Tony Smith could blood some of the club's youngest talent at Sheffield Eagles this Sunday. 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. 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. variation on the Albion Street theme. Peter Croskill vets everyone as they come in the door specially designed, he says, to keep out undesirables. In the late 60s I think it was known as 'The Round' and /or 'Bizarre society' c.1971. Demolished along with Odyssey next door following a fire in 1984. It was a turning point for the city. This part of Albion Street had been the scene (no pun intended) of clubs of one sort or another since the 1960s; The Old Ormonde Club was listed at No.22 Albion Street from 1961 to 1978 (No.3 Albion Street in 1905!) In 1970 plans were submitted for an extension to the Bishop Lane Club which involved the development of former property in Stewarts Yard, to the south of the original buildings of No.2 Bishop Lane. Scamps of course became Odyssey (actually wasnt it spelt wrong?) I have a really good file with lots of photos of the restoration process. The Scamp is a seaworthy 12 sailboat that can handle a good dose of adventure. [Scheduled for demolition in summer 2009 as part of the continuing Ferensway regeneration]. First listed in 1987 as a night-club, known colloquially as el-aays and incorporating Luckies Bar upstairs circa 2001. Noted under clubs, social & general from 1970 until 1973 but sounds a bit more up-market and dancey. But did it still serve Tetleys? Difficult to trace in the telephone directories unless it was listed as a pub? Between 1977 and 1988 the number of mobile discos stayed around the 15 mark, reaching a peak of 18 in 1984. Another regular venue in the 1950s and 1960s for ballroom dancing etc. Latterly the New York Hotel & Ballroom, from the 1950s onwards, where you could dance away to Harold Dawson & his band. 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. At lunchtimes we gave people excellent spaghetti bolognese liberally boosted with garlic andcooked in the tiny kitchen on the premises. For discos are now more than just rooms in which to dance, with records booming away in the background. Welcome to SCAMP Security. First listed under clubs, social & general in 1982 having replaced the New Waltham Club, remaining until 1985. I remember seeing many of Hulls Rock Bands here around 1980, notably the wonderfully named Ethel The Frog who blew my mind with a heavy version of Eleanor Rigby (as well as the guitarist having a Gibson Explorer guitar). Continued until late 1999 or early 2000 when both became The Universal. Still running in 1989 but converted to the Paradise Club in 1989-90. Later became the Prohibition 66 Club? Hull Entertainment Guide- Issue No.8 April 1948, Vogue Publicity Co., 6 Bond St. It closed and re-opened again in the late 1990s but was not listed in 1999. qiiktitle = 'Ephemera%3A%20Scamps%20Ticket'; Part of the Manchester Hotel and a very cool place to go in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They have very regular bookings at various pubs in the district where they are an added attraction for the customers. The mobile disco world has its own lingo. Enjoying a renaissance in the early naughties. This marked possibly the beginning of the new breed of discos, a mobile event rather than a static club? It was still open in 1995 but not listed in 1996. Excellent music, always. It closed in 1971 after Baileys opened and was refurbished. It later became a club known as Scamps, before developing into a nightclub in the 1980s called Le Beat and then Metro. Charlotte joined the team in April 2022 and is doing a BA in Childhood & Youth Studies. 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. The most common age group we meet says Tony is the 18 to 24 age group, these are the people who go in to a pub to listen to discos. Revolution in the Head; The Beatles Records and the Sixties, Ian Macdonald. White Boy Singin the Blues; The Black Roots of White Rock, Michael Bane. I have still got my membership card with nice sillouette figure on the front. Beechgrove Scout Hut
And as Peter Croskill says young people do seem to have more money than they used to. A foam party at Kings Club on Canvey in 1995. The headline was: -. I cant remember it as being licensed, but it may have been. A swish dance hall above the 1920s Jacksons store in Paragon Street. And it seems that where a change of words is needed to help right the situation, the right one is proving very difficult to find. Who remembers a popular night venue for clubbers and partygoers which met a sudden demise after it was ravaged by fire? Penguin Books, Harmondsworth 1982. 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. Andy also had a place 15 52 Spring bank called, originally the Speakeasy. Montagues had gone by the end of the 1980s and the Hull Food Restaurant took over after vacating their premises in Charles Street in 1991. Book Club Associates, London 1984. Hulls Folk Music crowd too had their own venues and haunts, and jive halls still catered for those Teddy Boys reluctant to give up their drapes and crepes. Hull Music Archive is an ongoing project which aims to document a full and detailed history of music from and related to . Noted for the first time in 1963 as the Wellington Social Club, under clubs, social & general but was probably more of a working mens club until its new lease of life in the late 1970s (?) Some suggest it was the site of the present Editorial Inn, and Paul Taylor, who visited in the late 1960s recalls: -'Penny Farthing was at the top of Spring Bank near Editorial but I think it was not at the end of a terrace but was mid terrace. Bailey's closed its doors and was put up for sale in August 1977 due to falling attendances. as a more trendy venue. Flipper Disc Caf, 155-157 Holderness Road. 