Black Music Had a Strong Hold in Potteries Clubs
Sentinel, The; Stoke-on-Trent (UK) › October 29, 2011
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Black Music 1976 I USED to know someone who, after a traumatic divorce, got through the lonely nights by sticking on the Gloria Gaynor hit I Will Survive. She could have seen the disco queen herself perform in Hanley in March 1976.
The period of seeing black music stars in the Potteries in the mid 70s was a particularly rich one, and in the case of Gloria Gaynor that period saw her first rise to stardom.See the full content of this document
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Black Music Had a Strong Hold in Potteries Clubs
The two main venues for seeing black artists during this period were Baileys in Ha...
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