Second Two Tone At 30 Plaque Unveiled

Last updated : 27 February 2009 By Covsupport News Service
The second Two Tone @ 30 plaque was unveiled this afternoon at the Binley Oak pub in Coventry.

The public house, established in Paynes Lane in 1850, is not only famous for being the changing rooms for Singers FC but a place where the Specials and The Selecter rehearsed.



This is the second of eight plaques and comes from an idea by Coventry music historian Pete Chambers. The plaque was made by Harris Signs and sponsored by the Binley Oak pub.




Today, the plaque was unveiled by The Selecter's Pauline Black and Neol Davies and Deputy Lord Mayor Jack Harrison with former Special producer Roger Lomas and Councillor Tony Skipper also in attendance.



To see the event click here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDvN-XRTFUg

More pictures can be seen by clicking on
http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/content/image_galleries/2_tone_plaque_gallery.shtml?2