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− | The ''Starlight Ballroom'' was a dance hall venue situated in Anglesea St in the late 1950s | + | The ''Starlight Ballroom'' was a dance hall venue situated in Anglesea St in the late 1950s, through the 1960s, and into the early 1970s. The ''Starlight Ballroom'' was the only night venue in Hamilton for a number of years. Dances were held regularly on Saturday nights, between eight and midnight, with occasional Wednesday night events or on Sundays preceding a Monday holiday. The ''Starlight'' did not serve alcohol, offering only soft drinks. |
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+ | Bands that played there initially were swing bands, including those of [[Johnny Corben]], [[Andy Shearer]], the [[George Vercoe Big Band]], and [[Ray Sentch]]. Later, after the rise of rock 'n' roll, bands that regularly played there included [[The Satellites]], [[Dynasty]], [[The Mods]] and [[the Paragons]], while [[The Reataz]] also played there. | ||
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+ | The hall itself was originally from Pirongia, and was moved to the Anglesea St site in 1921. The building as initially called ''The Alexandra', until entrepreneur Leo Beeson took over the lease in 1954, inserted a sprung floor, and opened it as the ''Starlight Ballroom''. A dress code initially required males to wear a tie and jacket. The main competition for the venue when opened was the [[Winter Garden]] in Garden Place, and the [[Frankton Town Hall]]. It was run for a number of years through the 1960s by [[Charlie Lea]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:42, 13 October 2015
The Starlight Ballroom was a dance hall venue situated in Anglesea St in the late 1950s, through the 1960s, and into the early 1970s. The Starlight Ballroom was the only night venue in Hamilton for a number of years. Dances were held regularly on Saturday nights, between eight and midnight, with occasional Wednesday night events or on Sundays preceding a Monday holiday. The Starlight did not serve alcohol, offering only soft drinks.
Bands that played there initially were swing bands, including those of Johnny Corben, Andy Shearer, the George Vercoe Big Band, and Ray Sentch. Later, after the rise of rock 'n' roll, bands that regularly played there included The Satellites, Dynasty, The Mods and the Paragons, while The Reataz also played there.
The hall itself was originally from Pirongia, and was moved to the Anglesea St site in 1921. The building as initially called The Alexandra', until entrepreneur Leo Beeson took over the lease in 1954, inserted a sprung floor, and opened it as the Starlight Ballroom. A dress code initially required males to wear a tie and jacket. The main competition for the venue when opened was the Winter Garden in Garden Place, and the Frankton Town Hall. It was run for a number of years through the 1960s by Charlie Lea.