : Tamworth College06/03/70
Rag 70
Tamworth College

06/03/70
Hiltons
Birchmoor Working Mens Club

07/03/70
Jean Denver and the Drumbeats
Tamworth Progressive Club

07/03/70
Cartridge
Plus The Bob-Cats
Soggy Pee
Atherstone Memorial Hall

07/03/70
Aarons Rod
DJ Dave Keen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

10/03/70 - Ffolly (Big Bear Records) - Black Sabbath, Locomotive, Tea and Symphony, New Bakerloo, Tamworth College of Further Education10/03/70
Ffolly (Big Bear Records)
Black Sabbath
Locomotive
Tea and Symphony
New Bakerloo
Tamworth College of Further Education

10/03/70
Disco Night
DJ – Jason Roberts

Hurley Working Mens Club

12/03/70
Lota Four
Polesworth Working Mens Club

13/03/70
Disco
Atherstone Miners Welfare Club

Tamworth Herald – 13/03/70
Call for a £20 minimum wage, 40-hour working week and 3 weeks holiday by the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers Union at a Tamworth Conference.

13/03/70
Disc-o-Tech
DJ – Jason Roberts
Tamworth College

13/03/70
Disco
Atherstone Miners Welfare

16/03/70 - Disco, DJ – Malcolm Jay (Radio 1), Wood End Youth Centre15/03/70
Tranquility
Atherstone FC Supporters Club

16/03/70
Disco
DJ – Malcolm Jay (Radio 1)
Wood End Youth Centre

17/03/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Grendon Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald - 20/03/70
Theatre, malthouse, Baptist chapel…soon to be demolishedTheatre, malthouse, Baptist chapel…soon to be demolished

21/03/70
Mandrake
Plus DJ Geoff Owen
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

22/03/70
Lota Four
Polesworth Working Mens Club

21/03/70
Ho’ Down
Barn Dance and Square Dance
The Rustic Reelers
Wilnecote Community Centre

21/03/70
Revolver
Plus DJ Dave Stuart
Tamworth Youth Centre

22/03/70
Kathy and the Crusaders
Birchmoor Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald - 23/03/70
YOUTH CENTRE’S LIGHTING SYSTEM CHRISTENED WITH DISCOTHEQUE
YOUTH CENTRE’S LIGHTING SYSTEM CHRISTENED WITH DISCOTHEQUEWood End Youth Centre’s new lighting system was christened on Monday night when Radio One disk jockey Malcolm Jay made an appearance.

The new lighting was installed at a cost of £78 by the youth club leader Raymond Howell and chairman Alan Wright after being quoted a fee of £350 by a professional lighting firm.

The lights include spotlights, various coloured effects and other attractions.

Tamworth Herald – 27/03/70
PRESSURE OF WORK DROVE POLESWORTH MAN TO WRITING POETRY
PRESSURE of work drove a 46-year-old Polesworth man to writing poetry.

Now only 18 months after he first started writing, Mr. D. T. Baker of “The Uplands”, 49 Fairfields Hill, Polesworth, has had one book of 38 poems published, and two of his poems featured in an anthology.

“I started to write poetry as a form of mental therapy” says Mr. Baker, who is are a manager for a television rental firm.

“There is a lot of pressure in the selling business and, because I don’t drink and don’t take tablets, I needed a hobby to off-set the strain. I had always wanted to write a book but it would involve too much concentration”.

Tamworth Herald – 27/03/70
Drama adjudicator criticises revving motorcycles outside the Assembly Rooms. Hells Angels broke the concentration of players and audience members during the Drama Festival.

27/03/70
Disco
Jason Roberts

Wood End Youth Centre

28/03/70
Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen
Tamworth Round Table
Drayton Manor Tower Suite

30/03/70 - Strait Lace (Vertigo artistes), Plus African Grass, DJ Dave Harris29/03/70
The Millionaires
Glascote Working Mens Club

30/03/70
Strait Lace (Vertigo artistes)
Plus African Grass
DJ Dave Harris

 

 

 

A trumpetful of bitter for Kenny Ball
A 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.

 

 




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