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? 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. They saw the need for a smaller venue and opened the Brick House in April 1971, which also opened during the day with a shop and a caf where records could be listened to. Romeos & Juliets opened circa 1978-79 over the Co-op. Keith, Kitti and Lesley have all COMPLETED (YIPPEE)their level 7 in Social Care, Children & Young People. Conservation Action Group was very involved in its early days. as a more trendy venue. This remained the case throughout the 1960s but as the decade wore on the ballrooms began to be complemented by coffee bars, which became a place for teenagers to gather and listen to their new music whilst sipping Espresso day or night. All children have individual care plans completed to help with their development and support. And it was a lucky escape for the 400 clubbers who were in the venue only an hour before the fire broke out. One non musical memory was from that period when they couldn't serve you drinks except by waitress. It was part of the Hofbrauhaus chain, with others in Hull, Blackpool and other Stein swilling strongholds. Robert has also completed his level 7 in Social Care, Children & Young People. For cancellations or changes please text or call the team on, Please BOOK NOW using the Cheqdin Parents Portal or via the App, Cut off date is Friday 1st July after which late booking fees of 2.50 per child per session will be added, *** Please use SUBMIT ENQUIRY button for any registration queries before completing registration. Memories Of Scamps Nightclubby MrEUK 9 2 Playing tracks by Stargard, Candi Staton, Zapp, Kool & The Gang, Lew Kirton and more. By 1972 there were more: -, Diskord Enterprises, 13 Cranbourne Street, Light Fantastic, 15a Hull Road, Cottingham, Red Bird, Octagon House, 9 Norfolk Street. Pic 'Scamps_Nightclub': 'The entrance to Scamps' Pic 'scan0013 . It closed and re-opened again in the late 1990s but was not listed in 1999. See Barracuda. Tony Cliff is one of three partners who run a local mobile disco. Still open in 1992 but closed by ? But he finds no fights where he goes. Towards the end of its time, they opened a second dance floor on the ground floor. The Waterfront Club opened circa 1979 in a converted warehouse to acclaim from all sections of the community and after a near disastrous fire was still going strong in 2001. Previously known as Talk Of The South and now called Talk . It was a large two storey warehouse type building. [the Concise Oxford Dictionary (1982) describes a discotheque as a club, caf etc.,where records are played for dancing]. Another great name, and Near St Judes Church Hull's swingingist new club in a 1967 advertisement, mentioned in one of Tim Josephs Grandads columns in WHERE? Venue: Locarno Ballroom by Nick Boldock on 11th February 2018 A legendary local nightspot of the 1960s, the Locarno was the place to be until its closure in 1971. Slade again, and several others there. Did this become a record shop? Part of the Dorchester Hotel to you and I. Help! Opened late 1990 (?) Home About Us What We Do The club was built on a site at the junction with Grimston Street that had been vacant since the multi-storey car park adjoining it was built in 1966. on the site of the late Bali Ha`i. Clearly, the telephone book would only list the venues that actually had a telephone, so there must have been many more, but by 1961 two more. In the 1980s it became the alternative venue in Hull, and was the location for many events usually patronised by social workers, students or teachers. Very rough and tumble with an old black guy on the door who always had a baseball bat handy. Michael Appleton had been in charge for six months in his second stint with the club before getting the boot this afternoon. One manager spoke of a few 40 year olds wandering in late on a Saturday night, another that they were trying to reach the older group on a Tuesday evening and a few are tending to drift in. Hofbrauhaus later became Dingwalls the music venue and Scamps became Oddessy. Before its demise, the club had originally opened on February 11, 1982, with a guest appearance by Radio 1 DJ Simon Bates. A new name and a new image for the old Mecca/Locarno Ballroom although it was still part of the Mecca Group. Later listed as Club International, a night-club, until 1989. I remember seeing there, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (some of the band members sitting round the Queens Garden fountain in stage clothes earlier in the day). Emma Fee - Too Busy Watching Invisible Things. Run by Reg Lane and Andrea Petty. Noted in the telephone directory for the first time in 1975 under clubs, social & general. Became Tiffanys in 1973 and later L.A.s. Listed in the telephone directories under cafs and restaurants from 1964 until 1975. Hartlepool firm Camerons Brewery were also in a