Fifth Two Tone At Thirty Plaque Unveiled

Last updated : 24 July 2009 By Kev Monks
This afternoon at Coventry's Central Library, the fifth Two Tone@30 plaque was unveiled.

Although it is now a library, many of us will remember the place as Tiffany's The Locarno or Roundhouse.

Today's unveiling of the plaque which is in association with Pete Chambers who received tremendous applause from the audience for his sterling work on behalf of Two Tone, was Charles "Aitch" Bembridge from the Selector, Ranking Roger and Everett Moreton from The Beat and Paul Heskett who played the flute on Ghost Town and was a member of the Swinging Cats.



The plaque was sponsored by CV One and made by Coventry firm Harris Signs.



After the plaque was unveiled, there was a signing session and a question and answer session which saw Ranking Roger say that he would like to play with Dave Wakeling again at some point.

You can see a video of the unveiling here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34Opxjx2808