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Tue 28th Feb 2017 3:38pm
A sketch of the Locarno (initialled A.J.W.?) from the Coventry Standard Newspaper - 9/ DEC/ 1965.
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RLCherrington
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Tue 4th Apr 2017 3:37pm
Hi there! I heard that live version of My Ding a Ling was recorded at the Locarno not the Lanch. I wonder which is correct? Any evidence either way folks? Be good to hear!
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Midland Red
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Tue 4th Apr 2017 4:09pm
I believe it was recorded at the Locarno for the Lanchester Arts Festival
On 16th Feb 2014 5:55pm, MisterD-Di said:
. . . Chuck Berry's 'My Ding-a-ling' . . . It was definitely recorded at the Locarno in front of a live audience, who all joined in. Many Coventrians can claim to have been on that record!
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RLCherrington
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Wed 5th Apr 2017 2:51pm
Yes, it was at the Locarno as I originally thought but part of the Lanchester Arts Festival as Midland Red writes. It does indeed explain the confusion Midland Red!
Loads of good bands played for that Festival. And of course at the Locarno. Not much like that going on now eh!
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pageb45
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Fri 19th May 2017 8:25pm
As yet, nobody has mentioned the Mercia School of Dancing that was located on the top floor of New Buildings. The school was run by Hetty Armstrong, who taught both ballroom and Latin American dance routines. It was popular with young men and women, and I made many friends there. I'm still in touch with my old dance partner, Gail Radford, n |
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Billybobs
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Wed 24th May 2017 9:29pm
Another dance school that I do not believe has been mentioned. I cannot remember it's name, it was located at the Greyfriars Green end of Queen Victoria Rd in one of the large houses that were located there. My grey matter seems to bring back memories of the army recruiting office nearby, may have been in the same building.
I was around 13, 1959/60. My parents were keen that I learnt the basics of ballroom. My memory of the teacher, was a short lady, dressed very smart, to a 13 yr old, she was of advanced years, but above all her perfume was overpowering and very strict.
I didn't do it for very long, at the time I could not see the point, but a few years later I did. This experience was followed by another at the Balalaika studios in the lower precinct with Janet Ball, but more about that later when I have more time |
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Wearethemods
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Thu 25th May 2017 10:51am
On 24th May 2017 9:29pm, Billybobs said:
Another dance school that I do not believe has been mentioned. I cannot remember it's name, it was located at the Greyfriars Green end of Queen Victoria Rd in one of the large houses that were located there.
If memory serves me correct it was 'Joan Daniels School of Dancing'. I believe that was the upper floor of the building and downstairs was a drinking den called the 'Queens Club' which was open when the pubs were shut! |
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Billybobs
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Thu 25th May 2017 7:17pm
Wearethemod - this is what makes this forum unique. Always somebody has an answer. Joan Daniels has stirred my old grey matter, I think you are right.
Was not aware of the club below, but I suppose at 13 drinking was not on my agenda. Thanks for filling in the blanks.
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gel
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Sat 24th Jun 2017 1:08am
Yes I remember St. Finbarrs, my sister and I were sent for weekly Irish dancing lessons - so remember the smell of beer. We walked from Wyken and had a 'six'a'chips' to eat as we walked home. We also, very briefly went for Irish Dancing lessons in The Shamrock - it was too small with too many people so not much room for dancing, anyone remember it? |
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Kaga simpson
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Sat 1st Jul 2017 5:12pm
But Coventry had some great shows in the major factories.
Dancing girls, comedians, top stars of the day, all sorts of acts, singalongs, loads of fun and laughter, all free in the works canteens or wherever, mostly during lunchtime, but nevertheless great fun and morale raising, mainly put on by Ensa.
Coventry people loved it.
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Seabreeze
Wiltshire
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Wed 17th Jan 2018 4:04pm
Mary Wilson was another dance school. We danced at the GEC pantomimes in the 50's |
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arthur p
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Wed 17th Jan 2018 7:48pm
How about Keith Jones next to the Alexandra Cinema. |
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Midland Red
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Wed 17th Jan 2018 8:05pm
There's quite a bit about Keith Jones earlier in this thread |
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Ronald34
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Wed 17th Jan 2018 11:38pm
Joan Daniels School of Dancing was a well established school in Queens Road near the horse drinking trough. Joan was well known nationally and was one of the judges at the BBC dancing programmes. |
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Rob Orland
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Sat 10th Mar 2018 9:32am
10th Mar 1919
Coventry City Council met to discuss the building of a Town Hall, claiming "That the building by the Corporation of a town hall, to seat not less than 2,500 persons, and designed to afford adequate facilities for all kinds of public assemblies, and especially for orchestral and other concerts, is an urgent public necessity". (Obviously not urgent enough - here we are 99 years later, and we're still waiting for a decent concert hall of some kind! What on earth are our thousands of resident students going to do in the evenings? Discuss....)
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