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The Wigan Casino was a nightclub in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Operating between 1973 and 1981, it was known as a primary venue for northern soul music. It carried forward the legacy created by clubs such as the Twisted Wheel in Manchester and Golden Torch in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. It remains one of the most famous clubs in Northern England.[1]This England, a TV documentary about the venue, was filmed in 1977. In 1978, the American music magazine Billboard voted Wigan Casino "The Best Disco in the World", ahead of New York City's Studio 54[2]. Russ Winstanley and Dave Nowell wrote a history of the club, Soul Survivors, The Wigan Casino Story, which was published in 1996. A stage play by Mick Martin about the Wigan Casino years, Once upon a time in Wigan, debuted in February 2003 at the Contact Theatre in Manchester, and has since toured nationally.[edit] HistoryWigan Casino was the name of the last incarnation of a Wigan ballroom called the Empress.[3] The venue, previously called The Casino Club, was operated by Gerry Marshall as a cabaret club in the early 1970s. Alan Caine approached Marshall about running a soul music night in the Beachcomber Bar at the back of the club, to which Marshall agreed. Mike Walker recognised that at a local rugby club, Russ Winstanley had a similar evening that was more professionally operated than the one founded by Caine. Walker brought Winstanley from the rugby club to the Casino Club, and Wigan Casino opened in September 1973, with Winstanley as the DJ. Many famous soul performers performed there, including Jackie Wilson, Edwin Starr and Junior Walker.Young people from all over the UK regularly made the trek to Wigan Casino to hear the latest northern soul artists and to dance. Queues to get in were sometimes five or six people deep, and stretched round the corner up into the town centre. The second dance floor, called Mr. M's, stayed open until 6am and played oldies songs from a variety of DJs. Every all-nighter traditionally ended with three songs that became known as the 3 before 8: "Time Will Pass You By" by Tobi Legend, "Long After Tonight Is Over" by Jimmy Radcliffe, and "I'm On My Way" by Dean Parrish. Parrish is still active on the northern soul circuit.Amphetamine and other drug abuse led to the downfall of the club, with pressure from the police and the local authority forcing it to close in 1981.[citation needed] The final night of Wigan Casino in its northern soul state was DJed by Winstanley, and the 3 before 8 were played three times consecutively at the end of the night. The crowd refused to leave, so according to Winstanley, to "break this spell of hysteria" he picked a 7" at random from his box and played that. This final Wigan Casino song became one of the most famous northern soul songs of all time, Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You". The Wigan Casino building burned down a year after it closed.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W...

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ukeggs1 (July 25, 2008 at 9:13 pm)
I'm 56 and you whisk me back to magical days this music is without doubt the ONLY music thanks
sarahkleen (July 20, 2008 at 5:31 pm)
brilliant absolutely brilliant , one of my favorite vids , brings it all back,love sarah ,west yorks xxx
SillyOclock (July 14, 2008 at 2:26 am)
great.
mikris50 (July 9, 2008 at 9:54 pm)
Class B's in fact, but 10/10 for observation and DMR's were one of many groups/individuals who vicariously progressed themselves, riding or running on the back of a sound/scene, that at its absolute grass roots level had no truck whatsoever with 'popular' music/culture.
gillhill92 (June 29, 2008 at 9:58 pm)
in 75 i was only 10 but the music is what i remember and i wanted the clothes but the mortimer wilson uniform had to do at eleven but after that the fun began
phillydog1 (June 27, 2008 at 1:35 am)
Should have been "old" friends but then again ;-)phillydog1
phillydog1 (June 27, 2008 at 1:33 am)
Don't wish your life away m8. The northern soul scene is still going strong with lots of venues/events. There's older and younger than you that are hitting the floor with od friends and making new friends right now, not 1975.KTF,phillydog1
gillhill92 (June 20, 2008 at 11:17 pm)
high waist band grey spencers at least 3 buttons with at least 40s to spin with a wrangler jacket with wide tennis racket shoes
12imsexyboo (June 8, 2008 at 2:58 am)
the real shuffle ! :) my dad told me so. he has the tattoo of the birds on his shoulders..:)
gillhill92 (May 21, 2008 at 11:16 pm)
its good to hear from other northern soul fans do you really believe that the legendry 46s ever existed .

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