1967

 

Jan 6               This Generation                                               9.30 – 1.30                   6/6

                        The Pedestrians

Jan 7               This Generation                                               8.30 – 11.45                  5/-

                        The New Breed

 

Jan 13              The Senators

                        The Pedestrians

Jan 14              The Senators

                        The Pedestrians

 

Jan 20             The Tardy Host

                        The Pedestrians

Jan 21              The Tardy Host

                        The Pedestrians

 

Jan 27             The Emperor Showband from Ireland

            The Pedestrians

Jan 28             The Emperor Showband

                The Pedestrians

 

Feb 3               The Four Spots

                        The Pedestrians

Feb 4               The Four Spots

                        The New Breed

 

                        The Four Spots were actually a band called 1-2-3. They were building a following and

                        great things were predicted for them having played such venues as the Marquee Club in

                        London.

                        Pavilion rules were that every group had to be at least a 4-piece and so for the first

                        half hour of their sets their manager had to pretend to be a band member. He was not

                        musical and could not play the guitar so had to turn his back to the audience.

 

Feb 10              The Senators

                        The Pedestrians

Feb 11              The Senators

                        The Pedestrians

 

Feb 17              Prince Vince and the Kings Showband from Ireland                7/6

                        ITV recording artistes

                        The Pedestrians

Feb 18              Prince Vince and the Kings Showband

                        The Pedestrians

 

Feb 25             The Paragon Seven

                        The Pedestrians

Feb 26             The Paragon Seven

                        The Pedestrians

 

                                                                         

 

Mar 3               The Paragon Seven

                        The Pedestrians

Mar 4               The Paragon Seven

                        The New Breed

 

Mar 10             The Emperors Showband

                        The Pedestrians

Mar 11             The Emperors Showband

                        The Pedestrians

 

Mar 17             The Fontana Showband, Cork

                        The Pedestrians

Mar 18             The Fontana Showband

                        The Pedestrians

 

Mar 24             The Checkers Showband

                        The Pedestrians

Mar 25             The Checkers Showband

                        The New Breed

 

Mar 31             The Students Showband

                        The Pedestrians

Apr 1               The Students Showband

                        The Pedestrians

 

Apr 7               The Concords

                        The Pedestrians

Apr 8               The Concords

                        The Pedestrians

 

Apr 14              The Kimbos      Strathpeffer British Legion               9.30 – 2.00

                        The Pedestrians

Apr 15              The Kimbos

                        The Pedestrians

 

April 14            Marquee Dance, Bught Park Inverness

5 Top North Groups    8.00 – 1.00       7/6

 

Apr 21             The Trogans

                        The Pedestrians

Apr 22             The Trogans

                        The Pedestrians

 

Apr 28             ALL STARS NIGHT

Freddy and the Dreamers (stars of American, British and European television, stars of the London Palladium)

Plus David Jacobs (Britain’s top disc jockey, star of Thank Your Lucky Stars and Juke Box Jury) who will choose Miss Pavilion 1967

Supported by Scotland’s top Country and Western group

The Country Cousins                9.00 – 2.00       £1

Apr 29              Country Cousins

                        The Pedestrians

 

                               

 

                        The group consisted of Freddie Garrity - vocals, Roy Crewsdon - guitar, Derek Quinn - guitar, Pete Birrell - bass guitar and

                        Bernie Dwyer - drums. They formed in 1959 in Manchester. By 1961 they had appeared on BBC Radio, toured extensively and

                        done a resident spot at the Top Ten Club in Hamburg. They turned professional  when they were offered a recording

                        contract with Columbia and by the end of 1963 they had three top ten hits and had toured with Roy Orbison.

                        Further hits followed in 1964 and they ended the year appearing in The Beatles' Christmas Show at the Hammersmith Odeon.

                        They had two more minor hits in 1965 but by the time they appeared at the Pavilion they were more like a band you would

                        stand and watch rather than dance to.

 

May 5              The Trojans with female vocalist

                        Also supporting band

May 6              The Trojans with female vocalist

                        Also supporting band

 

May 12             The Hawaiian Showband with female vocalist Tia

                        The Pedestrians

May 13             The Hawaiian Showband with female vocalist Tia

                        The Pedestrians

 

May 19             Tommy Trousdale and the Sundowners

May 20            Tommy Trousdale and the Sundowners

 

May 26             The Reigning Monarchs (Radio and TV artistes)

May 27             The Reigning Monarchs

                        The Blue Notes Dance Band

                       

 

                              

 

                               This is the line up of the original Blue Notes.                                           Johnny and the Diamonds.

