Summer 2009 - Gold Coast Rockers
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Summer 2009 - Gold Coast Rockers
SUMMER 2009 “ A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from your Executive Committee“ ' And I was telling...... Winners are GRINNERS No, Keith, DONT!! I Won ! I Won ! I Won !!! Now, lets see: this goes here and...... Page 2 The GOLD COAST ROCKERS NEWSLETTER is published quarterly. The editor & committee welcome and invite all articles of interest but reserve the right to publish any articles. Articles can be sent to the editor via email ( [email protected] ) or submit material to any committee member In this Issue The President’s report Club Newsletter Advertising 12 months subscription, 4 editions of newsletter Full Page : Hall Page Quarter Page Business Card size $210.00 $110.00 $60.00 $25.00 Contact the Treasurer to make payment Re colour adds please contact club committee members. The club would be willing to discuss any advertising business CALENDAR OF SPECIAL EVENTS 2009/10 Editor GCR demo AGM 2009 Dec. 18th Friday Christmas Hop Sharks Function Room Band Dance On Sunday Santa Barbara Guests Mt Nimmel HOP report Halloween night Hail Rock n Roll ( pt 2 ) Jan 13th GCR resumes, FREE entry for FINANCIAL MEMBERS 26th Australia Day BBQ Jack Evans Park Boat Harbour Tweed Heads 11am . BYO, Members Must List for meal tickets Feb Gold Coast Rockers meet every Wednesday at the Broadbeach Bowls Club, Broadbeach except for Christmas break. Dancing lessons start at 6.30 pm for advanced , 7.15pm beginners with general dancing at 8 pm. Club internet site, goldcoastrockers.com 13th Valentines Night, Gold Coin entry, Broadbeach Bowls Club. Band Dance On Mar 13th Gangster & Mole Hop Runaway Bay community center. BYO. Band TBA DISCLAIMER The views expressed herein, are those of the contributors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Gold Coast Rockers inc. or its Committee, nor will the club be held responsible for any information or advice published herein. Page 3 Committee members Ewan Sprague Rod Liefman Diana Buckler Pauline Schafer Shirley Forbes Cecilia Leger President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Officer Social Director Dance Hop Editor 0416 114 310 0419 676 366 0417 122 303 0410 291 173 0412 751 313 0409 051 167 Suzanne Vandervalk Stan Simankowicz Kevin McDonald Diane Briskey Exec Com 0418 766 891 0409 478 60 0419 660 632 0432 454 395 Social Committee John Byne Barbara Johnstone Dale Tompkins Jerry Sharp Annette Moylan Steve Sharp Nola Richardson Kerry Hasic Valda Sprague Samantha Cole Marianne Cole Susan Moore Carol Fisk John Nicholls Maggie Varga Gay Thomas Ray Stewart Bands For Wednesday Nights Dec 9th 16th Route 66 Wally & the Gators Feb 3rd 10th 17th 27th NEWS FLASH 16th Dec. Last night for Year . Prize for Best Table & Best Dressed. Santa to visit. All Children welcome Cruisers Wally & the Gators Plum Loco Shindig 2010 Jan 13th 20th 27th Texas Shuffle Route 66 Dance On Paddy was coming through customs at the airport carrying a large bottle. “ What have you there ?” asked the suspicious officer . “ Tis Lourdes holy water . I am bringing it home with me ,” said Paddy. The Officer took the bottle and tried some. “ Why, it’s Irish Whisky,” He spluttered. “ Lord bless me, said Paddy. Another bloomin miracle ! Page 4 President’s Report Well here we are again. Into another festive season. The year seems to have flown but at times in the past seems to have dragged on. The anticipation of waiting for the Mystery bus trip or Mt Nimmel hall picnic to arrive seemed at times to take forever. But don't you agree they were well worth the wait. We have a new and extended committee now and I trust we can continue to bring new and enjoyable times for you. Hopefully the Social Picnics will continue, as it's a great time to catch up with people and have a good chat when normally you don't get the chance to catch up as much at a dance. Judging by the enthusiasm of the social committee some great times are in store for you this year, if we can fit it all in. Suggestions of an extra mystery bus trip, possible at night, also a progressive dinner, and re -introduction of another boat trip picnic, are all sure to create a great atmosphere of fun within the club. I am very excited with the ideas the new committee and Social committee are coming up with and are willing to pursue. 