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Thanks Alison, you're a Star. Wish we had 100 like you and your gang, our problems with the numbers attending and the dance floor would be solved. Thanks for your comments: Yes your entrance fee will be double and your badge will be given to charity. See you at the Anniversary Boxy & Mouse
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Had a PM from a guy who I'm sure was trying to help with the Wilton: I have read your PM and here are my comments. With regard to your comments about Mouse and myself not attending other venues, we may not attend the same venues as you, but we do attend other venues and we know exactty what music policies are adopted throughout the UK . I for one have been collecting soul records, Djing/promoting since 1967, but having said all that, no amount of experience would change the situation at the Wilton. We do not tell the DJ's what to play, they play what they want, a policy which has been in place for 18 years. Mouse and myself do the promoting duties, we book the dates and the DJ's, do the advertising, set up the sound equipment and open the doors. Yes we do play sets at the venue, usually the first set and the last, leaving the prime spots for the guests. Our music policy is in the hands of our guest DJ's. Some of our regular DJs are very well known and have guest spots all over the country. In fact one is Karl Heard, one of Burnley's new promoters, another is Jumping Joan who is guesting at your opening night, others guesting on your opening night have done sets in the past at the Wilton. To compare comments about a venue like the Wilton in its 18th year with the comments on a Soul Source thread for a future opening night at Burnley is very foolish, I really don't think that we can do anything more about the situation at the Wilton. Friday nights is one problem, it didn't seem to matter in the past, we didn't have the competition. We depend on travellers, the Wilton is out in the sticks, hence the cost of fuel and more people working Saturdays to make ends meet, takes its toll on numbers. Lots off other venues are suffering decreasing numbers as Burnley did in the past. Maybe you should come to Wilton on the 18th anniversary, Friday 18th March and see for yourself what's wrong with the venue, we have a great line up which includes Karl Heard & Jumping Joan - you might just enjoy it, bring your little gang and swell the numbers on a night so critical for the future of the Wilton Allnighter. One thing I can guarantee - we will not be trying to tell the DJ's what to play. Mouse has asked me to give you his contact numbers as he has no internet connection at the moment. He would like to discuss with you what you had to say in your PM. 01924 894384 or 07717 338009. I am sure you were only trying to be helpful but some of your comments were a little upsetting after putting all our efforts into trying to make Friday's Wilton a success and the final accounts still making a loss. Boxy
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Hi Martyn I understand what you're saying, but let's rewind a bit. When we opened up after the refurb, the Wilton started at 9pm. The Frobisher had just closed and we thought we would pick up on the Frobisher crowd early doors and persuade the nighter crowd to come early. We even did a deal on the price at the door - leave before 1.30am and get a £5.00 refund. The first night was fantastic, dance floor full all night, lots of new and old faces in from the start. Cracked it, we thought. Next Wilton almost half the numbers attended and as time when on things didn't improve. Between 9pm - 11pm the place was almost empty, the Frobisher crowd deciding that they didn't do nighters and our regulars chose to stay in the pub until closing time. Regarding finishing time, once there, people can leave when they want. After a while we reluctanly decided to go back to 11pm start but retained 7.00am finish. We closed the curtain off to make the venue smaller but retained an area for the dealers. The seating area off the dance floor is much smaller since the refurb, trying to accommodate all the dealers in front of the bar or close to the toilets just wouldn't work. Before the refurb we had a large area where the toilets are now situated and I'm sure the management would not allow us to change things due to the congestion it would cause in front of the bar. Getting people in prompt at 11pm would be an achievement, what time they leave is their choice. The nighter venue will cost the same whatever time we start or finish. Finishing at 6.00am may be an idea, it would save Mouse and myself playing to 20 or less people on the last hour, but usually there are some people still there dancing, but this wouldn't save us any money appart from one DJ's wages and if we start earlier even that would be cancelled out. We appreciate all the sugestions but it's the numbers attending that's the problem, how do we attracted more people? I look at the empty dance floor on most nights and think, if we managed to attract a few new faces they're not going want to come back to a venue with no atmosphere where people on the dance floor doesn't seem to be important. As for our regulars, we are all getting older and dancing isn't as important as it was. I looked round the venue on Friday at many people who haven't set foot on a dance floor in years. 18 years is a very long time, many people have grown up at the venue and others have grown old. Musically nothing has changed, just the best that soul music can offer, Dj's playing what they want, no restrictions. The tunes that were played at Wilton years ago are now played at soul nights every weekend all over the UK. Yes, that's the main problem - too many venues, nighters, weekenders and soul nights, so much to choose from and as people get older, many more convienent and closer to home. We are probably the victims of our own success.