                                   L to R  David Brooks, Evan Sutherland,                                       L to R   David Brooks, Hugh MacKenzie,

                          Hugh MacKenzie, Jack Sutherland, George Skinner                           John Reddigan (back), Jack Sutherland                     

 

 

Jun 2               The Hawaiian Showband with Tia

Jun 3               The Hawaiian Showband with Tia

 

Advert             Highland Cabaret        Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

                        8.30 – 11.30      5/-

                        Argo Cameron (tenor)              Aileen Brown (a song for everyone)

                        The Ben Wyvis Troup of Highland Dancers with Pipe Major Innes

                        And Dancing – modern and old time to the Strathpeffer Spa Dance Band

                        The Wyvis Folk Trio                Compère Charlie Bulloch

Advert             Strathpeffer Spa

                        Opening Band Performance     The Dingwall British Legion Pipe Band

                        Sat 3 June 1967 at 8.00 p.m.

                        The salute will be taken by Lt Col Angus Macdonald, Coul

 

Jun 9               The Nite Spot of the North   Lochussie Football Club

                        Jimmy Powell and the Dimensions

                        Plus Scotland’s top DJ Stuart Henry with discotheque

                        Supported by The Blue Notes Dance Band

Jun 10              The Caribbean All Stars Band featuring Loretta Eddie, the limbo dancer

                        Plus Stuart Henry

                        Supported by the Blue Notes Dance Band

 

                       

 

                       

                        Stuart Henry trained as an actor on leaving school but became a pirate radio DJ in 1965 when he joined

                        Radio Scotland, which came into being on New Year's Eve, broadcasting off Troon. However he

                        suffered from uncontrollable sea-sickness and was allowed to tape his programmes on dry land and send

                        them in. This meant he didn't have to spend long periods on the ship and so he was able to build his

                        reputation through live dance-hall appearances like the Pavilion as well as his radio shows. In

                        conversation he freely admitted that the days of pirate radio were about to come to an end with the

                        proposed Government legislation.

                        He joined Radio 1 six weeks later and eventually moved on to Radio Luxembourg in 1974. However he

                        developed multiple sclerosis soon after but carried on broadcasting with the help of his wife Ollie.

                        He died in 1995 at his home in Luxembourg.

                        Click here to hear a clip from his Saturday Show.

 

Jun 16              Millie (My Boy Lollipop) with The Epics (radio, TV and recording artistes from London)

                        Supported by the Tardy Hosts

Jun 17              Millie (My Boy Lollipop) with The Epics (radio, TV and recording artistes from London)

                        Supported by the Tardy Hosts

 

 

                        Millie Small came to Britain from Jamaica in 1963. Her first UK release 'Don't You Know' didn't sell

                        too badly but her unique infectious high pitched style wasn't enough to get it into the charts. However,

                        her second release in 1964  'My Boy Lollipop' was a stronger song and became a massive hit on both sides

                        of the Atlantic, reaching number two in America as well as in Britain. Despite her great success and the

                        strong influence of ska the record  was simply regarded by many people at the time as a catchy pop tune

                        and although she had a couple of further minor hits, she never managed to build on the success of her

                        famous hit. She remained in the public conscience for a long time and was well received by the Pavilion

                        audience when she played here. When Millie arrived in Strathpeffer late on the Friday afternoon she

                        was mistakenly directed to the Strathpeffer Hotel instead of the Highland. She swept in with her

                        entourage, every inch the big star, and swept equally majestically out on discovering the mistake. On the

                        night she was backed by the Epics who were expected to learn Millie’s set in a brief practice session

                        between six and seven before the dance started. By coincidence Jimmy Powell and the Dimensions, who appeared

                        the previous week, had provided backing for Millie on 'My Boy Lollipop', with Jimmy Powell supplying the harmonica

                        part. (not Rod Stewart, as is sometimes thought).

                   

 

 

                                                                     

 

 

 

Jun 16              Note - The 8 piece Epic Showband from Newry were billed to play at the Caledonian Hotel, Inverness from 9.00 – 1.00       7/6

 

Jun 22              Scotland’s Greatest Beat Group. The one and only band to have a Top 20 hit record. The Poets from Glasgow.

                        Also Dundee’s dynamic Rite Tyme

                                                                                                                   

                        This, unusually, was a Thursday.          

 

Jun 23             The Liberal Association sponsored

                        The See-See Riders Showband from Belfast

                        Plus the Blue Notes Dance Band

Jun 24             The See-See Riders Showband

                        Plus the Blue Notes Dance Band

 

Jun 30             The Rockin’ Berries (Poor Man’s Son)

                        Also Scotland’s Top Showband Tommy Trousdale and the Sundowners

Jul 1                The Rockin’ Berries

                        Tommy Trousdale and the Sundowners

 

July 3               Note - The Highland Fling Caledonian Hotel, Inverness

                        8.30 – 10.30 3/6

                        A fast moving gay Scottish show with local artistes.

