Sunderland Echo

Birthday bash for the man who brought Pink Floyd to Sunderland

- Chris Cordner chris.cordner@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

Pay a birthday tribute to this Sunderland music man

He's the man who packed out venues such as the Bay Hotel and the Locarno – and you can join him for birthday celebratio­ns soon.

The Geoff Docherty 'Birthday Bash Fundraiser' will be held on Friday, June 30, at The Peacock in Sunderland.

It starts at 7.30m and will include entertainm­ent from Arthur Ramm and Justuzfor.

Tickets cost £10 plus a booking fee and close friend David Waller is organising the event in recognitio­n of Geoff who will forever be remembered as the man who brought Pink Floyd, The Who, Led Zeppelin and Tyrannosau­rus Rex to Sunderland in the ’60 sand’ 70s.

Geoff carved a niche for himself as a music promoter in the 1960s after seeing six years service in the Fleet Air Arm.

He became a club doorman before turning to music promotion, with the Bay Hotel, in South Bents.

Family were the first band Geoff booked to play at the Bay, on January 6,1969, with tickets costing six shillings each.

Tyrannosau­rus Rex played at the Bay Hotel in June 1969 and at Sunderland’s Locarno ballroom in November of the same year.

Geoff also booked names such as David Bowie and Mott the Hoople.

He was also the manager of a band from South Shields called Beckett who he first heard playing at Annabel’s in Sunderland.

David previously told the Echo that Geoff was' a Sunderland man who has never moved out of the city.

"He had a huge impact and boosted the North East economy.

"He put rock and roll on the map in the region and brought some of the biggest bands in the world here.”

Highlights on June 30 will include a rock and roll auction where extra special items will be auctioned including an electric guitar.

Two other events to take place in June will include a celebrity lunch at The Peacock on June 16 at 12pm. Geoff will be there and people should call The Peacock to book a seat, said David.

He also urged people to support'The Promoters Tale Walk' on June 28, starting at 10am at Sue’s Cafe in Roker.

Interested people will do the walk to The Bay Hotel's original site at Whitburn, returning to Granny Annies at Roker to meet Geoff for coffee and hand over his birthday cards.

 ?? ?? Geoff in 2001 outside what was the Locarno on Newcastle Road.
Geoff in 2001 outside what was the Locarno on Newcastle Road.
 ?? ?? The birthday walk held in tribute to Geoff Docherty last year.
The birthday walk held in tribute to Geoff Docherty last year.
 ?? ?? A day to celebrate for Geoff Docherty.
A day to celebrate for Geoff Docherty.

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