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Folkestone Herald
10-11-1989
Advertising Feature
A new nightclub is opening in Folkestone tonight to bring
a feel of the fifties and sounds of the sixties to town. Heroes night club is
taking over from Toffs in Grace Hill. But it`s not a disco. The club, theme bar
and steak house offer a nostalgic night out to anyone who wants to hear rock
`n` roll, swing and hip hop from 1950 to 1985. A tribute to music heroes of the
golden-oldie age, Heroes will re-live the days of Elvis, Eddie Cochran, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Bill Haley and Billy Fury. Walls are covered with photos, rare album
covers, original newspaper and magazine stories, and two Elvis gold discs. The
club is open four night a week for chart hits from 1955 – 85 and live shows by
cabaret bands from all over Britain. The theme bar in the tavern is open every
day during normal pub hours and until 2 a.m. from Wednesday to Saturday, while
the steak-house is open lunchtime and evenings. The club will be enlarged in
February to attract bigger bands. Heroes offers Haley to Hendrix, Barry Manilow
to Bobby Darin, Sinatra to The Shadows, and is open to over-21s, with smart
dress essential.
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