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Good old fashioned rock n roll is here to stay - and Drumchapel
Good old fashioned rock n roll is here to stay - and Drumchapels New Generation Rock team are proof of that. For 16 youngsters from the Glasgow housing schemes Argo Youth Centre have formed a rock n roll jive formation team, let by Trudi Danks (pictured on the right) And now they ve made such a hit that they are being lined up for a spot on BBC TVs multi coloured Swap Shop. Last night the team - Elizabeth Clark, 14, Jim Smith, 15, Julie Fox, 15, Janus Wards, 16, Wendy Danks, 15 and David Clark, 16 - were busy rehearsing. 15th November 1977
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Good old fashioned rock n roll is here to stay - and Drumchapel's New Generation Rock team are proof of that. For 16 youngsters from the Glasgow housing schemes Argo Youth Centre have formed a rock n roll jive formation team, led by Trudi Danks (pictured on the right). And now they've made such a hit that they are being lined up for a spot on BBC TV's multi-coloured Swap Shop. Last night, the team - Elizabeth Clark, 14, Jim Smith, 15, Julie Fox, 15, Janus Wards, 16, Wendy Danks, 15 and David Clark, 16 - were busy rehearsing. In this print captured in November 1977 during the vibrant era of the '70s nightlife in Scotland; these teenagers showcase their passion for dance and entertainment. The energy radiating from their synchronized moves embodies the spirit of youth rebellion against societal norms. Drumchapel's New Generation Rock team represents not only their love for good old-fashioned rock n roll but also symbolizes unity within their community. These talented individuals come together at Argo Youth Centre to express themselves through music and movement. Led by Trudi Danks' guidance and expertise as seen on her confident stance in this image; these young dancers have gained recognition beyond local circles. Their remarkable talent has caught the attention of BBC TV producers who recognize their potential to captivate audiences nationwide. This photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst challenging
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