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Dave Clark (musician)

David Clark (born 15 December 1939)[1] is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and entrepreneur. Clark was the leader, drummer and manager of the 1960s beat group the Dave Clark Five, the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to the United States in 1964. In 2008, Clark and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[2]

Dave Clark
Clark in a 1965 US television appearance
with the Dave Clark Five
Background information
Birth nameDavid Clark
Born (1939-12-15) 15 December 1939 (age 83)
Tottenham, Middlesex, England
GenresBeat music
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • vocals
Years active1957–present

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Clark was born in Tottenham, then lived in Middlesex. He left school without qualifications at the age of 15 and claims to have become a film stuntman, performing in over 40 films (although IMDB only gives him four pre-fame film credits).[3][4][5] In the late 1950s he bought a set of drums, taught himself how to play them, and formed a skiffle band to raise funds so that his football team could travel to the Netherlands. The skiffle band grew into the Dave Clark Five, with Clark their leader, co-songwriter, manager and producer.[5][6]

The Dave Clark Five Edit

 
The Dave Clark Five on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1966. From left: Denis Payton, Dave Clark, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley and Lenny Davidson

The Dave Clark Five grew in popularity in the UK. They unseated the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from its number one spot in the UK singles charts in January 1964 with "Glad All Over". The British press, briefly, called them the Beatles' "most serious threat".[7] The Dave Clark Five were the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to the United States in 1964,[7] where they achieved 14 top 20 hits, eight of which were consecutive.[8] They also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show more times than any other English group.[7] Dave Clark became a popular name for babies in the 1960s.[9]

Andrew Loog Oldham, former manager of the Rolling Stones, said of the band's early success as rivals to the Beatles: If the Beatles ever looked over their shoulders, it was not the Stones they saw. They saw the Dave Clark 5 or Herman's Hermits.[10]

The band broke up in 1970, and Clark stopped drumming in 1972 after he broke four knuckles in a tobogganing accident.[3]

Later works Edit

He later wrote a science fiction stage musical, Time, which debuted in 1986. It played for two years in London's West End, starring Cliff Richard (replaced later by David Cassidy).[5] The musical also launched a concept album, likewise titled Time, which featured Richard, Freddie Mercury, Leo Sayer, Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick. Two million copies were sold and it spun off several hit singles.[11]

Clark is an entrepreneur and a multi-millionaire. He owns a £12 million house in West London.[3][12] From the outset, Clark owned the rights to all the Dave Clark Five music masters.[5] It is claimed that other songwriters in the band were required to give copyright ownership of their tunes to Clark, even if he did not co-write them.[13] In the late 1960s, in addition to managing his band, Clark began directing and producing for television. In 1968 he made a television production, Hold On, It's the Dave Clark Five.[5] In the 1980s he acquired the rights to the 1960s UK music show Ready Steady Go!.[14]

On the release of a (DC5) British hits album in the mid-1970s, Clark resided in the US for a year, thus avoiding paying UK taxes in Britain on the proceeds of that release. The British government challenged this but lost the case in court.[15]

In 1993, Clark released remastered versions of all the Dave Clark Five singles on a CD, Glad All Over Again.[5]

Companies House lists him as director of several companies.[16]

Personal life Edit

Clark was a close friend of Freddie Mercury, whom he had known since 1976. He was by Mercury's bedside when the Queen singer died on 24 November 1991.

Honours and legacy Edit

In 2008, marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the band, the Dave Clark Five were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[2][17] Clark, making a rare public appearance, and the two other surviving band members at the time accepted the award on behalf of the group.[citation needed]

In 2014, Clark wrote, produced, appeared in, and partly presented, the 115-minute documentary The Dave Clark Five and Beyond: Glad All Over.[18]

Discography Edit

With The Dave Clark Five Edit

 
Clark (middle) with the Dave Clark Five on The Dean Martin Show in September 1965

Albums Edit

Title Album details
A Session with the Dave Clark Five
Catch Us If You Can
  • Released: July 1965
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP
Everybody Knows
  • Released: 15 December 1967
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP, reel-to-reel
5 by 5
  • Released: 1 November 1968
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP
If Somebody Loves You
  • Released: December 1970
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP

EPs Edit

Title EP details
The Dave Clark Five
  • Released: December 1963
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: 7"
Hits of the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: December 1964
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: 7"
Wild Weekend
  • Released: September 1965
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: 7"

Singles Edit

Title Year
"I Knew It All the Time"

b/w "That's What I Said"

1962
"Chaquita"

b/w "In Your Heart"

"First Love"

b/w "I Walk the Line"

"The Mulberry Bush"

b/w "Chaquita"

1963
"Do You Love Me"

b/w "Doo-Dah"

"Glad All Over"

b/w "I Know You"

"Bits and Pieces"

b/w "All of the Time"