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So very sad to hear this news. Always been a fan since the day I bought Rare Stamps all those years ago. Only six months ago Dennis Billingham gave me a 10 inch acetate of an alternate take on Did My Baby Call. Gonna put it on the deck right now. My deepest simpathy to his family RIP
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Hi Roggert Hope you enjoyed the article. Yes I think you're right about Pete Stringfellow, my memory is not has good as it was, must be that age thingy. Yes I'm sure Pete was at the Mojo Sheffield, not the Marquee, when he brought his road show to the Crystal Bowl It would be nice to get some comments from Pete himself, but I don't think there's much chance of that!!
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Hi Bob Any chance of you coming to the reunion night on the 29th January at Pontefract Conservative Club Have a great Christmas Dave & Val
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Ok Col, just for you!!! Glad you enjoyed the story Normy Baths Normy Baths Poster - hand painted Howard Taylor & Dave Box - Hey Col, I'm the good looking one on the right Baths Group - Includes John Hosler AKA JOHNO. John's always at the Wilton Pontefract Temptations Dave Skidmore & Falk - Dave still goes to Wilton, sits in the over 60's corner Anybody got any more? Pictures or comments.........
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Some time ago I compiled a CD of live recordings from the Normanton Baths Hall soul nights for some of my friends. To make it look professional I included a CD booklet containing a short history about how the soul nights started. I thought this may be... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Some time ago I compiled a CD of live recordings from the Normanton Baths Hall soul nights for some of my friends. To make it look professional I included a CD booklet containing a short history about how the soul nights started. I thought this may be of interest to some of you who are old enough to remember those very early days of the UK soul scene. For those of you that can remember the club and the fans who attended, I have been asked to arrange a reunion soul night at the Pontefract Conservative Club. PONTEFRACT CONSERVATIVE CLUB NORMY BATHS REUNION SOUL NIGHT With DJ Dave Box Saturday 29th January 2011. 8pm till late. Free Admission. A night of soul music and friends from the early days: Crystal Bowl - Normy Baths. Hope to see you all there. If there is anyone you think should be there please let them know. Directions/ Info: www.pontefractconservativeclub.co.uk NORMY BATHS SOUL NIGHTS 1967 - 1972 The Venue The Baths Hall, situated in the center of Normanton, was built in the mid-1920s. It accommodated two swimming pools: one large pool and a small pool for non-swimmers and children. The large pool was designed to be covered with a removable dance floor during the winter months when the swimming pool was closed. During the winter months, the dance floor was constantly used for ballroom dancing events and council dinner functions, right through to the mid 1970s. In the '60s and '70s, many pop groups played there. In the mid '60s, the small pool was filled in and converted into a small function room which was available for private hire. This was to be the home of the soul nights and 'nighters that were promoted there by Dave & Howard and their ladies, Val & Lesley, in later years both to become Mr. & Mrs.. In 2006, the building was finally demolished to make way for a Netto supermarket. End of an era! The Beginnings Dave Box and Howard Taylor met for the first time at the Crystal Bowl Social Club in nearby Castleford. This venue ran regular dance nights and had special nights when major acts were booked to appear: Zoot Money, Long John Baldry, Georgie Fame, and occasionally soul bands from the USA. Junior Walker & The Allstars, when on tour in the UK, appeared at the Crystal Bowl quite regularly. Most of these events were very successful. At that time, Pete Stringfellow was resident DJ at the legendary Marquee Club in Sheffield. He and his roadshow would promote 'nighters at the Crystal Bowl, which later became known as the Tinned Chicken, featuring many live acts. The music played was a mixture of pop, Motown