Concerts & Package Tours : 1965  (January - March)

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Date Venue

Details and Notes

January 1st 1965 Market Tavern Lykes Of Witch

January 4th 1965 Hammersmith
Odeon, London
The Beatles

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

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

January 17th 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Alexis Korner & The Blues Inc

January 18th 1965 Majestic Ballroom The Mojos

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

January 31st 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Joe Cocker's Big Blues

February 7th 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Rod Stewart & The Soul Agents

February 14th 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley John Mayall & The Blues Breakers

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
Tom Jones & The Squires

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

Official Zoot Money website

February 18th 1965 Queens Hall Swinging Blue Jeans

February 19th 1965 Top 20 Club, Idle Lykes Of Witch

February 21st 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Zoot Money & His Big Roll Band

February 22nd 1965 Majestic Hollies  
February 24th 1965 Top 20 Club, Idle Undertakers (Takers)

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

 

February 28th 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Graham Bond Organisation

Advert for coach trip to the Twisted Wheel in Manchester

March 3rd 1965 Top 20 Club, Idle Screaming Jay Hawkins

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

March 8th 1965 Majestic Lulu & The Luvvers

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)

 

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

March 10th 1965 Top 20 Club, Idle Mojos

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



 

March 14th 1965


St George's Hall


Adam Faith
Sandie Shaw
Barron Knights
Paramounts
Roulettes
Patrick Kerr
Freddie Earle

That's Where It Is
Girl Don't Come
Lemon Tree
I'll Stop At Nothing
Always Something There To Remind Me

March 17th 1965 Top 20 Club, Idle Applejacks

Were the first band to appear at the Top 20 when it opened in May 1964

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


March 19th 1965 City Hall, Sheffield Gerry & The Pacemakers  
March 21st 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Victor Brox Blues Train
 

March 24th 1965 Top 20 Club, Idle Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages

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.


The advert is presumably a typo

Based in Preston. Shared the same management company as the Rolling Stones. Made three singles, the last two were produced by Joe Meek

March 28th 1965 Troutbeck, Ilkley Screaming Jay Hawkins

Had appeared earlier in the month at the Top 20 Club in Idle

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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