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Old 14-06-2011, 08:20   #1
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Accy clubs in 60s



I once saw Champion Jack Dupree at a club on corner of Knowlmere St and Whalley Road about 1964. Can't remember the name of it though. There was a back room where there was lots of gambling. Neil Berry and Brian Boyd (anybody remember them?) used to really get into the sleazy card shark roles and they'd only be about 15 or 16 :-) There were some great local bands used to play there too. Also up and around the corner there was the 'Hearts' youth club which got packed solid on a Saturday night but closed down all of a sudden. Anybody remember those days?
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Old 14-06-2011, 08:35   #2
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I can remember a dance hall called The Arcadian (Arcs) which was on the corner of Knowlmere St and Malt St. A couple called Clifford and Eleanor (can't remember surname) ran it around the early 60's I seem to recall.
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Old 14-06-2011, 08:39   #3
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Could it be the Arcs AKA Arcadium Ballroom you're talking about? Can't remember a backroom, though.

The Arcadium Ballroom, Accrington on Manchesterbeat - the group and music scene of Manchester in the '60s

Champion Jack, although originally from New Orleans, lived in Halifax in the 60's, after marrying an English woman and appeared at lots of venues around the country. Saw him give a brilliant performance at the Jazz Club, circa '68/'69.
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Old 14-06-2011, 08:44   #4
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The only one I think it could be is the Cavern which was roughly in that vicinity, and I remember him playing the Jazz club Wyn
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The only one I think it could be is the Cavern which was roughly in that vicinity, and I remember him playing the Jazz club Wyn
Reckon you're right, Jay. Never went there, but after having heard about it, the Cavern sounds more the sort of venue that Champion Jack would play at. It's just the mention of Knowlmere St that threw me.
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Old 14-06-2011, 09:05   #6
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Dont think the cavern was open 64? was later, cant remember jack dupree on yon. also think neil berry would be 17 in 64, if its the lad i remember,came from Thorneyholme Rd, / Ribblesdale Ave, area.
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The Cavern was where Dupree played, that's where there was a back room. It might have been 63. I was tall for my age so got into places. I might have had my first taste of alcohol there.

It might have been Arcs instead of Hearts? Perhaps I heard it wrong. It might have been just for youngsters on a Friday night maybe? It was either where Dandy mentions or possibly was the church hall further up? One large room with small stage at one end.

Neil Berry was from Roe Greave Road in Ossy, as was Brian Boyd
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The Cavern was where Dupree played, that's where there was a back room. It might have been 63. I was tall for my age so got into places. I might have had my first taste of alcohol there.

It might have been Arcs instead of Hearts? Perhaps I heard it wrong. It might have been just for youngsters on a Friday night maybe? It was either where Dandy mentions or possibly was the church hall further up? One large room with small stage at one end.

Neil Berry was from Roe Greave Road in Ossy, as was Brian Boyd
I might be wrong here but I don't think the Cavern had a licence, might be wrong but the few times I did go I'm sure there was no booze, remember Long John Boldry playing there and Julie Driscoll and the Brian Augor Trinity
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You might be right about the licence, Jaysay, but there was some booze sneaked in :-) I saw Long John Baldry there too!

I'm very fuzzy about where the Cavern was, but it seems it was the Arts I went to, looking at Wynonie's picture.
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ah musta been 2 neil berrys then, or possibly 3 think there was one on Dill Hall Lane near manor gardens, though me memorys not the greatest think now the one i first mentioned was n Alan not neil
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The Cavern was where Dupree played, that's where there was a back room. It might have been 63. I was tall for my age so got into places. I might have had my first taste of alcohol there.

It might have been Arcs instead of Hearts? Perhaps I heard it wrong. It might have been just for youngsters on a Friday night maybe? It was either where Dandy mentions or possibly was the church hall further up? One large room with small stage at one end.

Neil Berry was from Roe Greave Road in Ossy, as was Brian Boyd
That church hall-type place further up (corner of Whalley Road and York St) did have a youth club, as I remember some lads in my class at AGS used to attend. It had a stage at one end too, as they used to put plays on sometimes.

Arcs was just one room with a stage at one end, although it was more just a space than a stage, as it wasn't raised from the floor. Regular group when I used to go there ('65/'66) were the Soundcasters.
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That church hall-type place further up (corner of Whalley Road and York St) did have a youth club, as I remember some lads in my class at AGS used to attend. It had a stage at one end too, as they used to put plays on sometimes.

Arcs was just one room with a stage at one end, although it was more just a space than a stage, as it wasn't raised from the floor. Regular group when I used to go there ('65/'66) were the Soundcasters.
Think that was Whalley Road Congregational Church Youth Club Wyn used to pop round there on a Friday night occasionally
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I've a feeling now that there was perhaps one or two gigs in the church hall meant for under 16's or such, but they got so crowded and older youths would come, that maybe the church couldn't keep control so they shut it down.
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Taking about Dance halls anybody remember Spring Hill on a Saturday Night, was a popular dance hall in the early 60s, was part of Spring Hill Methodists Church and was run by a woman called Mrs Quipp, well I think that was her name, can remember going round to her house after school it was full of teeny boppers listening to music she live just down from the church on Richmond Road
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That church hall-type place further up (corner of Whalley Road and York St) did have a youth club, as I remember some lads in my class at AGS used to attend. It had a stage at one end too, as they used to put plays on sometimes.
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That belonged to Whalley Road Congregational Church , Wyn , now United Reformed Church .
My dad met my mum there in 1930s . He was in the Sunshine Boys who put on concerts there .
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