and soul, which was a perfect mix to suit the '60s Mod culture. Howard and Dave and their ladies were in attendance at most of these nights. Howard, living locally, managed to get a regular spot DJing in the smaller ballroom within the complex, called the Blue Room, playing mainly soul music. Both Howard and Dave were already keen soul music collectors and Dave would bring his latest finds for Howard to play on these nights. The pair would spend hours going through old stock in record shops, looking for 45s that they had missed on their initial release. Friendship grew, and the two couples, on many occasions, visited the legendary Twisted Wheel Club in Manchester, along with many other fans from the West Riding area. In 1967, they decided to promote their own soul nights, and hired the small room in Normanton Baths buildings, and what was affectionately called "The Normy Baths Soul Nights" was borne. When the Crystal Bowl nights eventually closed. "Normy Baths" became the place to go. In those early days, most fans didn't have the luxury of their own transport, but relied on public transport or, if you were in the money, you had a scooter! To make sure everyone got home, the promoters provided late night bus transport to surrounding local towns and villages. Not bad for an entrance fee of 2/6d, including a trip home. During the early days, most of the fans who attended were from the Crystal Bowl nights and were mainly local to the area. One of the main meeting places for fans of the soul nights (those old enough to drink) was the Bluebell pub in Pontefract. The soul nights didn't have a drinks license, never needed one; hot and cold drinks, were sold in the cafe Some people downed a few pints at their locals before, but the music was the main stimulant to create that unforgettable atmosphere that the club was famous for. Yes, I am sure other illegal substances were used, but the music was everything. Listening to this CD captures some of the atmosphere that was generated on those unforgettable nights. The Sounds In those days, the term 'Disco' had not been invented, and you certainly could not purchase sound equipment for that purpose locally. Dave, trained in all things electrical, got the job of providing the sound equipment. It basically comprised of two BSR record decks, rescued from old radiograms acquired from a local secondhand shop. These were then mounted together in one box "the birth of twin decks"! Amplification was provided by two old guitar amplifiers, along with a microphone from a previous life, when Dave played in a band. Eventually, the decks were replaced with Garrard SPMk 4s (sheer luxury), and a new PA system was bought. All the equipment was valve powered - for the uninitiated, glass tubes that got red hot! Aah, those were the days, but the sound was just great. The music played at that time was mainly soul with a sprinkling of ska, reggae and blue beat, and anything else that was popular at the time. As time passed, the club matured into a soul only club where most of the records played were 100% UK 45rpm releases: Atlantic, HMV, Stateside, RCA, Tamla Motown, etc. Many were current releases at that time. USA imports were only just starting to appear in the UK, but our knowledge of USA artists, other than those with UK releases, was very limited. We would listen to pirate radio stations and AFN, the BBC's Mike Raven and Emperor Roscoe shows to increase our knowledge of all things soulful. Soon things became easier, with a handful of record dealers selling soul records by mail order. The addresses of dealers in the USA who would send records by mail order was a well kept secret: Town Hall Records in Brooklyn and Randy's Records in Gallatin, Tennessee, were just two that Dave and Howard used. The Soul City record store in London started business at that time, and listed 100s of USA 45s in their catalogue. It wasn't long before many of our local secondhand shops were awash with USA soul 45s. In 1970 Dave & Val, newly married, visited relatives in Chicago, USA. Quite a trip in those days. They came back with hundreds of USA 45s, (at 10 for a dollar!) many on artists we have never heard of. Many of these records were to become classic tracks in the future, but were played at the club for the very first time in the UK. The Lost