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Was it ''The Club'' - thats what that place was when it closed? Or did it go by a different name then (where Spotlight is now). It was called ''The Club'' late in its existence - wait, was this [[Faces]]? - this is where the legendary "Cattlebirds, Straitjacket Fits, Knightshade and Schnell Fenster" gig was in 1989.. which was previously called Roxoff. Was this also Rockafellas? I can see why old people get confused now (thedugganaut 15 Sept 06)
 
Was it ''The Club'' - thats what that place was when it closed? Or did it go by a different name then (where Spotlight is now). It was called ''The Club'' late in its existence - wait, was this [[Faces]]? - this is where the legendary "Cattlebirds, Straitjacket Fits, Knightshade and Schnell Fenster" gig was in 1989.. which was previously called Roxoff. Was this also Rockafellas? I can see why old people get confused now (thedugganaut 15 Sept 06)
 
Rockafella's was a club in frankton that hosted blues nights on thursdays & I suspect was agay club on other nights. Johnny & the Phantoms were regulars as was the occasional appearnc of Brendon Power Hamonica Player. 
 
Yes Uncle Sams was above where starbucks is now.
 
Roxoff, The Gold bar, the club & the metropole, were all the same venue under different names..chur Irie
 
 
I do remember Uncle Sams Nightclub and the owner back then, I think his name was Colin.  Also I remember the bands that used to play in the club who were Bronze Spirit and Grazz in the later years of the 80's.  It was also a restaurant on Sundays where one could enjoy a buffet lunch and dinner I believe.  The club I feel the above writer may have been referring to was known as the Lady Hamilton, which was primarily a rock venue.  The live music at Uncle Sams was usually top 40 hits that one could recognise from the local radio stations.  It was certainly a venue that was always packed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday because of the great atmosphere the music and staff provided for the customers.
 

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