2010 is going to be a fantastic year for the club. Wishing all of you a very, very, merry Xmas and a safe and Happy New Year. Regards Ewan Sprague BIRTHDAYS SEPTEMBER Bill Pammer Ron Irving Leonie O’Grady John Beever Barry Papwpth Heather Cooney Bev Showers Robert Fletcher Jutta Doyle Klara Horvath Roy Koops Ivar Jauger Christine Shappand Tony Debaitista Kim Riley Katherine Robinson Tony Briggs Suzie Mullholand Janice Jackson Ian Hofmeier Garry Brown Ron Patterson Carol Lansdown Barbara Johnstone Chris Malaney Kevin MacDonald Gunther Dittmar Kaylene Schmidt Charles Csabi Michael Seredycz Krystyna Thomson Jennifer Hudson Lance Taitcha OCTOBER Janet Bladen Judith Phillipps Paul Simson Daryl Bray Kerrie Hasil Elaine Neilson Janet Pangrazio Geoff Taylor Marcia Bos Mark Treacher Samantha Cole Anna Bonnici Kate Morale Jade Beale Karl Eriksson Jenny Smith Zoltan Horvath Laurel Otto Dale Ringham June Thalhofer Sandy McKerr Louse Christie Gayle Blackmore Alan Roberts Bo Cleo Gill Fahey Dale Tomkins Peter Tully Rhonda Walker Errol Zelinski Jo Jackson Nolea Richardson Lea-Ann Simpson Page 5 NOVEMBER Helen Woodfrord anna Lee Geoff Baker Joyce Rodrigues Royn Rowson Jayk Cole May Stewart Susan Hance Cecillia Leger James Zhou Christine Tyso Douglas Ringham Gavin Johnson Welcome to new members Laura McNicol Fay Ross Pat Rae Denise Brown Yvonne Wilson Hellen Myers Kerri Shepperd Brian Spicer John Anderson Carol Ann Kinlyside Kaye Watts Robert Juniel Ron Reeve Carol Ann Fisk Fay Cook Norelle Neave Ingrid Thurecht Rolf Saxon Alex Markowski Phillip Headland Phillip Michael Linda Stevens Fiona Hyland To all our students and friends thank you for all your support and friendship over the past year. Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Tim & Lani Kim McLaughlin Raymond Smith Gary Sharp Rosalind Sharp Phillip Hamilton Nola Smith Teresa Foote Kay Redshaw Lorraine Smith Sandra Jones Di Hutchins Alex Salasch Les Pearce Anthony Tindale, Dale Mottley, Suzanne Stevenson Robyn Rowson Baden Hutchins Clive Cowdell Shelley Cowdell Beverley Kitching Bevan Walton, Ao Alison, Barbara Schroeder From the Editors Desk Hi All, As usual quite a busy time again .( STILL ? ) With the Sunday meetings, ad hock Saturday night dances and our regular Hops there seems to something happening all the time. Our AGM produced quite a number of significant changes this year. We were fortunate to retain the services of Ewan as the President. I think everyone would agree he and the committee have done a fantastic job last year. We now have a blend of new enthusiastic members and experienced previous members on the Executives and Social committees. The best of both worlds which means our club is in excellent hands. Don't forget its YOUR club and they are your representatives so please if you have any ideas, suggestions see one of the Committee members . On a personal note its been a rather difficult year for me due to family changes and moving residences a couple of times. However there certainty have been some fantastic moments and great enjoyment as well over the year. I am now settled and at peace with the world just in time for the Festive Season. “Yahhoo !” To ALL my fellow Members , Families and my Special Friends Merry Christmas & a wonderful New Year Stan Page 6 HERE and THERE GOLD COAST ROCKERS DEMO 30 JULY FOR TAC-QLD The Gold Coast Rockers donated their time again to come and DJ & dance for the kids at the TAC-Q Camp disco on Tuesday 1st July 2009. We did not know what to expect prior to arrival as we were only informed that "the camp is run annually for wheelchair bound kids with intellectual disabilities". However the kids had a wonderful time and enjoyed the music selection and rated the disco night as one of the best nights of the camp again this year. They rely heavily on the generosity and support of the community to continue these camps each year so once again Gold Coast Rockers has delivered for another worthwhile cause. Thank you. We would like to thank the dancers: John & Annette Moylan, Jeffrey Lang ham & his partner Pauline Schaefer, Ron & Kerri Patterson, Marianne, Samantha & Jayk Cole & of course DJ Dale Tompkins for donating his time and playing great music. Dale Tompkins Page 7 AGM 2009 An excellent attendance for the 2009 AGM. With around seventy members and guests there wasn't much spare room in the dining hall of the Broadbeach bowls Club. It was interesting to note on the day that many club executive positions had more than one nomination. The members present had a choice for whom to vote for,. a win, win, situation for our club. After the customary incumbent committee stood down from their positions , Tim Hunsberger had the role of chairing while voting was taking place. Due to the large number of nominations a confidential ballet was required for each position thus drawing the voting procedure out. The meeting was halted for lunch and for which the club subsidized. With the new committee in place the meeting was thrown open to general business . I felt a bit sorry for our President “ Ewan” as the meeting got “ quite spirited “ at times. It was the longest AGM that I can remember which means that members are” interested in their club” . Great to see !! Your Committee members are : President Vice Pres. Treasurer Secretary Publicity Officer