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Updated Folkestone gig history

Feb19

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From someone on :

Jazz Club was just down the hill from the . Stand outside the harp, turn left (looking at the roundabout). Cross the road to the library, turn left and walk down past the roundabout. Its a big building on the left. Was Tom Brown's, is now houses / offices or something?


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Seems also played at some point, and really did play the Metronome:

I can 100% confirm FACT that did support at the and that the Manics did play there on a Sunday night - I was there. also played at the Metronome and the saw appearances from and .

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Wasn't Tofts nearly opposite the old Gasworks on Bournemouth Rd just west of the Scew(sp?) Arches and the junction with Broadmead Rd. (the Gasworks was on the corner of Ship St and Bournemouth as I recall)

You had to go up some stairs to get to the club it was fairly small as I remember.

:: 18 Nov :: :: Comment / reply

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When I used to go to Tofts in 1968/69, it was on Grace Hill. It had a coffee bar but served no alcohol. Every Friday there was a 'disco' which cost 2s 6d and a group on Saturdays which cost 5s or 7s 6d or sometimes 10s.

People who played there included , , . were regulars on New Years Eve.

:: 8 Nov :: :: Comment / reply

This is great, I don't suppose you have any memorabilia from that time do you?

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Photos, posters, ticket stubs, anything like that? I'd love to know when some of those bands played there, there's very little written down...

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My mum used to go out with way back in the 60's so I can confirm that Hendrix played in Folkestone, but not in as everybody guesses she says vaguely that it was a social club on , but I quote "Don't ask me the name it was the bloody sixties".

Personally I was at the "Dead or Alive" Leas gig where "slam dancing" offically started according to the press (well it got into the Sun so it must be true).

:: 23 Feb :: :: Comment / reply

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I think the name of the club on was the .

:: 21 Mar :: :: Comment / reply

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IT WAS THE MY DAD WAS THE BOUNCER BACK IN THE DAY..

:: 26 Mar :: :: Comment / reply

Cheers for that!

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There's a lot of confusion surrounding , I think I have it covered though - after the original was demolished in the early 60's, "The Tofts", ie Mr and Mrs Toft who ran it moved to new premises... and people still called the new venue (Hillside Social Club on Grace Hill I think) "Tofts" too...

Thanks for your input anyway... when was the gig?

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irrelevant fact: The New Cross Venue used to be called The Harp Club.

:: 19 Feb :: :: Comment / reply

Good work fact man!

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Don't worry about that Vic and Bob thing, we'll catch the repeats now I think... cheers though.

:: 20 Feb :: :: Comment / reply