Tapes When the old building was finally demolished in 2006, Dave felt that his memories of the club were all that was left, but remembered an old cassette tape that he had, which was recorded in the '60s at the club, using an old Phillips portable recorder (state of the art at the time). Unfortunately, most of the C120 tape was damaged, but some parts of it had survived the years. The good parts were recovered and copied to CD. Dave then remembered recording one of the nights on an old Grundig reel to reel tape deck, but where were the tapes? After many visits to the loft, fighting cobwebs and goodness knows what else, he managed to find an old reel tape marked "Normy Baths". Great, but he had no player for it. The Grundig had found its way to the bin many years ago. Dave eventually got hold of an old player that once belonged to his father, which played the tape. Wow! the memories came flooding back. Some of the recordings had been taped over, but much remained intact. The sound quality had deteriorated, but the nostalgia was still there. After working with the sound quality of both tapes, this CD was eventually produced. The Tracks Dave at the decks. Loneliness Made Me Realize - Pontefract Temptations. Before the phrase 'karaoke' had been coined, some of the regulars at the soul night took part in sing-along sessions to a couple of their favourite tracks. The Temptations track featured here was one, and Bettye Swan's Make me yours was another. The line-up varied but the main contenders were Bob Synnott, the late Peter Slygoe, John Edwards and Steve Blackett (see pictures of the boys in action). Please note this is not a polished performance by any stretch of the imagination, but has been saved from the ashes for you to hear once again. At the end of this track, Steve Falkinder can be heard enthusiastically asking for a request, but unfortunately using the recording microphone. 60 Minutes Of Your Love - Homer Banks. A true club classic. Prove Yourself A Lady - James Bounty. During this track, Dave frantically tries to keep order when somebody knocks the decks, and announces that he's surrounded with drunks. Hooked By Love - Homer Banks. Just A Little Togetherness - The Young Hearts. This went out as a request for Kenny Coleman, master of the spins. Kenny loved to dance to this record. Little Queenie - Bill Black's Combo. Another request for Kenny Coleman and partner Bev Hutchinson. Another couple that became Mr. & Mrs. This track is still one of their all-time favourites, and always produces lots of clapping and singalongs Can't Get Enough (of your love) - Johnny Sayles. A Chicago find for Dave, which always rocked the dance floor. You Just Don't Know - Chubby Checker. The clapping continues. Double clapping was a craze at that time and was always great to hear, and added to the atmosphere. I'm Gone - Billy Sha-rae. Great track., but sadly part only. The tape was damaged at this stage, but it needed to be included. Howard at the decks: Howard and Dave always took pride in putting together sets where the tempo flowed. Here's an example, where Howard is spinning some of his personal favourites. At The Top Of the Stairs - Formations. Sweet Happiness - Newby & Johnson. Little Misunderstanding. - The Contours. I'll Never Forget You - Chris Jackson. Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You - Darrell Banks. At this point, the flow was interrupted by Bob Synnott, who finally persuaded Howard to play a newly discovered sound by the O'Jays, called 'Deeper In Love'. The record sticks in the middle, is again encouraged to play, but it proves to be too fast for the dance floor. After a number of requests to take it off, Howard quickly queued up another classic whilst being interrupted by Andrew Wright requesting 'Heartbeat'. Howard can be heard saying 'shut up, Andrew'. 15. Deeper In Love - The O'Jays. 16. I'll Always Love You - The Spinners. More double clapping. Hooked By Love - Homer Banks. Yes, for the second time - it's that good. The variation in the volume on some of these tracks is caused by people walking in front of the recording microphone. This just adds to the authenticity of the recordings. Dave back on the decks. Tired Of Being Lonely - The Sharpees. To this day, Dave still loves the sounds of the Windy City. Working On Your Case - The O'Jays. This one went out as a request for Rob Lemoine, who loved the tune and boy, could the guy dance. Come On And Swim - Bobby Freeman. An apt tune for the building that we were in. 