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North Wales Soul Club 1973 - Local Newspaper Feature

North Wales Soul Club 1973 - Local Newspaper Feature magazine cover

As the years past it seems more and more archival material is becoming available online, local papers just being one available source for looking back.

The British Newspaper archive being just one current source, be a bit wary as once you start digging the hours may fly past.

https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/

 

Used the North Wales Soul Club as an example as it did play a part in my own soul youth, while just a 13 year old kid at the time of the article, memories of a few visits up the stairs to the offices, opposite The London pub on a Saturday do linger along with later trips to the Riverboat.

North Wales Weekly News Thursday 16 May 1974

North Wales Club is hub of soul

Mention "soul" and you can guarantee the attention of most young people interested in music. So it is not surprising that the following in this area is enough to warrant a soul club the North Wales Soul Club. 

On Saturday the club opens an office at 100 Upper Mostyn Street. Llandudno. The premises will put not only Llandudno but the whole of North Wales well on the map as a "soul scene." 

The club already boasting a membership of 200 is the brainchild of Robert Redhead and Gilbert Gilian of Discos Incorporated (Entertainment) Ltd. Llandudno who have been responsible for several promotions during the year, featuring many top name artistes from Britain and the United States. For Robert and Gilbert. May" 18 will see a dream come true. In recent months they have done more for soul fans In North Wales than anyone in the last decade. 

Discos Inc. started just over two years ago when Robert and Gilbert Joined forces to provide top .line disco entertainment. They do this using SAI (Sound Advice Installations) equipment, of which they have two independent units, coupled with comprehensive lighting effects. Single records which they carry with them number approximately 1.000 and albums total 50. The transportation of all the equipment could become quite a nightmare, but as it was explained. everything is under control thanks to Robert's father, Mr. Roy Redhead described as "road manager."

Discos Inc. soon became recognised as.one of the leading soul discos in the area, as well as being able to provide music for any occasion, and they decided it was about time fans were given the chance to see the artistes on stage without having to travel considerable distances. Their first promotion was in October of last year when Major Lance made a big impact at the Dixieland Showbar. Colwyn Bay. As Gilbert explained promotions of this nature require a considerable amount. of administration and therefore on March 28 the North Wales Soul Club came into being and presented their first promotion featuring "Limmle and Family Cookin."

As well as providing such entertainment Robert and Gilbert opened a record and badge bar at the dances which proved successful and have now become a feature of their promotions.

Annual membership of the North Wales Soul Club costs 15p and enables soul fans to buy records which they would normally find difficult to obtain without such a service as provided by the club. Soul "packs" will be on sale along with American imports and albums. 

Members will also be able to buy ticket in advance for dances in and out of the area, as the promoters are official ticket agents for the Northern and International Soul Clubs, with whom they will be in close contact.
 

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Tomangoes

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Must have been great times.

Major Lance was one of those artists who I just missed out on seeing. Always regret that.

Last time I was in that area was contracting at the point of ayr colliery! Happy days.

Ed

Davidc

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As  a Llandudno lad ,good read, just bit be for my time, as i would had been 9 at the time of the post  .

Wicked

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I was at the Major Lance night on Colwyn Bay pier but got thrown out by the bouncers  before he came on stage. 

Chris Pitt

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On 09/01/2022 at 13:07, Wicked said:

I was at the Major Lance night on Colwyn Bay pier but got thrown out by the bouncers  before he came on stage. 

That must be why you're called Wicked!

I managed to see the gig and saw him a few months earlier too, at Hinckley where they recorded a live album. Managed to go back stage at Colwyn Bay and meet him, along with Frank Allison, Gaynor Mantle and Mark (Chunky) Lawton - happy days!

This is me pictured with the Major (courtesy of Chunky) - I'm the one on the right...

 

me and the major.jpeg

Wicked

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3 hours ago, souljourns said:

That must be why you're called Wicked!

I managed to see the gig and saw him a few months earlier too, at Hinckley where they recorded a live album. Managed to go back stage at Colwyn Bay and meet him, along with Frank Allison, Gaynor Mantle and Mark (Chunky) Lawton - happy days!

This is me pictured with the Major (courtesy of Chunky) - I'm the one on the right...

 

me and the major.jpeg

That pic must be 80's, I was thrown out of the '73 gig. Didn't actually do any thing I was just standing in the wrong place at the wrong time and ended up on my back on the pier with my jacket ripped. I did see him a few months later at Leeds Queens Hall. I'm not a Major Lance fan to be honest. 

Chris Pitt

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Ahh! Yes, the earlier tour. Not a huge fan myself but it was great to hear some Northern live. 



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