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In this exclusive interview, Leroy Richardson, former manager of the iconic Hacienda and Dry Bar in Manchester, shares his journey from machine tool engineer to a key figure in Manchester’s music scene. Leroy reflects on his early days enjoying music at clubs like Pips, his time playing football for Manchester City youth team, and his first encounter with the Hacienda through Tony Wilson. He talks about the early struggles of the club, how Dry Bar became one of the UK’s first designer bars, and the vibrant energy that made the Hacienda famous. Leroy reminisces about the shift in the music scene with the arrival of Acid House and Ecstasy, mentioning friends like Jeff the Chef and Bill Smart. He also touches on his experiences traveling with Hacienda nights, running Gullivers pub, and the bond formed among the people in Manchester’s music community. With stories from the early punk and indie scenes to the rise of legendary DJs, this interview captures a defining era of Manchester’s cultural history. Leroy’s favorite tracks? “Gypsy Woman” by Crystal Waters and “The Love I Lost” by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. Discover the moments that shaped his journey and the people who made it unforgettable. For anyone interested in Steve Shy who Leroy mentioned, check out this website.https://www.shytalklegacy.com Filmed by Francesca at @acidrainuk Read the full article: https://www.acidrainuk.com/post/a-nam... #Hacienda #ManchesterMusicScene #DryBar #AcidHouse #Punk #JeffTheChef #TonyWilson #LeroyRichardson #Gullivers #CrystalWaters #HaroldMelvin #EcstasyCulture #ClubCulture #ManchesterIcon