| Concerts & Package Tours : 1965 (January - March) |
| April - June 1965 | July - September 1965 | October - December 1965 | Charts & Memorabilia |
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| January 1st 1965 | Market Tavern | Lykes Of Witch |
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| January 4th 1965 | Hammersmith Odeon, London |
The Beatles |
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| January 8th 1965 | Little Fat Black Pussy Cat | Mort Draygen Halifax harmonica led blues band. Recorded "If I Had a Ticket" as Mort Draygen & The Diamonds |
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| January 9th 1965 | Little Fat Black Pussy Cat | Victor Brox Blues Train | |
| January 11th 1965 January 18th 1965 January 26th 1965 |
Gaumont Sheffield ABC, Hull Odeon, Leeds |
Chuck Berry Long John Baldry Graham Bond Organisation Moody Blues Winston G Five Dimensions Don Spencer
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| January 17th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Alexis Korner & The Blues Inc |
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| January 18th 1965 | Majestic Ballroom | The Mojos |
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| January 23rd 1965 | Little Fat Black Pussy Cat | Original All Stars | Until November 1964 these were the "Hoochie Coochie Men" when the band also included Rod Stewart |
| January 24th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Jimmy Powell & The Five Dimensions | |
| January 24th 1965 | Lyceum Rainbow Club | Anne Shelton Tom Jones & Squires Originally known as Tommy Scott & The Senators he changed to Tom Jones when he left Joe Meek. "It's Not Unusual" was released the following month. The song was originally intended for Sandie Shaw and was his second release for Decca |
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| January 31st 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Joe Cocker's Big Blues |
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| February 7th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Rod Stewart & The Soul Agents |
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| February 14th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | John Mayall & The Blues Breakers |
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| February 14th 1965 February 19th 1965 |
ABC, Hull City Hall, Sheffield |
Cilla Black PJ Proby (Tom Jones & The Squires) Tommy Roe Fourmost Mike Cotton Sound Tommy Quickly Remo Four Bob Bain - compere Promoter : Arthur Howes & Brian Epstein PJ Proby was banned from all ABC cinemas after his "pant splitting
incident" earlier in the tour. He was replaced by |
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| February 15th 1965 | Majestic Ballroom | Zoot Money & His Big Roll Band
Zoot Money (keyboards), Andy Summers (guitar), Paul Williams (bass), Nick Newell & Johnny Almond (saxophone), Colin Allen (drums) |
see also February 21st 1965 |
| February 18th 1965 | Queens Hall | Swinging Blue Jeans |
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| February 19th 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | Lykes Of Witch |
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| February 21st 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Zoot Money & His Big Roll Band |
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| February 22nd 1965 | Majestic | Hollies | |
| February 24th 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | Undertakers (Takers) |
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| February 24th 1965 | Odeon, Leeds | Duke Ellington | |
| February 27th 1965 March 19th 1965 |
City Hall, Sheffield Odeon, Leeds |
Del Shannon Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders Herman's Hermits Just Four Men Jerry Stevens Dodie West The Soul Savages The Dollies who replaced the Shangri-Las (illness) Promoter : Peter Walsh
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| February 28th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Graham Bond Organisation Advert for coach trip to the Twisted Wheel in Manchester |
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| March 3rd 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | Screaming Jay Hawkins
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Wrote and recorded "I Put A Spell On You" in 1956. He died 12th February 2000 aged 70. |
| March 6th 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | The Beat Merchants![]() |
Formed in Horsham, Sussex in 1962. Toured in 1964 with Gene Vincent and Lulu |
| March 7th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Alexis Korner & The Blues Breakers |
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| March 8th 1965 | Majestic | Lulu & The Luvvers |
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| March 8th 1965 March 10th 1965 March 11th 1965 |
Futurist, Scarborough ABC, Huddersfield City Hall, Sheffield |
Rolling Stones Hollies Dave Berry & The Cruisers Goldie & The Gingerbreads Checkmates Conrads Johnny Ball (compere)
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| March 8th 1965 | City Hall, Sheffield | Manfred Mann The Animals The Pretty Things Screaming Lord Sutch Sean Buckley & The Breadcrumbs Dodie West Promoter : Kenneth Johnson (Promotions) Ltd |
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| March 10th 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | Mojos |
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| March 12th 1965 | Witchbarn Club | Opened at 8 Manor Street Obviously encountered early problems because the following month "After considering the damage inflicted to the property over the last weekend the management must impose a ban on all rockers or jean clad youths whatsoever
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| March 14th 1965 |
St George's Hall |
Adam Faith Sandie Shaw Barron Knights Paramounts Roulettes Patrick Kerr Freddie Earle That's Where It Is
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| March 17th 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | Applejacks Were the first band to appear at the Top 20 when it opened in May 1964 |
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| March 19th 1965 March 2nd 1965 |
Gaumont Odeon, Leeds |
Roy Orbison Rocking Berries Marianne Faithful Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers Untamed Three Quarters Jon Mark Frank Berry (compere) Promoter : Arthur Howes
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| March 19th 1965 | City Hall, Sheffield | Gerry & The Pacemakers | |
| March 21st 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Victor Brox Blues Train |
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| March 24th 1965 | Top 20 Club, Idle | Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages |
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| March 27th 1965 | Witchbarn Club | Downliners Sect David John & The Mood ![]() They recorded for Columbia and their cover of "Little Egypt" appears on a number of compilation albums. |
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| March 28th 1965 | Troutbeck, Ilkley | Screaming Jay Hawkins Had appeared earlier in the month at the Top 20 Club in Idle |
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| March 31st 1965 | Odeon, Leeds | Supremes Martha & The Vandellas Stevie Wonder Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Earl Van Dyke Six Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames Promoters : Harold Davison & Arthur Howe
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| April - June 1965 | July - September 1965 | October - December 1965 | Charts & Memorabilia |