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y'know. They all played here when they toured London. We played all the latest things and the new dances caught on quick.... The Q club is international so we have to mix the records. A few years ago soul was the thing so we used to play more soul.... You just got to stay with the times. If they
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The Q Club changed its name to the People's Club in 1981, and finally closed in 1986, when Suckle retired. In 2008, Suckle contributed to the documentary film
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We lead the field because we've always moved with the times at the Q club. When we opened ska music was the thing, Prince Buster,
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music, as well as featuring live performances by leading Jamaican and American musicians including Prince Buster and
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by playing at private parties, and began attracting an audience of white musicians through his bookings at the
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wanna hear reggae we'll play reggae, if they want rock and roll we'll play it... .
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In 1961, he became the resident DJ at the Roaring Twenties club at
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Fathers and Sons: American Blues and British Rock Music, 1960-1970
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1967 poster for Edwin Starr at Count Suckle's Cue Club
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July 1974, vol. 1, issue 8. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
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Index

Jamaica
sound system
club
ska
reggae
African-Caribbean culture
United Kingdom
Kingston, Jamaica
Aloysius "Lucky" Gordon
Vincent "Duke Vin" Forbes
sound system
Tom the Great Sebastian
stowed away
banana boat
London
Ladbroke Grove
sound clashes
African-Caribbean community
Flamingo Club
Soho
50 Carnaby Street
Prince Buster
R&B
record labels
mods
Georgie Fame
Rolling Stones
John Paul Jones
Praed Street
Paddington

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