Stirling Observer

Music history milestone marked thanks to Clacks Beatles fans

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“We decided that there should be a commemorat­ive plaque placed at the front of the hall to let people know about this moment in music history.

“Hopefully it will put Alloa Town Hall on the map and encourage Beatles fans to pay the site a visit.

“There is no denying that the musicians appearing at Alloa Town Hall that night went on to shape the world with their music.

“It is only fitting that a commemorat­ive plaque should be placed there to hightlight that appearance all those years ago.”

Songs played during the Alloa gig included covers of Elvis, Buddy Holly,

Eddie Cochran and Ricky Nelson songs.

Johnny Gentle was supported by Alex Harvey and His Beat Band. Alex Harvey went on to form famed The Sensationa­l Alex Harvey Band in 1972.

Malcolm added:“The Beatles as a name, were not mentioned at the time, they were just billed as Johnny Gentle and his group!

“Of course, all this was to change, and the Fab Four would soon conquer the world with their incredible music, and Johnny Gentle would be left in the wake of these famous sons of Liverpool.”

Malcolm and Robert set up a fundraisin­g page to pay for the plaque which cost just over £250.

A US Beatles fan from Washington State donated $100 to the fund.

An author, scriptwrit­er and speaker, Malcolm has written a number of published books on the supernatur­al and UFOs.

His next book‘The Falkland Hill UFO Incident’ (Scotland’s most controvers­ial UFO case) is scheduled for publicatio­n next year.

A commemorat­ive party to celebrate the placement of the plaque at the town hall will take place at Alloa’s Coopers Bar and Restaurant on Friday, March 25.

Music will be provided by the A Beats, and there will also be a Beatles disco. Tickets are £10.

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