Wizzard 18 March 1974 De Montfort Hall
The sound was (according to the Mercury reporter), ‘ uniformly flat’ !
The sound was (according to the Mercury reporter), ‘ uniformly flat’ !
Phil Lynott led the group throughout their fourteen-year recording career of twelve studio albums, writing or co-writing almost all the band’s material. He was the first Black Irishman to achieve…
With over 65 years in the show business, Tommy Hunt is one of the original pioneers of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Starting out his performing career in the late ’50s as…
Do you have any information about ‘Water’ – a local Leicester bands?
In 1974, Lulu performed the title song for the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. Two slightly different versions of the song were used, at the start…
‘What’s New Pussycat’ and ‘It’s Not Unusual’ – thoroughly enjoyed by a 70% female audience.
The Flying Hat Band were an early 1970s Birmingham, England rock act that, alongside Judas Priest, ranked as the Midlands’ favourites to succeed. Despite not having released an album, the…
PRINCIPAL EDWARDS MAGIC THEATRE was an artistic cooperative formed by a group of student musicians and artists at Exeter University in 1968. The group’s original plan to establish a magazine…
Leicester Mercury report, 14 February 1974 – City folk concert is a sellout. Although pop terminology like ’one-hit wonder is rarely attributable to the folk – scene, it could be…
P J Proby P J Proby – week long residency at Baileys, Leicester- 10 February- 16 February 1974. PJ. Proby (born James Marcus Smith; November 6, 1938) is an American…