Social Director Hops Co-ordiator Magazine Editor Executive Committee Executive Committee Ewan Sprague Rod Liefman Pauline Schafer Diana Buckler Shirley Forbes Cecilia Leger Suzanne Vandervalk Stan Simankowicz Kevin McDonald Diane Briskey Social Committee: Jerry Sharp, John Byne, Barbara Johnstone, Dale Tompkins, Steve Sharp, Nola Richardson, Keith Hasic, Valda Sprague, Samantha Cole, Marianne Cole, Susan Moore, John Nicholls, Annette Moylan, Maggie Varga, Gay Thomas Ray Stewart. Page 8 HERE and THERE A Pleasant Sunday afternoon was held at Santa Barbara as one of the Sunday get togethers . The venue was popular with around 50 members attending. Most chose to just lap up the mild Spring weather and socialize while a few energetic ones enjoyed the large dance area available. The Sunday meetings are proving to be very popular and more will be planned for later. Ed Long time GCR members Andy and Heather made a surprise guest appearance at the Mt Nimmbel Sunday Dance. They were down from Burrum Heads for a family visit when they decided to surprise us with their company. Andy has also gone back to his “YOUTH “ days and joined a local Hervey Bay Rockers bike club. ( Just never know with Andy !! ) Ed Andy & Heather Andy and his new TOY Page 9 Combined GCR & SCARAB event DANCE. Mt NIMMEL HALL -AUSTINVILLE Well, another top day was had by all. We started off at Shell Mudgeeraba and had a caffeine heart starter whilst waiting for our fellow SCARAB companions to arrive. The time to leave came, but wait! Where was our intrepid Prez to lead us off in his white Maroon Charger. After a quick buzz around the troops, it was ascertained that yours truly (that's me) knew the way to go. Been my motto for a long time. "Way to go, Daddy-o!" So the troops all lined up and waited until I got the Fire bird to the front of the line(took a couple of minutes to do this 'cos I had to tell her she needed to stay in 'geriatric' gear, so we didn't have any stragglers!) and 'birdie loves to lairise' especially around curves and corners which she hugs so well! We went through Mudgeeraba town and out onto Springbrook Rd. and cruised along there enjoying the wooded scenery and paddocks. Isn't there just something about our lovely green Aussie bush, that makes you feel so good- especially when you're Cruisin' with the one you love (no, not the Car)and playing the CD!! Over Mudgeeraba Creek and turned off onto The Austinville Rd. A couple klicks along here we crested a slight rise and Lo and Behold - The Gold Coast Rockers had beaten us and taken the best parking spots! What a cheek! (I think they may have taken a leaf out of another local car clubs handbook which says: leave early and get the best spots!) Page 10 After sorting ourselves out we settled in, got the drinks and nibblies happening, and proceeded to greet old and new acquaintances . One old acquaintance who happened to know what my trade is, got me to connect the gas cylinder to the oven inside the kitchen and also show him how to turn on the front burner of the BBQ. Both worked well after I cleaned them with my brand new white T Shirt!!! Then Wally and the 'Gators fired up and proceeded to put down some fine music for us to dance to. I must say the band sounded great both inside the hall and out. Congrats on a great line up Wal. PS If the boys had played Johnny Hortons' Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor in the old Nimmel Hall, it would have really made my day! Talking about the Hall hasn't it got great character! Just think about some of the conversations and functions etc. that have gone on in there over the years - before it was extended especially. You couldn't wish for a more pleasant setting to hold a function on a day like today. After Rockin' and Boppin' the morning away lunch time rolled around. What a fine festive board our members' good ladies provided for us - loved the salads - and the BBQ cooked to perfection by Steve and Dale. Steves' meat - say no more!! A big thanks must also go to Cecilia and her little band of tireless helpers for laying out the platters, and of course to all who provided them. Then came the desserts and fresh fruit - yum. More thanks to Freddie for washing up and his harem for cleaning up. And more Wally and the 'gators - just to help settle it all down. Thanks to GCR Committee for putting on the day, and a big thanks to all who made it a memorable one - just by turning up (and eating all the bloody sausages)! To all at GCR thanks for the invite, we'll be sure to come again!! Rod Liefman Page 11 Indy, Err” A1 GP, Err “ MOTOR RACING HOP 2009 !! Hmm !! bit of a tough one this year with the naming of our Hop. In the end it didn't matter as we had a full house again, actually a bit oversold. Our Dance co-ordintors certainly have their hands full when it comes to Hop time. The “ HOP” was again