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Peter Stringfellow and Sheffield


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That sounds familiar.Not having any look getting that picture up.

 

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Correct on both accounts, I,m the latter.

 

Hello Mr. D. Then you perhaps knew Barry Fitter. Reggie Justice and Dave Simmonite with Malc Shepherd and Ken Box ?

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Got one on Amazon a while back. Great read.

 

One venue not mentioned is the High STreet underground bar STringfellow ran around 1968/9 before the penthouse. I read this somewhere else that he briefly ran an underground bar on the High Street which apparently was a shoe shop on the ground floor. Now there were and have been a lot of shoe shops on High Street over the years so which one of these might have had an underground bar, apparently a large basement room which was big friday and Saturday night northern soul/disco event in 1968/9? Anyone know of a basement bar on the High street at this time which was a shoe shop upstairs? I believe it was apparently near the Old Bluebell but was this the Bluebell in 1968?

 

Down Broadway it's now a vintage clothes shop

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Yes the club was called Down Broadway The Old Blue Bell mentioned is now Cavells the shoe shop was in the corner think it could be a recruitment agency now don't go to that end of town very often. Not 100% but think the shoe shop could have been Stylo.

Great times remember seeing Billy Stewart there he was brilliant.

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