1964
"Can't You See That She's Mine"

b/w "Because" (UK); "No Time to Lose" (US)

"Thinking of You Baby"

b/w "Whenever You're Around"

"Because"

b/w "Can't You See That She's Mine"

"Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)"

b/w "Say You Want Me" (UK); "Ol' Sol" (US)

"Any Way You Want It"

b/w "Crying Over You"

"Come Home"

b/w "Mighty Good Loving" (UK); "Your Turn to Cry" (US)

1965
"Reelin' and Rockin'"

b/w "Little Bitty Pretty One" (UK); "I'm Thinking" (US)

"I Like It Like That"

b/w "Hurting Inside"

"Catch Us If You Can"

b/w "Move On" (UK); "On the Move" (US)

"Over and Over"

b/w "I'll Be Yours (My Love)"

"Having a Wild Weekend"

b/w "No Stopping"

"At the Scene"

b/w "I Miss You"

1966
"Try Too Hard"

b/w "All Night Long"

"Look Before You Leap"

b/w "Please Tell Me Why"

"Satisfied with You"

b/w "Don't Let Me Down"

"Nineteen Days"

b/w "I Need Love" (UK); "Sitting Here Baby" (US)

"I've Got to Have a Reason"

b/w "Good Time Woman"

"You Got What It Takes"

b/w "Sitting Here Baby" (UK); "Doctor Rhythm" (US)

1967
"Tabatha Twitchit"

b/w "Man in a Pin-Striped Suit"

"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"

b/w "Man in a Pin Striped Suit"

"A Little Bit Now"

b/w "You Don't Play Me Around"

"Red and Blue"

b/w "Concentration Baby"

"Everybody Knows"

b/w "Concentration Baby" (UK); "Inside and Out" (US)

"No One Can Break a Heart Like You"

b/w "You Don't Want My Lovin'"

1968
"Please Stay"

b/w "Forget"

"The Red Balloon"

b/w "Maze of Love"

"Live in the Sky"

b/w "Children"

"The Mulberry Tree"

b/w "Small Talk"

1969
"Paradise (Is Half as Nice)"

b/w "34-06"

"If Somebody Loves You"

b/w "Best Day's Work"

"Put a Little Love in Your Heart"

b/w "34-06"

"Good Old Rock 'n' Roll"

b/w "Good Old Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)"

"Bring It On Home to Me"

b/w "Darling, I Love You"

"Everybody Get Together"

b/w "Darling I Love You"

1970
"Julia"

b/w "Five by Five"

"Here Comes Summer"

b/w "Break Down and Cry"

"More Good Old Rock 'n' Roll"

b/w "More Good Old Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)"

"Southern Man"

b/w "If You Wanna See Me Cry"

1971
"Won't You Be My Lady"

b/w "Into Your Life"

References Edit

  1. ^ Stuart Rosenberg, Rock and Roll and the American Landscape: The Birth of an Industry and the Expansion of the Popular Culture, 1955-1969, 2009, p.73
  2. ^ a b "The Dave Clark Five". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Pierce, Andrew (10 December 2008). "Dave Clark: Why I turned down a gong from Harold Wilson". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  4. ^ Green, Graeme (13 October 2008). "Beatles rival on sex, drugs, rock'n'roll". Metro. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "The Dave Clark Five". Classic Bands. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  6. ^ . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 8 November 2007. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  7. ^ a b c Clark, Rick; Unterberger, Richie. "The Dave Clark Five". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  8. ^ James, Gary. "Interview with Dave Clark". Classic Bands. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  9. ^ "Dave Clark Five – DaveClarkAnkeny". Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  10. ^ Sharp, Ken (27 September 2014). "Andrew Loog Oldham dishes on rock's biggest movers and shakers". Goldmine. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  11. ^ McCormick, Neil (14 February 2015). "Dave Clark: inscrutable pop mastermind". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  12. ^ . Tune Genie. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  13. ^ The College of Rock and Roll Knowledge.
  14. ^ Fiddy, Dick. "Ready, Steady, Go! (1963-66)". Screenonline. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  15. ^ "Dave Clark Five". taxationpodcasts. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  16. ^ Companies House: Dave Clark. Retrieved 15 August 2020
  17. ^ . British Invasion Bands. Archived from the original on 13 January 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  18. ^ "BBC Two - The Dave Clark Five and Beyond: Glad All Over". BBC. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

