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Tamworth Bands History : 1971

July to September

Tamworth Herald – 02/07/71

Radio One Club’s Tamworth show was “incredible”
Radio One Club’s Tamworth show was “incredible”That was how zany disc-jockey Noel Edmonds summed up Radio One Club’s two hour show in Tamworth last Thursday.

Enthusiastic teenagers began to queue outside the Assembly Rooms at 9 a.m. – three hours before the show began – and by the time the doors opened the crowds stretched as far as the Parish Church.

The show was staged following approaches to the BBC by Mr. Con Bagwell, the Borough Council’s community buildings officer.

There was a huge welcome waiting for a disbelieving Mr. Edmonds when he arrived at Tamworth railway station. Waiting to greet him as he stepped off the train were more than 400 cheering fans, who followed him “Pied-Piper” style as he walked into the town centre.

An estimated 2,000 people saw the show during the two-hour national broadcast of “pop” records, jingles and live music by a Birmingham based group, “Fred’s Box.”

As groups of fans left the hall at the end of school and work breaks, they were replaced by others just as keen to watch the first Radio Club visit to the town.

Producer Mike Ford was “overwhelmed” by the number of record requests – by telephone and telegram and way-out messages handed up from among the audience.

One of the requests came on a “postcard” nearly five feet across. A guitar displayed another message – and there were several requests written on girls’ panties thrown onto the stage.

Said Noel Edmonds later: “I’ve done a lot of shows around the country, but this was unbelievable. It was even better than our recent Nuneaton show, which was a big success.”

Mr. Bagwell commented: “The attendance and audience participation surpassed all expectations. The crowd was absolutely superb – there was no trouble at all..

“I have worked on this kind of thing before and they were the best-behaved audience I have ever seen.”

Another tribute came from the producer. “They were a very friendly crowd.” Said Mr. Ford.

Now the BBC is to consider Tamworth as a venue for another show.

02/07/71
Tamworth College Students Union
Disco-o-Tech
DJ The Baron
Students Common Room

03/07/71
Disco ‘71
Weston Green
DJ Tommy Farr

Mile Oak Community Centre

03/07/71
Hear Rock Rebellion
Featured live on Emperor Rosko radio show
Saturday 26th June 12-2.00pm
See Rock Rebellion
Plus Able Fletcher
DJ Geoff Owen

At Tamworth and District Indoor Chicken Barbecue
Lonkhills Farm

03/07/71
The Zodiacs
Grendon Working Mens Club

03/07/71
Cataracts
Polesworth Working Mens Club

03/07/71
DJ Dave Carter
Dosthill Club

04/07/71
Folk Evening
“Cowboy” Bran Williams
The New Coins, Hugh Tetley, The Brum Lot

Polesworth Youth Centre

06/07/71
DJ Clyde Barrow
Susanna’s

Tamworth Herald – 09/07/71
OVER 1,000 PEOPLE HELP TO RAISE £500 AT ROUND TABLE BARBECUE
About £500 was raised at Tamworth Round Table’s barbecue held at Lonkhills Farm, Thorpe Estate, on Saturday evening. Nearly 1,100 people attended the barbecue and danced to the music of Rock Rebellion, Able Fletcher and D.J. Geoff Owen. This annual event has become one of the most successful in Tamworth and district, and this year’s was no exception.

09/07/71
Disco
DJ – The Clive Stewart Show

Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

09/07/71
Bethany
DJ Laney Sounds

Susanna’s

10/07/71
Disco ‘71
DJ Malcolm Jay (Radio 1)
Mile Oak Community Centre

10/07/71
Chicken Barbecue
Lloyd Jackson
Manor Farm, Newton Regis

12/07/71
DJ The Flying Circus
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

Tamworth Herald – 16/07/71
Over 200 had to be turned away!Over 200 had to be turned away!
So many people made a bee-line for Newton Regis barbecue on Saturday night that organisers were forced to turn away more than 200.

The event – the third of its kind – attracted a record 1,300 visitors to Mr. And Mrs. John Wilson’s Manor Farm.

