Description
Prior to 1960, Sheffield was always considered to be a strictly bed and work enviroment; night life ended abruptly at 10pm ... Brave entrepeneur Terry Thronton decided to change all that with the opening of his bizarre new live music venue called 'Club 60' ...
Later, in his Esquire Club, a whole host of future young stars such as Joe Cocker, Dave Berry, Frank White, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Georgie Fame and many more played there sometimes between 1962-67.
This book tells the fascinating story of those early pioneering days and provides a unique account of many back-stage dramas + lots of photos
paperback - 128 pages - authors: DON HALE & TERRY THORNTON - 23x15x1cm - language: english
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