'Deeper In Love' has the same tempo as this but being played for the first time I suppose people needed to get used to it. It did in fact become a classic in later years. You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet - Mary Love. Howard returns to the decks. You Gotta Pay The Price - Al Kent. I'm Gonna Run Away From You. - Tammi Lynn. Shake Your Body Girl - Larry Williams. With additional credit announcements by Steve Falkinder. Some Day We're Gonna Love Again. - Barbara Lewis. That's What Love Is Made Of. The Miracles. Always a top tune at the Baths, and the crowd always loved to sing over the chorus. Listening to this is amazing. It must be a piece of history. Last two tracks from Dave. The sound quality on the next two records is only just good enough to be included in this CD, but it would be a mistake to have left them out. What's Wrong With Me Baby. The Invitations. Nothing But Blue Skies. Jackie Wilson. Well, that's it. I just hope that the wonderful memories of these soul nights make up for the poor quality of these recordings. After all, these tapes are almost 40 years old. Fans came to "Normy Baths" from all over Yorkshire, and when the allnight sessions were on, from all over the UK. The venue was very successful for five years, but that success ended in 1972 at one of the allnight sessions, when one of our enlightened fans tried to sell illegal substances to a local undercover drug squad officer!!!! This resulted in the club being closed for good. 2007 - Howard and Lesley emigrated to Perth, Australia, and started a family. They still attend soul nights down under from time to time. Dave and Val still live near Normanton and are still very much involved in today's soul scene. Dave, now in his 60s, is still DJing, and is a co-promoter of two soul events: The Frobisher and The Wilton allnighter, He is still a dedicated collector and is involved in A&R and consultative work with the Grapevine/Soulscape record company, compiling releases on many old Chicago soul artists. Well, I know you will have enjoyed listening to this CD. The production isn't polished, but the nostalgia is definitely unforgettable. On behalf of Howard and myself, I would like to thank all the fans who made the Normy Baths soul nights so successful. I am sure that listening to this CD, and seeing the pictures again, will have refreshed your memories of the fans who frequented the venue, especially the ones who are, sadly, no longer with us. David & Val Box February 2008
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Hi Guys Mouse and myself would like to wish everybody a soulful Christmas and New Year. Thank you for your support throughout 2010, and we hope to see you all on 7th January, 2011, the first Wilton for the New Year. We desperately need more support. There have been a few rumours about the Wilton closing. That is definitely not the case at the moment, but here's something for you to consider over the Christmas holidays. We have had some great nights this year, but also we have had some poorly attended ones. This event is not cheap to stage and we worry that if attendances don't improve, how long we can carry on. We have dates for next year, our 18th year, but will be monitoring how this goes. We understand that we have much more competition now than in the past from other soul nights/Allnighters and Weekenders, some adopting the Wilton's original music policy. We still feel that this venue is second to none in the country and we will continue as long as possible. We have never been in this for the money, we are soul music fans/collectors of long standing and like you, love to hear something different. Play oldies and pack 'em in is not what we want, the Wilton has never been about that. We just need enough people to balance the books AND THE WILTON WILL CONTINUE. Your comments on this would be appreciated. See you soon Mouse and Boxy
