Sixth Two Tone At Thirty Plaque Unveiled

Last updated : 02 September 2009 By Kev Monks
The sixth Two Tone at 30 plaque was unveiled this afternoon.

The plaque, sponsored by The Lower Precinct and made by Coventry firm Harris Signs, was unveiled on the site of the former Mr George night club in the Lower Precinct in Coventry.

Before the plaque was unveiled, Coventry band The Tones did a set before Pete Chambers spoke to former Sex Pistols roadie Roadent who was the club on the night of the infamous Pistols gig during the S.P.O.T.S. tour.


The Tones


As their days as the Automatics, The Specials had a four month residency at the club and roadie now DJ Trevor Evans and Terry Hall's son Felix unveiled the plaque.



You can see a video of the event here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ckERmynlhM



Felix, Pete and Trevor picture by Kim Smith

The Allska led by Coventry City supporter Pete Ryder and including Selecter drummer Aitch, also played a set.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXSkMGRQMyg

More pictures
http://picasaweb.google.com/johncoles87/6th2TonePlaque#