dilemma as they were due to submit details on turning the Dingwalls venue into a pub before the Hull City Council Planning Committee on January 11. The reason I particularly remembered thephoto was that it struck me as being very coincidental that the old Barracuda was so close to the new beer hall in the Exchange on the corner of Bowlalley Laneby the same name'. We were one of the first places to serve capuccinos and hot chocolate with whipped cream. scamps nightclub hulltyrone smith obituary. Opened in 1999 from the ashes of the re-vamped Paradise Club. Later to become the equally short-lived Mutiny on the Bounty pub etc., which also died a death or the same reasons. Late in 1993 it joined with Quigleys to create the Oasis Club and is now [2001] part of Club Zen. I will find the file. Listed in 1966 only and was probably an early dance venue similar to the Locarno but this has to be confirmed. Also catered for the rock crowd as most clubs eventually had to. The first of a number of clubs to occupy this site from 1990 onwards, which sadly involved the partial destruction of this section of a wonderful Georgian terrace. Listed as a night-club from 1992, it replace Club International, which ceased to be listed in the same year. The building's owners, London based Freshwater Group, made a start in sending insurance assessors to the building shell. Scamps Gymnastics & Legendary CYC All Stars are programs supported under the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha . Ruth is working towards her PDA Plus Level 9 in Childhood Practice, Leadership and Management since August 2021. They opened a new club downstairs in june 1968 as Penny Farthing, and we moved our radio discos there. . The strangely sixties sounding Telstar Club opened in September 1974 to serve Englands biggest housing estate. A representative of the management consortium said it could be 12 to 18 months before it was possible to re-open if a decision was taken to rebuild it. Took over from the short-lived Fagins in 1986. Was it anything to do with Furmans or were the rooms above the shop just vacant and available? The Oddessy Diskotek, formerly known as Scamps, located at no. as possibly a club over the covered market. The club was run by Derrick [Geoff?] Now [2001] Enigma. It was formerly Seven Seas Club, and had nice Tetleys beer in the upstairs bar. But those who admit to being under 18 on one night may want, for drinking purposes, to be over 18 on another. Now [2001] Club Zen. A dance-floor and a live venue that I always found a bit difficult to get in at first because of all the elitist student types. Rebuilt after blitz damage in the 1950s. Ticket for Scamps nightclub (loaned to us by Rob Goldberg thanks Rob!). An oldie but a goodie, The State opened as a nightclub in the 80s. Now they can include snack bars, flashing lights, waitress service, drinks with meals all competing for one of the most attractive money markets in the country today the teenagers. It may also have started life as a working mens club (see Working Mens Clubs page). He chuckled and added and if theres a fight I always seem to be in it. First listed in 1987 as a night-club, known colloquially as. Did night-clubs have a late licence whereas the others had normal pub hours; or can they be quantified by actually having a licence for dancing? Hull (Authors collection). - we are quite happy with the image of discos and a disco is a bit more lively than a pub. 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. . Scamps are always eager to promote and encourage outdoor play, even during the winter months but especially in the Summer; so please make sure you provide SUN CREAM (it should be in the original packaging and clearly labelled with your childs name) as well as suitable wet weather clothing and shoes for your child. 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. I have memories of this being the place to be when it first opened (my diaries say I was at a party there in February 1981), very new-wave, very black clothing, very drunk. Telstar, Mr.ZZsetc., Bransholme Centre. See below for circa 1980 picture. Tony stresses it is essential to establish a communication between the disc jockey and the audience; There has got to be feed back; if the disc jockey doesnt communicate it will not be a success, he says, - and one wrong record could destroy an atmosphere its taken half and hour to build up. There is says Peter Croskill, manager and part share owner in one of Hulls smaller town centre discos a certain amount of misunderstanding, as so many places of ill repute are associated with discos. 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. I was unable to stay on because we were leaving Hull altogether; it must have been June, July or August 1963'. 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. 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'. Still listed in 1987 but gone by 1988. Ceased to be listed in late 1992. Advertised as The intimate yet lively, fully licensed disco. This legendary local hot-spot - fondly known as Tower For An Hour - was first listed as a nightclub in 1984. Why do he and his friends make these frequent visits? 