Club Constitution, History, Memoirs, Records, Facts & Trivia
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Club Constitution
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The Club's Beginning By Alex Eaton. A report on the earliest years of The Topic Folk Club written for 30th Anniversary and published in 1990 in Tykes' News in three parts.
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The First 12 Years By Denis Sabey, Tykes' News 1968
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The First 25 Years Booklet produced by the club in 1981
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The Club in 1970-72 By Trevor Carolan. A personal memoir with some photos
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The Topic at 60 The view from 2016, by John Waller
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Three T&A Articles Written by John Waller in 2022
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Historic Photo Gallery A selection of photographs from the very early days of the Club
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Songs for The Topic at 60 Songs written by club members to celebrate The Topic's 60th anniversary, performed 3 November 2016
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Gigs List Club nights from 1957 to last week
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Compiling the Records Trevor Charnock on tracking down sources for the gigs listed
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Guest Artist Links A to Z Web links for 732 Topic acts
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The Club's 15 Venues
Sept 1956 to 11th Apr 1958: Laycock's Rooms, Albion Court
18th Apr 1958 to Aug 1959: Oddfellows'/Unity Hall, Rawson Square
4th Sept 1959 to ?Apr 1960: Fox and Goose, Canal Rd
May 1960 to mid-1963: Oddfellows'/Unity Hall again
Mid-1963 to 22nd Nov 1968: Sun Inn, Sunbridge Rd
29th Nov 1968 to 24th Jan 1969: Market Tavern, Godwin St
1969: The year of 4 venues: The Market Tavern, 6 weeks, Rawson Hotel (Jan 31 only), The Ukrainian Club (Feb 7th-Sept 19th), and then the start of the 22-year stay at The Star Hotel.
Sept 26th, 1969 to Mar 1st, 1991: Star Hotel, Westgate
March 8th, 1991 to Jul 8th, 1995: Peel Hotel, Richmond Rd
Jul 13th, 1995 to Dec 29th, 2005: Melborn Hotel White Abbey Rd
Jan 5th 2006 to Feb 28th 2008: Cock and Bottle Barkerend Rd
Mar 6th 2008 to Dec 19th 2013: Bradford Irish Club Rebecca St
Jan 2nd 2014 to Aug 22nd 2019: Glyde House, Glydegate
Aug 29th 2019 - 12th Mar 2020 The Merchant Bar, Peckover St
--20 month Covid Break--
Nov 4th 2021 - ongoing Groove Pad, Saltaire Rd, Shipley
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Club Night For nearly 40 years the club met on Fridays - also with Saturday concerts in some of the earlier years - but it has been Thursday nights from March 24 1994.
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Logo & Straplines June 1995 - first appearance of the Wandering Fiddler logo September 1995 - "Probably" dropped from "Probably the oldest Folk Club in the World". January 2009 - Wandering Fiddler dropped. New strapline "live-acoustic-folk"
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Drinking & Smoking The club was a non-booze venue at the very start, with a lot of school-age attendees, but moved to a pub (the Fox and Goose) in 1959, so U-18s no longer allowed. March 1995 saw "Thank you for not smoking" appear, and 1st July 2007 smoking in pubs was made illegal.
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Raffle The raffle started on 26th August 1966, after the Committee had noticed funds depeleting. The first prize was a 15/- record token, and £1 6/8 was taken in ticket sales (a little under half what was taken on the door that night). It has continued ever since.
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Secretaries & Bookers
Club Secretaries 1958 to 1982
Isobel Arlott Sept 1958 - Sept 1959 AM (Molly) Brown Sept 1959 - ? Sandra A Kitchingham April 1961 - ?1962 Malcolm McGeorge ?1962 - Aug 1964 Hilary Stevenson / Tideswell Sep 1964 - March 1966 Pat Butterfield April 1966 - June 1967 Jan Heatherington July 1967 - March 1968 H Denis Sabey April 1968 - May 1970 Jim Boyes May 1970 - Nov 1971 Roger Sutcliffe Nov 1971 - June 1972 Ken Hall July 1972 - March 1974 Mick Wheeler March 1974 - March 1976 Trevor Charnock April 1976 - April 1982
Booking Secretaries 1982 to now
Ronnie Wharton May 1982 - May 1988 Deanna Norman June 1988 - March 1992 Brenda Baldwin March 1992 - March 1993 Roger Sutcliffe March 1993 - Nov 1994 Philomena Hingston (sometimes with Finola Hingston) Nov 1994 - Dec 2003 John Waller Dec 2003 - Dec 2008 (with Simon Alexander Jun-Dec 2006) Rahel Guzelian Jan 2009 - Dec 2010 Joe Grint Jan 2011 - Jan 2012 Anthony Charnock Jan 2012 - Sep 2013 Sue Gaffney Oct 2013 - Dec 2015 Rahel Guzelian Jan 2016 - Jan 2018 Sue Gaffney Jan 2018-Jan 2020 Martin Richards Jan 2020 on
NB: The first few months of a new booker's reign were generally booked by the previous incumbent.
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