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WILTON ALLNIGHTER - (First event for 2011 and our 18th year) at the NEW WHEATSHEAF Conference & Banqueting Altofts Lane - Whitwood - Castleford - WF10 5QB on Friday 7th JANUARY 2011 With Guest Dj's Roger Banks - Andy Dyson - Alex Jones - Johno - Dave Raistrick and Residents Mouse & Boxy. Admission £10.00 Otd. Please note later start time of 11.00pm - 7.00am close. For Info: Mouse - 07717 338009 Boxy - 01924 894555
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Val and myself hung out with Melody and Syl in Chicago earlier this year and had a great time. Melody had flown in from Aussie to cut additional tracks for the album. We had the opportunity to hear all the tracks that had been completed up to that time, and a chance to make a few additional suggestions. Melody is a lovely person and has a wonderful voice, and together with Syl's production skills and years of experience in the music business, I'm sure this album is going to be a smash for her and a great start for the rebirth of Twilight/Twinight records. Just a mention for the boys in the band - the musicians playing on the sessions. Yes! you heard it right "real live musicians", not a synthesiser in sight. These guys are top class musicians and many Chicago veterans amongst them Bernard Reed on bass, Willie Henderson on horns, Syl adding guitar and harp, and many sessions arranged by the one and only Mr Tom Washington. In reflection, these guys were involved in the original sessions, some 40 years ago, on some of the tracks that Melody covers on her album. Old school soul music it certainly is. The quality and arrangement of the musical backing is exceptional. Add Melody's voice to the mix and we have something very special that you seldom hear in music produced today. Take my word for it, it's a very special album. If you're an old fan of Chicago soul music you will remember and love many of these tracks, but if you're quite a lot younger and missed them first time round, you're in for a musical treat, The album also includes some new material written by Melody herself is there no limit to this lady's talents? All the best to Melody and Syl and all involved in this project. Also keep an eye open for Syl Johnson's Anthology Project due for release by the Numero Group titled Complete Mythology Syl Johnson (4CD 6LP) due for release 19 October 2010. See below some information on Melody taken from their web site: MELODY (a.k.a. Mellow-D) Bio Take a look at 24 year-old Melody Whittle and one would assume she's a pop singer. That is until she opens her mouth to belt out pure rhythm and blues and transforms into the soul singing songstress, Mellow-D. Mellow-D is a down under wonder bringing 60s and 70s soul back from the outback with her soon to be released album "The Rebirth of Soul". Coming from Perth, Western Australia she is proof that music is truly universal. Raised listening to soul, gospel, funk, and jazz, Mellow-D comes from a family of performers where everyone either sang or played an instrument. Her life has always been filled with singing, whether it was in church, at a family function, harmonizing holding a brush as a little girl, or mimicking a melody along with music videos. Singing is part of Mellow-D's makings and she can't help but sing her soul out, literally. "Soul music makes me feel when I listen to it, says Mellow-D. When I sing soul music, it is in depth wholesome, beautiful and an emotionally fulfilling passion that allows me to portray what I'm truly feeling even for just 3 minutes." She never liked the sound of her voice when she was younger but grew into a soul flower once she heard its progression. The more she began pushing and stretching her vocal ability the more singing became addictive. At the age of 21 Mellow-D came across a talented musician named Howie Morgan at a gig of his in Perth, he put her on the spot to sing Roberta Flack's "Feel Like Making Love". She began singing regularly with Howie, this is when singing became serious for her. In 2009 she was hired as a back-up singer for the legendary soul singer Syl Johnson while he performed in Australia, her soulfulness shocked him so he put her to the test during a rehearsal, challenging her range in a game of call and response with a song he wrote called If I Could Be an Angel. "Her vocal pipes were piercing my ears and caught my attention" says Johnson. "I think she's one of the greatest white female R&B singers I've heard and she's got that little special