16/07/71
Disco
DJ – Laney Sounds
Dosthill Club

17/07/71
The Change of Direction
Grendon Working Mens Club

17/07/71
The Mind Alive
Coton and Hopwas British Legion Club

17/07/71
Disco ‘71
Laney Sounds
Mile Oak Community Centre

24/07/71
Effigy
DJ Ken Aston

Mile Oak Community Centre

24/07/71
DJ – Flying Circus
Dosthill Club

Suasannah’s late night Friday and Saturday until 2.00am25/07/71
DJ – Gary Clark
Dosthill Club

31/07/71
Smokestack
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

Every Tuesday Night
Polesworth Miners Welfare Club FC
Penalty Spot Disco

Tamworth Herald – 30/07/71
Scala Nuneaton – Flesh (Andy Warhol)

30/07/71
The Brodie Sound Disco
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

31/07/71
Smokestack
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

31/07/71
Disco
DJ – Dave Keen
Dosthill Club

31/07/71
Disco ‘71
Max Grant
Mile Oak Community Centre

02/08/71
Disco
DJ – Mike Lynch
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

Mick Weale Disco Advert06/08/71
Discron
DJ – Ronnie Stevens

Atherstone Miners Welfare Club

07/08/71
Trinity Georgians Jazz Band
Disco
Embryonic Disco Mick Elliott and Friends

Wilnecote Parish Hall

07/08/71
Bell & Arc
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

07/08/71
The Hy-Kells
Tamworth Progressive Club

12/08/71 - Picketty Witch, Plus Statesmen, Susannah’s07/08/71
Disco ‘71
Gary Clarn
Mile Oak Community Centre

12/08/71
Picketty Witch
Plus Statesmen

Susanna’s

Tamworth Herald – 13/08/71
DISAPPOINTING ATTENDANCE AT JAZZ BAND DISCODISAPPOINTING ATTENDANCE AT JAZZ BAND DISCO
Counter-attractions in the area hit the attendance at Trinity Georgian Jazz Band’s disco at Wilnecote Parish Hall on Saturday. Mrs Patricia Lake (treasurer) said “We had hoped for well over 100, but only about 80 people attended.” Now they hope two other dances planned for the future, in aid of band funds, will draw bigger attendances.

Tamworth Herald – 13/08/71
Palace – The Aristocats

13/08/71
Pop Barbecue
“Forever”, Kilroy, Emery Chase, Roadrunner Disco
Manor Farmhouse,
Twycross

13/08/71
The Mods
Susanna’s

14/08/71
Money Jungle
Susanna’s

14/08/71
Five of Clubs
Tamworth Progressive Club

14/08/71
Disco ‘71
Steve Earl
Mile Oak Community Centre

17/08/71
Elton Class
Susanna’s

17/08/71
Ron Peel
Susanna’s

17/08/71
Malcolm Jay (Radio 1)
Polesworth Miners Welfare Club

Tamworth Herald – 20/08/06
Despite weather, 400 at Twycross “pop” barbecue
A joint children’s fund was given a boost at the week-end when more than 400m people attended a “pop” barbecue at Manor Farmhouse, Twycross, in aid of Twycross Village Children’s Fund, to provide a playground, and an Ashby school fund.

20/08/71
Disco
DJ – Clive Stevens
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

21/08/71
The Madisons
Grendon Working Mens Club

21/08/71
Gringo
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

21/08/71
Disco ‘71
Devil Canyon Rock Band
DJ – Kent Aston

Mile Oak Community Centre

27/08/71
Barn Dance
North Warwickshire Beagles
Food for Thought and Disco
Whitacre Hall, Dog Lane, Nether Whitacre

28/08/71
The Long Johns
Amington Liberal Club

28/08/71
Disco ‘71
Clyde
Mile Oak Community Centre

29/08/71
Disco
DJ - Ray Day
Wood End Youth Centre

29/08/71
The Madisons
Atherstone FC Supporters Club

30/08/71
The Hy Kells
Grendon Working Mens Club

30/08/71
Kahn
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

30/08/71
Aquarius
Atherstone FC Supporters Club

31/08/71
Penalty Spot Disco
DJ – Clyde Barrow
Polesworth Miners Welfare Club

Tamworth Herald - 03/09/71
Polesworth Pyrenean pups named after pop stars.
Elvis, Lulu, Ringo, Ella, Englebert, Petula, Hank, otis, Esther, Dionne, Ella and Lena.
Mr and Mrs Alan Hoare and pedigree pet Heidi, had a litter of 12 pups, the 13th died.

