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Over the summer and autumn of 2013, Aurora Metro Arts and Media, in association with Arts Richmond and the Eel Pie Club, produced a major arts and education project The Eel Pie Island Music Project about the extraordinary music history of Eel Pie Island in Twickenham.  

In the early 1960s, Richmond and Twickenham became the focal point of English
R & B and Rock ‘n’ Roll. Two key venues were the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, and the Eel Pie Hotel Club, located on a small island in the River Thames in Twickenham. The club ‘Eelpiland’ was part of a music revolution that was to change popular music for ever and helped to define an entire era of music history. Its legacy continues to be a major influence on today’s UK music scene.

As Rod Stewart put it, in his autobiography “Rod”:

“When you dressed up in your finery and carefully arranged your hair and set off for Eel Pie Island, you had that palm-tingling sense you were heading somewhere truly exotic…the place was its own country…a fantastically exciting destination, and the place where I really began to understand the power of rhythm and blues, when it’s done right.”

Our project featured:
  • A major exhibition full of memorabilia and photographs of ‘Eelpiland’ at Arts Richmond’s Orleans House in Twickenham, curated by Michele Whitby, and one of the most popular exhibitions ever hosted at The Stables Gallery, with over 6000 visitors over 2 months
  • A new documentary film ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Island’ capturing Eel Pie’s extraordinary history through archive footage and interviews with key players, which has now been submitted to over a dozen festivals in the UK and USA. The documentary will be premiered at Raindance Film festival 23 September – 4 October 2015 at Vue Cinema Piccadilly Circus.
  • Live music events at the Eel Pie Club with bands and guest musicians including The Carnabys, The Others, Birdwood and guest musicians, and a special gig featuring new young bands from Heatham House Youth Centre
  • A new book publication, The British Beat Explosion, all about the Eel Pie scene. Written by Michele Whitby and music journalist Zoe Howe, it features photos and memorabilia, written accounts from musicians and clubgoers and a contextual history. The book has subsequently been voted Best Blues Book of 2014 by Blues Matters magazine.
  • A series of talks, guided tours and workshops as part of our project
  • A collection of over 70 interviews and first hand accounts of ‘Eelpiland’ through written contributions and oral history interviews, as well as documentation and photographic archive of ‘Eelpiland’ – visit the ‘Your Memories’ to read submitted accounts from clubgoers and listen to edited extracts of our spoken word collection. If you have a memory you’d like to submit, please click here
  • Over 25 volunteers assisting on the project, interviewing people, making a project archive and catalog of this extraordinary heritage for future generations. A digital collection of interviews, photos and memorabilia is lodged with Richmond Local Studies, available to the public in the summer of 2014.
  • Our project has now ended, but if you’d like to be kept in touch with future events, please Contact us and we will add you to our mailing list

News: An ‘edited’ version of the project exhibition was displayed in the Concert Hall at Brentford Musical Museum from Friday January 10th to Sunday 30th March 2014. While work is ongoing with regard to finding a permanent home for the exhibition in the context of an Eel Pie Island Museum, a pop-up version was presented at Twickenham Library (Garfield Road, TW1 3JT)  from June until the end of October during 2015. Over 1200 visitors have been recorded.

A new option has been added under ‘Eelpiland’, that of a Roll-Call of bands / artists that we have established were contracted or advertised as playing on the Island

A new site devoted to Cyril Davies, for many people a key figure in the development of R&B in the UK, can be reached at http://www.cyrildavies.com/ which also includes an interview….

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Famous musicians and bands associated with the local scene include:
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Ken Colyer
  • Humphrey Lyttleton
  • Chris Barber
  • Kenny Ball
  • Rod Stewart
  • David Bowie
  • The Who
  • Pink Floyd
  • Eric Clapton
  • Jeff Beck
  • Deep Purple
  • The Yardbirds
  • The Downliners Sect
  • The Velvelettes
  • Julie Driscoll
  • Paul Butterfield
  • The Graham Bond Organisation
  • Stubby Kay
  • Long John Baldry
  • Alexis Korner
  • Cyril Davies All Stars
  • The Artwoods
  • John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
  • Howlin' Wolf
  • Champion Jack Dupree
  • Buddy Guy
  • Memphis Slim
  • John Lee Hooker
  • The Others

Links

Eel Pie Island Hotel & Dancehall

Twickenham Museum

Heatham House

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