Listeners to Sounds of the Sixties on Radio 2 have no doubt heard the "Northern Soul Season " feature . Each week they play two records as examples of a northern soul favourite with a bit of info about the record and artist. Sometimes they get this a little wrong but usually good enough, unless you want to be very picky , which I do.
This Saturday (2nd April ) they played The Carstairs- He Who Picks a Rose and then announced that it was a big record at The Golden Torch in the Yorkshire market town of Cleckheaton. I'm sure Cleckheaton is a nice place but a long way from the Torch. I hope someone puts them right before promoters put on a Torch revival at the civic centre, councillors add it to their website and groups of youths in baggy trousers roam Cleckheaton in search of the original site.
The only famous thing I know about Cleckheaton is that (I think) it was where Julian Bentley used to live. Maybe he can give us more info about its notorious nightlife.
Listeners to Sounds of the Sixties on Radio 2 have no doubt heard the "Northern Soul Season " feature . Each week they play two records as examples of a northern soul favourite with a bit of info about the record and artist. Sometimes they get this a little wrong but usually good enough, unless you want to be very picky , which I do.
This Saturday (2nd April ) they played The Carstairs- He Who Picks a Rose and then announced that it was a big record at The Golden Torch in the Yorkshire market town of Cleckheaton. I'm sure Cleckheaton is a nice place but a long way from the Torch. I hope someone puts them right before promoters put on a Torch revival at the civic centre, councillors add it to their website and groups of youths in baggy trousers roam Cleckheaton in search of the original site.
The only famous thing I know about Cleckheaton is that (I think) it was where Julian Bentley used to live
. Maybe he can give us more info about its notorious nightlife.
Rick