Tamworth Herald - 03/09/71
Palace – The Italian Job

03/09/71
Tate Five
Wood End Youth Centre

04/09/71
Home (Soft rock)
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

04/09/71 - Disco, DJ – Earl St. John, Dosthill Club04/09/71
Disco
DJ – Earl St. John
Dosthill Club

05/09/71
Disco
Spot Club
DJ – Jason Roberts

10/09/71
Whittington Chicken Barbecue and Barn Dance
Martin James Band
In-sync Disco

Sheepwash Farm, Whittington

Tamworth Herald – 10/09/71
Palace – Soldier Blue (X)

10/09/71
Disco
DJ – Ron Peel
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

11/01/71
Disco ‘71
Personic Sound
Mile Oak Community Centre

11/09/71
Disco
DJ – Tony Craige
Dosthill Club

18/09/71
15th Anniversary Dance
Foseco Sports and Social Club
The Harry Engleman BBC Dance Orchestra

15/09/71
Paul Brett’s Sage
Polesworth Memorial Hall
Millbank Promotions

18/09/71
Saturday Morning Disco
Three Top DJs and free records
Assembly Rooms

21/09/71 - The Fortunes and Chicory Tip, Susanna’s18/09/71
Five of Clubs
Grendon Working Mens Club

18/09/71
Disco – Ray Day
Tamworth Youth Centre

18/09/71
Disco ‘71
Mark Slade
Mile Oak Community Centre

21/09/71
The Fortunes and Chicory Tip
Susanna’s

23/09/71 - Top Disco – Light Show, DJ - Johnny Slade, Twycross Country Club23/09/71
Top Disco – Light Show
DJ - Johnny Slade
Twycross Country Club

Tamworth Herald – 24/09/71
IS THIS WHAT YOUNGSTERS REALLY THINK OF TAMWORTH?
About the only thing you can do in Tamworth is go for a pint.

Have local young people got a justifiable grouse?

I have been finding out what the “teens” and “twenties” have to say about what Tamworth has to offer to fill their leisure hours – and what new entertainment they should like to see.

For the ’71 round up of opinion, read on…

Seventeen-year-old secretarial student, Pearl Coppage of Stevenson RoadSeventeen-year-old secretarial student, Pearl Coppage of Stevenson Road, Leyfields: “There just isn’t enough going on. If I go to the youth centre, I will have to mix with 13-14 year-olds. There are a few people of my own age there.

“Tamworth needs more discotheques and we could also do with a ten-pin bowl, a skating rink and more big-name groups. I usually go to dances out of town, but the taxi fares are too expensive.”

Shorthand-typist Diane Richardson, 20 of Albert Road: “Tamworth is hopeless in the evening. I suppose I could still go to the youth club, but the members there all seem a lot younger. I enjoy ten-pin bowling, but the travelling means an expensive night-out.

“A late-opening café where young people could chat over a coffee and beefburger without spending too much money would be great.”

Stores worker, Philip Billingham, 17, of Argyle Street, Glascote: “There doesn’t seem to be anything in Tamworth apart from an old fashioned cinema. I g there about once a week and spend an evening at a discotheque now and then.

“I have tried to get in to Tamworth youth centre a couple fo times, but I was told there was a waiting list.”

Storekeeper Alan Roberts, 17 of Townsend Close, Newton RegisPeter Hanratty, 20-year-old despatch operator of Kitwood Avenue, Dordon: “About the only thing you can do in Tamworth is go for a pint. I play football for my works team in Tamworth and go dancing with my wife in Birmingham once a fortnight.

“With all the Birmingham families moving in to the town, surely Tamworth could provide something like a bowling alley.”

Storekeeper Alan Roberts, 17 of Townsend Close, Newton Regis: “Tamworth is dead as far as I cans ee. I go to a discotheque at Measham a couple of times a week and o in for motor-cycle rallying, but I only come in to Tamworth to see the occasional film.”

And shop assistant Jane Windridge, 18 of Rene Road, Bolehall; “I used to go roller skating in the Castle Grounds when I was younger, it was good fun and I think the rink should be re-opened.

“I’m sure a lot of teenagers would go to a bowling alley if one opened in the town. More dances would also brighten things yup.”

Next week – the “other side of the coin. Mr. John Welch, Tamworth’s Social Relations Officer, will reply in the “Herald” to the young critics.

24/09/71
Disco
Flying Circus
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

25/09/71
Saturday Morning Disco
Tommy Farr
Assembly Rooms

28/09/71 - The Searchers, Susannah’s27/09/71
Disco
Geoff Owen
Fazeley Victory Working Mens Club

28/09/71
Mercia Ward Youth Centre
Disco
DJ – Max Grant

28/09/71
The Searchers
Susanna’s

29/09/71 - Hawkind and Amon Dic, The Hungry Freak’s Show, Atherstone Memorial Hall29/09/71
Hawkind and Amon Din
The Hungry Freak’s Show
Atherstone Memorial Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 



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