Category: 1977

Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake’s John Sykes Co-Founds Streetfighter

John James Sykes, a virtuoso guitarist whose contributions shaped the rock music scene, passed away in December 2024 at the age of 65. A prominent figure in the 1970s and 1980s rock scene, he performed with iconic bands such as Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, and later carved out a successful solo career. Born on 29th July 1959 in Reading, Berkshire, Sykes spent part of his early childhood in Ibiza, Spain, where his father and uncle ran a popular discothèque. The family eventually returned to Reading, where at 14, Sykes was introduced to the guitar by his uncle, who showed him… Read more »

Andy Summers Joins the Police

Andrew James Summers was born in Poulton-le-Fylde on 31 December 1942, though he grew up in Bournemouth. After several years of piano lessons, he began playing guitar at age 10. His love for the instrument grew after he saw Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie perform in London, and by 16, he was playing in local clubs. Summers later moved to London at 19 to form Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band, and his early influences included jazz greats like Kenny Burrell, Miles Davis, and Wes Montgomery. Summers’ career in the 1960s saw him play in various bands, including the psychedelic Dantalian’s… Read more »

Carol Royle Makes it in TV and Films

Carol Buchanan Royle, born on 10 February 1954 in Blackpool, is an accomplished English actress renowned for her extensive work in television, film, and theatre. The daughter of actor Derek Royle, she was inspired by her family’s artistic background and pursued formal training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Her training laid the foundation for a diverse career characterised by memorable roles across a variety of genres. Royle’s television debut came with her portrayal of Jane Mottram in The Cedar Tree, appearing in 45 episodes between 1977 and 1978. This soap opera, set in the interwar… Read more »

John Robb Forms The Membranes Band

John David Robb, born on 4 May 1961 in Fleetwood, grew up in Anchorsholme, Blackpool. He attended Blackpool Sixth Form College and Blackpool Grammar School, where his interest in the emerging punk rock scene led him to form his first band. A lifelong supporter of Blackpool FC, Robb has stated that supporting the local team is something that “gets under your skin for life.” In 1977, inspired by the DIY ethos of punk, Robb founded The Membranes, a punk band that released several albums in the 1980s before disbanding in 1990. Robb then formed Sensuround in the early ’90s, releasing… Read more »

Blackpool Council

The Municipal Building The site on Corporation Street, FY1 1LY, previously occupied by Boots the Chemist, became an extension to the Town Hall in 1977. This building is primarily used for Blackpool Council offices and the DWP Job Centre Plus. It also serves as a customer service point with facilities like interview desks, computer access, and phone terminals. It houses various council departments and staff, handling a wide range of services for residents, such as bin collections, council tax, and more. This is also where job seekers can access support and services related to employment and benefits. The New Office… Read more »

First British Homing Pigeon Show

In 1977, a big pigeon show took place in Blackpool, drawing attention from pigeon fanciers, or those who breed and show pigeons, across the UK. This event was the 55th British Homing World Show of the Year, often called the “Blackpool Show,” one of the largest and most respected pigeon shows in the world. The 1977 show brought together thousands of pigeon lovers, both from the UK and other countries. Breeders showcased their best pigeons in different competitions, and many spectators came to watch. Pigeons were judged based on their breed, looks, and how they performed, with awards given for… Read more »