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  1. 25 de oct. de 2017 · The Who first played the Ealing Club in November 1964 and over the next four months appeared there a further dozen times. Here they are, above, on February 25, 1965 at the Ealing Club with Fery Asgari when, for a brief few weeks, they were billed as The Who London 1965.At the time Fery was a student at Ealing School of Art as well as managing the club.

  2. About this movie. The story of London's famous Ealing Club which, after opening in 1959, played a huge part in the careers of rock legends, such as The Who and The Rolling Stones. This venue fostered a pivotal generation of classic rock musicians. The story of London's famous Ealing Club which, after opening in 1959, played a huge part in the ...

  3. 23 de jun. de 2023 · The first EALING CLUB gig took place on the 17th of March 1962. The Ealing Club is now considered Britain’s first rhythm & blues club, the very first London venue where electric blues was played regularly. Given the names of soon-to-be-famous young musicians who cut their teeth there, The Ealing Club is also called 'the cradle of British rock'.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2017 · It's decades since the Ealing Club closed. With a capacity of 200 it had never made huge amounts of money. ... Now Suburban Steps to Rockland tells the story of Fery and the Ealing Club.

  5. Soon young music fans from all over the country start attending Alexis and Cyril's shows and sit-in during their set. The list of youngsters who learn the blues at the Ealing Club includes: Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Paul Jones, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Dick Taylor and Eric Burdon (just to name a few). The Ealing Club, a.k.a.

  6. The Ealing Club world premiere post screening Q&A. Surburban Steps To Rockland: The Story of The Ealing Club world premiere post screening Q&A. Pictured are (l-r) the film’s director Giorgio Guernier; guitarist Dick Taylor, founding member of the Rolling Stones and the Pretty Things; and Q&A host Karen Shook. The screening was part of the 2-19 November 2017 Doc ’N Roll film festival in London.

  7. Suburban Steps to Rockland is a feature-film documentary that revolves around the story of the Ealing Club, Britain's first Rhythm and Blues club, that opened in London in 1962. The venue has been called 'The Cradle of British Rock' thanks to its role in creating a new musical movement whose participants continue to influence the sound of contemporary music.