 

Jul 7                The Boutique Showband from Ireland

                        The Absolute from Glasgow

Jul 8                The Boutique Showband from Ireland

                        The Absolute from Glasgow

 

Jul 12              The Caledonian Hotel, Inverness

                        Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen

 

Jul 14              The Playground from London

                        The Trojans from Glasgow

Jul 15              The Playground from London

                        The Trojans from Glasgow

 

Jul 21              Billy McFarlane and the Students (from Ballymena, Ireland)

                        The Sunset Touch (Glasgow)

Jul 22              Billy McFarlane and the Students (from Ballymena, Ireland)

                        The Sunset Touch (Glasgow)

 

Jul 28              Whistling Jack Smith and the Quiet Five (stars of radio, stage and TV)

                        The Country Cousins (Scotland’s top C&W group)                   10/-

Jul 29              Whistling Jack Smith and the Quiet Five (stars of radio, stage and TV)

                        The Country Cousins (Scotland’s top C&W group)                   7/6

 

Aug 4               The Barry Lee Showband (from London)                                 8/6

                        The Merry Macs (Scotland’s Top Showband)             

Aug 5               The Barry Lee Showband (from London)                                 6/-

                        The Merry Macs (Scotland’s Top Showband)

 

Aug 11              The Fortunes (stars of radio, stage and TV)                           10/-

                        The Caribbean All Steel Band

Aug 12             The Fortunes (stars of radio, stage and TV)                           6/-

                        The Caribbean All Steel Band

 

                        The Fortunes were: Rod Allen (Bass / Vocals), Barry Pritchard ( Guitars, Vocals), David Carr

                        (Keyboards), Andy Brown (Drums) and Scotsman Shel McCrae ( Guitars / Vocals) who had

                        replaced founder member Glen Dale ( Guitars /Vocals) the previous month.

                         Visit The Fortunes at www.thefortunes.co.uk

                               

 

Aug 11                The Small Faces were billed to appear at the Ballerina , Nairn.

                          The dance was from 9.00 - 1.00 and cost 10/-.

                          A bus ran from Dingwall, leaving at 7.45 and returned after the dance.

 

Aug 11               Bookings are now being accepted for Clubs and Organisations wishing to run

                         Friday night dances during 1968 season.

                         Apply in writing to the manager not later than Friday 30 Sept 1967.

 

Aug 18             The Nashville Teens (stars of stage, radio and TV)                   10/-

                        The Skymasters Showband from Ireland

Aug 19             The Nashville Teens (stars of stage, radio and TV)               

                        The Skymasters Showband from Ireland

 

Aug 25             Ross County Football Club

                        The Caribbean Steel Band                                                        8/6

                        The Association

Aug 26             The Caribbean Steel Band                                                      

                        The Association                                                                        6/-

 

Sep 1               The Viceroys from Ireland                                                        7/6

                        The Bon Accord Dance Band

Sep 2               The Viceroys from Ireland                                                       6/-

The Bon Accord Dance Band

 

Sep 8               Allangrange Curling Club

                        The Settlers (stars of radio, stage and TV)                             10/-

                        Plus the Sterling Showband from Ireland

Sep 9               The Settlers (stars of radio, stage and TV)                              6/-

                        Plus the Sterling Showband from Ireland

                       

                        Pictured is an LP cover of the Settlers.

                       

 

 

                        Interestingly this was the first date that the Sterling Showband played at the Pavilion.

                        This is an early line up.

 

                                                                                                   

 

 

Sep 15             The Reigning Monarchs                                                            7/6

                        The Bon Accord Dance Band

Sep 16             The Reigning Monarchs                                                            6/-

                        The Bon Accord Dance Band

 

Sep 22             The Merry Macs (Scotland’s Top Showband)

Sep 23             The Merry Macs (Scotland’s Top Showband)

 

Sep 29             The Shannon Showband from Ireland

                        The Bon Accord Dance Band

Sep 30             The Shannon Showband

 

Oct 6               The Sterling Showband from Ireland                                      7/6

Oct 7               The Sterling Showband                                                           6/-

 

                        This was the beginning of a long spell of residency. Unless otherwise stated the

                         Sterling Showband played all dates on Friday and Saturday nights from now on,

                        unsupported.

 

Oct 23              Pop Nite    Monday      7.30 – 10.00     2/6

 

Oct 27             The Sterling Showband plus Suzie (the girl with the golden voice)

Oct 28             The Sterling Showband plus Suzie (the girl with the golden voice)

Oct 30             The Sterling Showband plus Suzie (the girl with the golden voice)

 

Nov 3               The Sterling Showband (no Suzie)                            7/6

Nov 4               The Sterling Showband (no Suzie)                            6/-

Nov 6               The Sterling Showband (no Suzie)                            2/6

 

Nov 10             The Sterling Showband plus Suzie

Nov 11              The Sterling Showband plus Suzie

 

Nov 15             Wed     Dance to suit all ages  7.30 – 11.00                  3/-

 

Dec 8               The Emperors Showband

Dec 9               The Emperors Showband

 

Dec 15             The Sterling Showband

Dec 16             The Sterling Showband

 

Dec 22             The Sterling Showband with their Christmas programme

                        (Hats   Novelties         Balloons           Prizes galore)

Dec 23             The Sterling Showband

 

Dec 25             The Sterling Showband

 

Dec 29             The Sterling Showband

Dec 30             The Sterling Showband

 

Jan 1                The Sterling Showband

 

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