thing that the black girls have in church on Sunday morning." With Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Etta James, and Marvin Gaye as some of her favorite singers, there's no doubt that Mellow-D has something special brewing inside her young soul and Syl Johnson knew it the moment she sang her first note for him. After Mellow-D passed Syl Johnson's test he offered her a record deal with his label Twilight/Twinight Records and she began recording "The Rebirth of Soul" which features three self-written songs and two outstanding remakes, "Love Makes a Woman" by Barbara Acklin and "Selfish One" by Jackie Ross. If soul music can unite two people from different generations and different sides of the globe, then it can bring the souls of others together. Mellow-D is ready to sing her way into the soul of anyone who dares to listen. From Mellow D ~2~ MELODY Introducing to the US ~ MELODY a.k.a. Mellow-D, crowned Australia's Finest as she breaks out with her Sweet, Soulful, Melodic tone with a dose of "Old School Groove". At the tender age of her early 20's, she carries the heart and soul of her own favorites like Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye. A Neo-Soul singer equipped with powerful vocals and an All LIVE Band, her up and coming album represents the Rebirth of Twilight/Twinight Records after 40 years. The original home of Syl Johnson, Producer of the smash hit "So Confused" by Syleena Johnson. Stay tuned as she graces your ears with her fresh sound. When it was recognized and brought to our attention that the name Mellow-D has become confused with others such as "if you Google Mellow-D you get male rappers, DJ`s in connection to hardcore music nature, etc., as stated by Professionals like Dr. Syleecia Thompson (Author, Executive VP of Business Affairs-Twilight Records, Inc., CEO of DYG Management) it was obvious that the best logical interest of the artist would be to revert back to the Musical version of her name "Melody". It carries a powerful significance to the sweet yet soulful sounds that transmit from her wind pipes. "At the end of the day Melody is who she is..." as stated by John Carrier (Chief Promotions Operator, Twilight Records, Inc. UK Branch). All current merchandise for Mellow-D is available at cdbaby.com, iTunes, Amazon.com, etc. Stay Tuned for... Melody presents "The Rebirth of Soul" This album represents the Rebirth of Twilight/Twinight Records after 40 years. Even while dormant for so long, still artists like Syl Johnson, the Notations and others are starting to develop a demanding interest amongst today's younger generation. Recently referred to as "The Young Lady with the Iron Lungs", Melody (formerly known as Mellow-D) is breaking out with a New Authentic Approach to Old School Soul. All recordings were recorded Analog as the Old 60's-70's original machines to capture the warm, genuine sounds of Live Musicians. Music
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WILTON ALLNIGHTER - (Last event for 2010. Hope to see you all next year.) at the NEW WHEATSHEAF Conference & Banqueting Altofts Lane - Whitwood - Castleford - WF10 5QB on Friday 5th November 2010 With Guest Dj's Brian Goucher - Ady Pountain - Colin Denham - Karl Rhodes - Ronnie Pedley and Residents Mouse & Boxy. Admission £10.00 Otd. Please note later start time of 11.00pm - 7.00am close. For Info: Mouse - 07717 338009 Boxy - 01924 894555
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WILTON ALLNIGHTER at the NEW WHEATSHEAF Conference & Banqueting Altofts Lane - Whitwood - Castleford - WF10 5QB on Friday 3th September 2010. With Guest Dj's Andy Dyson - Roger Banks - Arthur Fenn - Cliff Steel - John Britton and Residents Mouse & Boxy. Admission £10.00 Otd. Please note later start time of 11.00pm - 7.00am close. For Info: Mouse - 07717 338009 Boxy - 01924 894555
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WILTON ALLNIGHTER at the NEW WHEATSHEAF Conference & Banqueting Altofts Lane - Whitwood - Castleford - WF6 2PX The next allnighter is on Friday 7th May 2010. With Guest Dj's Andy Dyson - Roger Banks - Ted Massey - Soul Sam and Residents Mouse & Boxy. Admission £10.00 Otd. Please note later start time of 11.00pm - 7.00am close. For Info: Mouse - 07717 338009 Boxy - 01924 894555