held at the Runaway Bay community hall, an excellent venue. As per past Hops many of the same members came and helped to set up the Hall and a splendid job they did as well. Some of the revelers turned up early and dressed up their table which added to the overall scene. The dance floor was quite full all night with Wally and the boys supplying the foot tapping music. To add some excitement to the night we had an auction for some very expensive motor race tickets kindly donated to the club by John and Annette Moylan. It was interesting to see that the “ Bidding was quite spirited “ with one keen fan taking most of the tickets. Page 12 . Again Cecilia organized some excellent raffle prizes for the night. Ewan again organized some “ Pizza “ for later in the night which went down very well indeed. At the end of the night it was marvelous to see everyone pitch in and clean up . As they say “ Many hands make light work”! An excellent night was had by one and all, NOTE ! As our Hops seem to be getting more popular I would suggest members get together early ,and organize their tables before they go and see the Hop co-ordinator. This will help to speed up the whole organizing and planning of the Hop and reduce the work load on our members. As a Mate of mine says, “ Have fun “ Ed Page 13 Halloween Night !! Scarey !! that's all I can say. I haven't seen members go to that much trouble with their dress for a while except for” Bob” that is. He ALWAYS “ SCARES ME “ . An excellent night , everyone got into the theme for the evening and weren't there some fantastic outfits !!! Well done to ALL that got involved for the night. Ed. Page 14 Hail ! Hail Rock n Roll ( Part two) Juke box distributors began putting rock 'n' roll records in their machines, thus providing a new line of communication to white audiences who did not listen to Negro radio stations. At the same time a number of white groups were including rhythm and blues into their repertoires in response to the increasing demand for up tempo four beats to the bar dance tunes. This was the year that Bill Haley & His Comets recording of "Crazy Man Crazy," became the first rock 'n' roll song to make the best selling lists on Billboards' national chart, at the same time increasing the popularity of rock 'n' roll music. This wave of popularity for the music ever increased, and Hollywood was quick to react with a bunch of really crappy movies that basically dealt with the general social life of adolescents wrapped around some of the most outstanding live music performances by the popular artists of the time, (which saved the movies sliding into obscurity). You can buy DVD's that have the songs and artist only cut from some of these movies, to save being 'cornballed' to death. Hunt around Amazon and similar sites. However two movies focussed specifically on the generation conflicts of the time and provided figures that teenagers could identify with - in the style of their dress, haircuts, speech etc. The Wild One - Marlon Brando and Rebel Without a Cause - James Dean were models for a great many of their audiences. The film industry responded faster than the music industry to its new audience and allowed negro styles of speech to be included in the scripts. Be-bop talk which had its origins back in the early days of jazz amongst the negro musicians, was soon being heard on the silver screen. 'Dig' 'flip', 'cat' 'jive' 'square' 'cool' along with a lot of other new words were becoming everyday talk for the exuberant adolescents, to the point where lists with the meanings of the words needed to be displayed (in magazines etc. ) to get the message out. I remember seeing them in the daily news when films were being reviewed and also in TV Week when '77 Sunset Strip' was on TV. Do you remember Edd ‘Kookie'Byrne the car hop in that series, with the cool haircut and attitude. His TV personality gave rise to a song 'Kookie, Kookie lend me your comb!' 'Dig what I say, Daddyo! If you don't know more than 4 terms of bebop talk, then you're a square man!' so 'Dig you later, Alligator, I'm gone!' But before I split the scene solo, have you seen that crazy pair of 'Dale' black pegged slacks in the local menswear, the hipsters with the 12" cuffs?, Man, they're so far out they're gone!' Five distinctive styles of music developed virtually independently of one another in the years 1954 to 1956 and collectively became known as rock 'n' roll: " Northern Band Rock 'n' Roll - whose best known artist was Bill Haley, also Freddie Page 15 Bell & the Bell Boys, Frankie Cavallo and the House Rockers, Boyd Bennett " New Orleans Dance Blues - Fats Domino, Frankie Ford, Huey Smith and the Clowns, Little Richard " Memphis Country Rock - aka Rockabilly Elvis Presley, Johnny Burnette Trio, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochrane, Jack