2023-10-02 05:30
La Discotheque/Bouncing Ball/Kisses/Chicago's in Peckham
La Discotheque in Soho's Wardour Street opened in around 1961 and was perhaps t he first place to use 'discotheque' as the name for a club in the English speaking world (there had been clubs of that name in Paris since the 1940s). The Soho club earned some notoriety as the 'Soho nerve centre' of 'the purple heart racket' (Times 10 June 1964) but that didn't stop it expanding with other branches opening up in Oxford Street, Streatham High Road and Peckham High Street. Not sure of the source of the advert below promising 'The West End comes to Peckham' with 'the accent on Rhythm and Blues, and Twist' to 'Hi Fi Stereo featuring the famous Nite-Sounds': This advert from Streatham News suggests that the Peckham club ('London's most fabulous dancing club') opened in June 1963 and was open every night until 2 am: I found a memory of the club on Facebook: 'Went a fair bit when around 15.
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