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Sink Rhythm Soul Club Liverpool

Brookesy
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Event Information

  • Date

  • Type:

    Alldayer
  • Start Time

    14:00hrs
  • End Time

    21.00
  • Door Tax

    £5
  • Venue:

    Sink Soul Club
  • Town / City

    Liverpool    L1 4BH

About The Event

The next Sink Soul Club takes place in the basement of Heebie Jeebies, Seel Street Liverpool on Sunday 16th October 3pm till 9pm.

A fantastic afternoon of 60s Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Jamaican sounds, British Beat , Motown, Northern Soul, early Funk and much more.

Hope you can make it…..

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Sink Soul Club - Liverpool Event Map

           

Liverpool Venue Address:

Sink Soul Club
Heebie Jeebies 80–82 Seel Street, Liverpool , Merseyside , L1 4BH, United Kingdom

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Brookesy

Posted

Just a couple of weeks until the next Sink Rhythm & Soul Club event, looking forward to another very busy afternoon down in the basement of Heebie Jeebies once again! 🤙😎

Denbo

Posted

St.Helens contingent kitted and ready for another magic afternoon of R&B, Soul, and Reggae tunes. See you all there.

PS - Ian Dunning will be with us this time around with his sales boxes stuffed full of great tunes at amazingly low prices 

DJ Rosta / Timetable coming up.

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Denbo

Posted

DJ Rosta / Timetable, as promised;

3.00 to 3.30pm - Dennis Haw

3.30 to 4.00pm - Stan Evans

4.00 to 4.30pm - Tony Brookes

4.30 to 5.00pm - Pete Everett

5.00 to 5.30pm - Dennis Haw

5.30 to 6.00pm - Stan Evans

6.00 to 6.30pm - Tony Brookes

6.30 to 7.00pm - Pete Everett

7.00 to 7.30pm - Dennis Haw

7.30 to 8.00pm - Stan Evans

8.00 to 8.30pm - Tony Brookes

8.30 to 9.00pm - Pete Everett (Last set of the evening)

See you all there 😉 

 

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stowboy

Posted

Can't wait for Sunday week and another packed afternoon down in the basement @ Heebies and meeting with all our friends. We understand their are a number of Sink newbies coming across the Penines. Looking forward to meeting you all.

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Brookesy

Posted

Got my tunes sorted for next week, a few new additions in the box once again. You’ll always hear something a bit different down in the basement of the Sink Club, that’s one of the things that makes it such a popular  event 🤙😎

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stowboy

Posted

Like Tony I've picked up a couple of new tunes which I'm hoping will go down well this coming Sunday. :thumbup:

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stowboy

Posted

Looking forward to Sunday, think it could be another busy one. Thought I would mention a couple of things about the Sink history. It was 22 years ago that Stan along with Pat Costigan started a revival in the basement at 45 Hardman Street, the original Sink venue, along with support from Kevin Murray and original Sink DJ Norman Killen. Since then. there have been many ups and downs including the use of various Liverpool venues until arriving at the current home at Heebie Jeebies. Along the way the DJ line-up has also changed to the current one, which has been constant for a number of years now. Next year will be the 60th anniversary of the Sink Club's original opening. Anyone interested in those early days should go to our Facebook page where they will find a short film about the club and its original owner Neil English.

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Brookesy

Posted

Getting ready for this afternoon, looking like another busy one down in basement of Heebie Jeebies!
See you all later 🤙

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Kev Richardson

Posted

Sunday 18th October. An event that never fails to deliver. Four DJ'S,  each with a slightly different feel for the 60s Music genre, but each of them bringing material that fits the brief. 

Atmospheric venue. Whether place is filled to capacity or not it always delivers.

We will be back.

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Kev Richardson

Posted

On 14/10/2022 at 16:40, stowboy said:

Looking forward to Sunday, think it could be another busy one. Thought I would mention a couple of things about the Sink history. It was 22 years ago that Stan along with Pat Costigan started a revival in the basement at 45 Hardman Street, the original Sink venue, along with support from Kevin Murray and original Sink DJ Norman Killen. Since then. there have been many ups and downs including the use of various Liverpool venues until arriving at the current home at Heebie Jeebies. Along the way the DJ line-up has also changed to the current one, which has been constant for a number of years now. Next year will be the 60th anniversary of the Sink Club's original opening. Anyone interested in those early days should go to our Facebook page where they will find a short film about the club and its original owner Neil English.

Cracking afternoon. Well done to all concerned with making this place tick. I don't know why but my legs feel a bit stiff today.

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