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A double site coupled with Annabellas, and both owned by the Mecca Group. May previously have been known as the Talk of the Town? Chris Ketchell remembered: - Gondola Club - It was in Little Queen Street, latterly that loud Sgt. We continue to offer Gluten Free, Dairy Free and other food allergy and intolerance compliant food and this guidance is always strictly adhered to and alternatives are offered. 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. 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. Both Scamps and Hofbrauhaus had strippers on during the day at one time or another. 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'. 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. Despite a great line up of acts the venue closed later the same year Christmas eve 1971 saw the last gig and it closed completely in January 1972; as an unlicensed venue (never likely to get a licence in a former Methodist Hall) it was a risk, and also had problems with Hells Angels, which probably hastened its demise. It was also a big part of Hull's Seventies clubbing. 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. Later circa 1990 moving to new premises at No.29Park Street, where it remained for many years. And as Peter Croskill says young people do seem to have more money than they used to. However, Graham Hardy has a different take: - 'I dont actually remember the Barracuda but do recall seeing a photograph ofBishop Lanewhen it was there. A temporary home for the club was sought with a former club on High Street, the Washington DC Club, selected as a possible venue. Usually opened till 2pm'. it may have tried to be known officially as a club just for students and teachers. Click the relevant link below to join the groups you are interested in and get involved! Noted in the 1966 telephone directory under cafs and restaurants, but could you dance there? In march 1968 we began renting it for one early night a week for our Radio 270 fan club, when I began my DJ work (still but 13). Dalia previously completed her Level 7 in Social Care, Children & Young People prior to joining Scamps and has now also completed her Level 8 in Social Care, Children & Young People. 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. Listed as a nightclub from 1999. And I was surprised to find on Tuesday evening in one of the towns discos two young married women without their husbands. Intriguing As well as having rock groups in the 1960s (and 70s?) If I could find my copy of the NME encyclopaedia I could give you more names. University of Hull-Students Union, Cottingham Road. 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. Our staff are always updating their core training and keeping current with CPD training. Flamingo Coffee Club & Casino, 106 Londesborough Street. Listed for the first time in 1973. Montagues Club, 1-2 Bishop Lane, High Street corner. Baileys closed its doors and was put up for sale in August 1977 due to falling attendances. which burnt down under allegedly suspicious circumstances back in the 1980s. Following further uses as a nightclub and bar, the building was also used as . Still there in 1991, as the photo below was taken in that year. Copyright 2022 Hull Music Archive,All Rights Reserved. Click here to give it a like! Youve got to try to please as many as possible he says of his night work. 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. Situated within the block of property now demolished at the western corner of Anlaby Road and Argyle Street, and listed for the first time in 1978. Graham Hardy remembers it was still open circa 1979. The blaze took over 60 firefighters to control and was first noticed by a passing taxi driver and a burglar alarm sounding at roughly 2.30am. 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. (see separate entry below). Easy places to crash a party I seem to recall. They DID have a casino licence, and also a dance floor and club operation. n the early 1980s a Nightclub called Scamps on Waterloo Street, was bought out & renamed as Rockshots. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Opened in 1996. However, Graham Hardy has a different take: - 'I dont actually remember the Barracuda but do recall seeing a photograph of, from the Lowgate end, from what I can recall, would suggest that the Barracuda was on the opposite side to the Bishop Lane Club and was very near tothe Lowgate end. 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Tower Nightclub & Restaurant, 52 Anlaby Road. the Beverley Road Baths had also been a popular ballroom dancing venue in the 1950s and 1960s. Man accused of drugging date 'was arranging to meet another woman just 12 hours after she had died', Christopher Downes is accused of the manslaughter of Kim Harrop, Major Hull visitor attraction work gathers pace as dock gate contract awarded, Initial tender exercise failed to attract a single bid, Should all-day bus lanes in Hull be scrapped? Hull Live has a range of Facebook groups for communities across Hull and East Yorkshire. Follow us on Twitter -For breaking news and the latest stories,click here to follow Hull Live on Twitter. Sounds like a musos venue or a jazz club? There is says Peter Croskill, manager and part share owner in one of Hulls smaller town centre discos a certain amount of misunderstanding, as so many places of ill repute are associated with discos. And the mobiles cater for the same age group as do the residents ones. 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