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Just returned from 60s music weekend in Whitby where,amongst others,Dave Berry still earning a crust.We were reminiscing about all the good nights in Sheffield clubs,what are your memories?

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Bitter Suite and Drifting Harmony were two top groups. Every WMC they played at were packed out. Good memories. :thumbsup:

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Tony White, Ron Delta, Four Mimes (Three Discoes) Lynne Perrie, Harry Bendon, New Jersey Turnpike, Bitter Suite, Colin ( fingers) Henry to name just a few.

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We used to follow O'Hara's Playboys,also remember Ronnie Dukes and Ricki Lee

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O Haras playboys....Freddie and the Dreamers....Fortunes....Tony White......Charlie Williams..

Four Mimes ...Martie Caine......Ron Delta....The Wolves

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Dave Hawley Combo

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A group of us followed the Wolves later to become Quince Harmon. They sang a lot of the Beach Boys songs. Had some great nights all over the clubs in Sheffield. Some club no longer there, namely The Limes, and St Philips just off Netherthorpe Road.

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Colin "Fingers" Henry was on this year's Britain's Got Talent, he did the same act that I saw him do at The Dial House in 1975

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Free State - does anyone remember them ?

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Tony Christie and the Trackers, The Vantennas

 

The late Paul Shane did a lot of clubs in the sixties and early seventies, around south Yorkshire. Funny bloke, could sing a bit as well. Bobby Knutt was another funny lad too

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The best WMC in Rotherham was Wingfield Club where I saw Charlie Wiliams Mart Caine who was brilliant,there was also a guy called Keith Holome who was a Gene Pitney sound alike.Another I recall was a Dennis "Lurch" Martine

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