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NEW WILTON ALLNIGHTER New Wheatsheaf Conference & Banqueting. Altofts Lane. Whitwood. Castleford. WF10 5QB 9.00pm - 7.00am ¡£10.00 OTD - With concessions if you leave before 1.30AM Late Bar Guest DJ's CHRIS ANDERTON ROGER BANKS ANDY DYSON NICK HACKETT DAVE RIPOLLES GAZ SIMONS Plus Residents: Boxy Jerry Brown Mouse More Info: WILTON ALLNIGHTER
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New Wilton Allnighter 16Th Year Starts This Friday 9Th January 2009
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New Wilton Allnighter 16th year starts on Friday 9th January Happy New Year to you all The Wilton Allnighter is 16 years old in March this year and rolls out 2009 on Friday 9th January.Remember 9.00pm start so lets see some of you in nice and early to get the place rocking!!!! November last year was busy from the start and the great atmosphere continued throughout the night. Guest DJ's CLIFF CAMFIELD STUART CHEATHAM ANDY DYSON KARL HEARD COLIN DENHAM STEVE (HOSS) WATSON Join residents: BOXY - JERRY - MOUSE See you soon Boxy- Jerry - Mouse Together with our regular guest DJ's throughout the year, we have added some additions to the roster, some making their debut at the venue. MARCH 6th (16th Anniversary - 19 DJ's Double Decking Special) MICK & MO; STEVE DUDLEY & COLIN LAWS; DARRELL & OXO; STEVE & LIANA; JOHN PARKER & TONY HATFIELD; FLANNY & JOHN BRITTON; TREVSKI & PAUL HARRIS; BOXY & COXY; JERRY & JOHN MERCER; MOUSE. MAY 1st. ANDY DYSON; ROGER BANKS; NICK HACKET; GAS SIMONS; CHRIS ANDERTON; DAVE RIPOLLES. JULY 17th. KIETH MONEY; JOHN WESTON; DAVE THORLEY; JOHNNY FINGERS; BAS ATKINSON; JOHNO. SEPTEMBER 4th. ANDY DYSON; ROGER BANKS; JUMPING JOAN; ALEX JONES; COLIN DENHAM; PAUL SADOT. NOVEMBER 6th. ROGER BANKS; MICK H; ARTHUR FENN; MARIA WILLINGHAM; COLIN WOOD; KARL RHODES. NEW WILTON ALLNIGHTER New Wheatsheaf Conference & Banqueting. Altofts Lane. Whitwood. Castleford. WF10 5QB 9.00pm - 7.00am £10.00 OTD - With concessions if you leave before 1.30AM Late Bar site note check out the tags at top under title for all past wilton related news and articles -
Hi Guys A quick reminder, the next Wilton Allnighter is on Friday 9th January 2009 Guest DJ's are as follows: CLIFF CAMFIELD STUART CHEETHAM ANDY DYSON KARL HEARD KEV KANE STEVE (HOSS) WATSON Plus - Boxy, Jerry & Mouse Another great line up at one of the best venues in the country. 9.00pm - 7.00am Admission ¡£10.00) otd. - ¡£5.00 refund if you leave before 1.30am. New Wheatsheaf - Conference & Banqueting - Altofts Lane -Whitwood - Castleford - WF10 5QB Directions and Information: Wilton Allnighter Come on guys - We'll be there at 9.00pm let's see some of you through the door early and get the place rocking. Confirmed dates for 2009 9th Jan - 6th March - 1st May - 17th July - 4th Sept - 6th Nov. See you soon Boxy - Jerry - Mouse
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Hi Guys A quick reminder, the next Wilton Allnighter and the last this year is on Friday 7th November. Guest DJ's and times are as follows: 11.30 - 12.30 PAUL SADOT 12.30 - 01.30 BRIAN GOUCHER 01.30 - 02.30 ANDY DYSON 02.30 - 03.30 ROGER BANKS 03.30 - 04.30 MICK H 04.30 - 05.30 GAS SIMONS 05.30 - 06.30 ALEX JONES Plus - Boxy, Jerry & Mouse Another great line up at one of the best venues in the country. 9.00pm - 7.00am Admission ¡£10.00) otd. - ¡£5.00 refund if you leave before 1.30am. New Wheatsheaf - Conference & Banqueting - Altofts Lane -Whitwood - Castleford - WF10 5QB Directions and Information: Wilton Allnighter Come on guys - We'll be there at 9.00pm let's see some of you through the door early and get the place rocking. Confirmed dates for 2009 9th Jan - 6th March - 1st May - 17th July - 4th Sept - 6th Nov. See you soon Boxy - Jerry - Mouse
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WILTON ALLNIGHTER SUMMER SESSION Friday 18th July 2008. 9.00pm " 7.00am. ¡£10.00 OTD . ¡£5.00 refund if you leave before 1.30am. 10 Soulful Hours " Late Bar & Food Bar. Top Guest DJ's: ROGER BANKS KARL HEARD BOB HINSLEY KARL RHODES DAVE RIPOLLES SAUS SOUL SAM BOXY " JERRY " MOUSE THE NEW WHEATSHEAF Conference & Banqueting Altofts Lane " Whitwood Castleford " WF10 5QB For information and venue reports: www.wheatsheaf.com/all_nighters/index.html
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