Scott, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Buddy Knox, Ray Smith, Jerry Lee Lewis (many female artists tended to sing in this style as well - Wanda Jackson, Brenda Lee, Janis Martin, Barbara Pittman, just to mention a few). " Chicago Rhythm and Blues- Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, " Vocal Group Rock 'n' roll - aka DooWop. The Platters, The Diamonds, The Midnighters, The Coasters, The Cadets, The Jacks, The Drifters, The Penguins and heaps of other groups with bird names. Of the five styles, rockabilly was by far the most complete, as it integrated aspects of country and western with rhythm and blues in a more consistent and original way than the other styles. Many of the artists and songs from the other styles that achieved recognition, were there all along, they just had to make small adjustments to blend in. eg. Haley, Domino, Cash, Perkins, Horton Because each style developed in a different region they also sounded different to one another. Through its grass roots character, the collective identity of the five styles put it in sharp contrast to established modes of popular music, and the various styles expressed the mood of the audiences in a way that had never before been presented in popular music. In 1957 the music started to change slightly - still had its teen appeal - but the original exciting style began to recede into the background, and was replaced with a wide range of softer more melodic versions, more often than not written by younger people. I can remember my dear old Mum, buying me 45rpm discs that had this 'softer' sound, but I really liked the wilder sound of artists Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis and the Johnny Burnette Trio. New artists were entering the scene and artists such as Sonny James, Tab Hunter,The Everlies and Tommy Sands came along with tunes that 'had a beat, a catchy chorus and related to teenagers'. As the late fifties approached, these singers made way for yet another wave of alternatives, Page 16 ironically comparable to the kind of alternatives that had been presented to the people who a few years earlier wanted rhythm and blues!! Few of these singers wrote their own music and few produced worthwhile rock 'n' roll. They did however, serve the music industries' purpose of softening rock 'n' roll into something that did not intrude or aggravate suburban living rooms. Their heirs took the change even further and became a group of singers who had rapidly lost all connection with the spirit and rhythm of rock 'n' roll. Many of them came from the same Italian neighbourhoods that spawned all the crooners, and so we had the 'Bobby ' era: Bobby Darin, Bobby Vee, Bobby Vinton, Bobby Rydell, along with the Frankies, Fabians and Dions - little more than puppets dutifully doing as their producers instructed. By the time these singers became the most regular hit makers, authentic rock 'n' roll was a distant memory. And so it went on through the late fifties and into the early sixties, with new fads coming along to attract the young teenagers as they were now called. Surf Music, the Twist (and all its derivative dances) and then the Liverpool Sound or Mersey Beat. Thank God for all the Independent Record Companies and the thousands of real rock 'n' roll songs (recorded in the early days of rock 'n' roll) that we can now get via the internet, and through record auctions. Consider this. In the 50's approximately 2000 new records were made each week. Of these 1 or 2 made it onto the charts. Of the remainder there was hundreds upon hundreds of top quality rock 'n' roll records that were only heard at local dances etc. because the artists didn't have the werewithall to promote themselves in wider area. So world wide collectors like myself have sought and found some absolute treasures since the mid to late sixties, when we shunned the Liverpool Sound and sought the source of the music we loved so much - rhythm & blues. Along the way all the rare rock 'n' roll records became unearthed. Thanks too to the younger generation coming on and wanting to sound like the original artists and not like the British 70's thrashed version of rockabilly/psychobilly, that so many think is the real thing! Most of the information in this article has been precied from a book I've had since 1971. I added some of my own info and feelings to it. It's called 'The Sound of The City' written by a pom called Charlie Gillett. At the time Rolling Stone called it the most exhaustive study of rock 'n' roll and the music industry. If you enjoyed my little article, you will definitely love the book, almost 400 pages of nostalgia. Rock On Rod Page 17 Available at Gold Coast Rockers every third Wednesday Page 18 What are you looking AT? Page 19 I like this BOY !!! The Presidents “ True colours ? “ Hmm, nice fork ! GCR Social Committee 2009/10