Nice to see Stringy getting his fair share of praise for playing the type of soul records that we now regard as Northern. One I remember hearing at the King Mojo (or was it the Beautiful Mojo) and then at The Wheel was Boogaloo Party by the Flamingos there were quite a few others but that one sticks in my mind as being played in both clubs and a fast dancing beat. The main difference between Stringfellow and others is that he didn't just stick records on, being an extrovert he introduced them, danced and sang to them and demonstrated the latest dances.
Being an astute business man, aided and abetted by his brother Geoff, he spotted a trend and followed it witness flower power (guilty) and progressive music (not guilty) so he contributed in the latter years to me going to the Wheel instead of The Penthouse (except to see Garnett Mimms).
This link may be of interest as to the tracks played at the Mojo https://www.kingmojostory.com/mojo-playlist
I used to pass Club 60 on Shalesmoor on my way to school but I never realised that it became the Esquire albeit at a diffreent venue.