Chisser Promoter & Resident DJ of St Helen's Soul Club

I know I'm getting on a bit and people keep ribbing me about it, yet I'm not the oldest in the team, anyway here's my Dark Deep Secrets.

It all started for me in 1961 having a dance with denise anks to lets Twist Again, by Chubby Checker at Sutton Nash school's Christmas Party, this became my first record, on the Green Columbia label DB4961 followed by Sam Cooke's Chain Gang and the Drifters Save The last Dance For Me and its been my vice ever since buying these little Black Gems, my first djing was about 1966 at Derbyhill youth club between the Band sets on thursday nights. Then I played at the Geraldo club with a mate of mine Trev Muhic until 1972. My favourite records at the moment are two ballards My Guardian Angel and Don't Tell Her The Truth, my fav Artiste is Bobby Womack . Ktf!

I first met Carol at the local St. Annes Club, Monestry Lane Sutton

which had a disco on Friday night, we then started going to the Warrington Co-op club together, we saw jackie wilson on the carlton club Warrington and were regulars at the Geraldo Club St. Helens, we got married in 1974 and the rest is history .

Chisser and Carol

Sue

 Sue Has Just Joined the Team at Joe's and is our first Girl DJ.

at the club, she is going to be playing the early doors spot 8 till 9.

Sue comes from Stoke and was a regular at the Golden Torch from 1967 and saw many live acts there before it became a all-nighter sue moved to Liverpool in the 70s. she has been collecting Northern soul records for nearly 40 years and to date has a few thousand, her favourite sounds come from the Torch her favourite artiste is Jacky Wilson and her fav record is Just Be Sincere, Party time man is her fav crossover sound.

Sue also plays at the Birchfield Club Widnes.

Friendly

cheerful

barstaff

  Fred Resident DJ at St Helens Soul Club

Fred was the big mod in St. Helens and

hanged around the blowout in his Mohair Suites

and rode a Vespa Super Scooter. He was a regular at

the Cavern Club and The Sink in liverpool

an Old Twisted Wheeler and Room at the

Top in (Wigan) Well before the Casino Nights.

he also had a large colletion of soul records on English Labels

Fred Played at St. Helens First Discotheque

The Place, which many years later became Crystals Night Club and Fred was one of the DJs there as well. He also DJ at Applebys Club and at the Bank Bar playing Modern Dance

and Rave Tunes. He's Been playing back on the Soul scene for the last 15 years His Favourite Record is the last one played.

He's still rides his Scooter on Weekends and is a member of the St. Helens Scooter outfit The Ace of Spades.

Wendy & Jackie


















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  Ste & Andy

Freddie T.

Moz Resident DJ at St Helens Soul Club

Warrington Born & Bred, Moz came from the Gas Club Warrington which he ran for three years, he was one of the original DJs at the Warrington Soul Club Culcheth which sadly closed this year. A scooter boy at heart who still rides a Lambretta GP 185 Which is named Key To My Happiness, he also DJs at the National Scooter Rallys for VFM, he has been into Northern Soul since attending Parr Hall all-nighters in the 80s.  his fav tunes are by the Charades, Richie Addams and Thelma Lyndsey,

 Moz is noted for always playing a top stomping set.

 He has just started a new Soul Club at The Tetley Walker Club in Warrington

 on the 3 rd Friday of the Month opening night is the 17th October 2008

with help from me, Ste Jones and Mike Walker from Newton, good Luck Moz!

Moz

Paul & Phil Aka Oldies & Stuff, the record dealers from Hull

have been coming to Soul at Joe's only this year but are realy enjoing themselves and have made loads of new friends from St. Helens, yet! they have been coming to this part of the country for years and have been record dealers at Lowton Civic Hall,

Birchfield Club Widnes and Bolton Soul club and have been on the Northern soul scene since attending Wigan Casino in the 70s

 and the long Jouney over the M62 is realy worth it.

  Paul & Phil

St Helens Soul Club

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