External links Edit

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Not to be confused with Dave Clarke musician This article is about the British musician For the Canadian musician see Dave Clark Canadian musician David Clark born 15 December 1939 1 is an English musician songwriter record producer and entrepreneur Clark was the leader drummer and manager of the 1960s beat group the Dave Clark Five the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to the United States in 1964 In 2008 Clark and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2 Dave ClarkClark in a 1965 US television appearancewith the Dave Clark FiveBackground informationBirth nameDavid ClarkBorn 1939 12 15 15 December 1939 age 83 Tottenham Middlesex EnglandGenresBeat musicOccupation s Musician songwriter record producerInstrument s DrumsvocalsYears active1957 present Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 The Dave Clark Five 1 3 Later works 1 4 Personal life 2 Honours and legacy 3 Discography 3 1 With The Dave Clark Five 3 1 1 Albums 3 1 2 EPs 3 1 3 Singles 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Clark was born in Tottenham then lived in Middlesex He left school without qualifications at the age of 15 and claims to have become a film stuntman performing in over 40 films although IMDB only gives him four pre fame film credits 3 4 5 In the late 1950s he bought a set of drums taught himself how to play them and formed a skiffle band to raise funds so that his football team could travel to the Netherlands The skiffle band grew into the Dave Clark Five with Clark their leader co songwriter manager and producer 5 6 The Dave Clark Five Edit Main article The Dave Clark Five nbsp The Dave Clark Five on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1966 From left Denis Payton Dave Clark Mike Smith Rick Huxley and Lenny DavidsonThe Dave Clark Five grew in popularity in the UK They unseated the Beatles I Want to Hold Your Hand from its number one spot in the UK singles charts in January 1964 with Glad All Over The British press briefly called them the Beatles most serious threat 7 The Dave Clark Five were the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to the United States in 1964 7 where they achieved 14 top 20 hits eight of which were consecutive 8 They also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show more times than any other English group 7 Dave Clark became a popular name for babies in the 1960s 9 Andrew Loog Oldham former manager of the Rolling Stones said of the band s early success as rivals to the Beatles If the Beatles ever looked over their shoulders it was not the Stones they saw They saw the Dave Clark 5 or Herman s Hermits 10 The band broke up in 1970 and Clark stopped drumming in 1972 after he broke four knuckles in a tobogganing accident 3 Later works Edit He later wrote a science fiction stage musical Time which debuted in 1986 It played for two years in London s West End starring Cliff Richard replaced later by David Cassidy 5 The musical also launched a concept album likewise titled Time which featured Richard Freddie Mercury Leo Sayer Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick Two million copies were sold and it spun off several hit singles 11 Clark is an entrepreneur and a multi millionaire He owns a 12 million house in West London 3 12 From the outset Clark owned the rights to all the Dave Clark Five music masters 5 It is claimed that other songwriters in the band were required to give copyright ownership of their tunes to Clark even if he did not co write them 13 In the late 1960s in addition to managing his band Clark began directing and producing for television In 1968 he made a television production Hold On It s the Dave Clark Five 5 In the 1980s he acquired the rights to the 1960s UK music show Ready Steady Go 14 On the release of a DC5 British hits album in the mid 1970s Clark resided in the US for a year thus avoiding paying UK taxes in Britain on the proceeds of that release The British government challenged this but lost the case in court 15 In 1993 Clark released remastered versions of all the Dave Clark Five singles on a CD Glad All Over Again 5 Companies House lists him as director of several companies 16 Personal life Edit Clark was a close friend of Freddie Mercury whom he had known since 1976 He was by Mercury s bedside when the Queen singer died on 24 November 1991 Honours and legacy EditIn 2008 marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the band the Dave Clark Five were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2 17 Clark making a rare public appearance and the two other surviving band members at the time accepted the award on behalf of the group citation needed In 2014 Clark wrote produced appeared in and partly presented the 115 minute documentary The Dave Clark Five and Beyond Glad All Over 18 Discography EditWith The Dave Clark Five Edit Main article The Dave Clark Five discography nbsp Clark middle with the Dave Clark Five on The Dean Martin Show in September 1965Albums Edit Title Album detailsA Session with the Dave Clark Five Released April 1964 Label Columbia Formats LPCatch Us If You Can Released July 1965 Label Columbia Formats LPEverybody Knows Released 15 December 1967 Label Columbia Formats LP reel to reel5 by 5 Released 1 November 1968 Label Columbia Formats LPIf Somebody Loves You Released December 1970 Label Columbia Formats LPEPs Edit Title EP detailsThe Dave Clark Five Released December 1963 Label Columbia Formats 7 Hits of the Dave Clark Five Released December 1964 Label Columbia Formats 7 Wild Weekend Released September 1965 Label Columbia Formats 7 Singles Edit Title Year I Knew It All the Time b w That s What I Said 1962 Chaquita b w In Your Heart First Love b w I Walk the Line The Mulberry Bush b w Chaquita 1963 Do You Love Me b w Doo Dah Glad All Over b w I Know You Bits and Pieces b w All of the Time 1964 Can t You See That She s Mine b w Because UK No Time to Lose US Thinking of You Baby b w Whenever You re Around Because b w Can t You See That She s Mine Everybody Knows I Still Love You b w Say You Want Me UK Ol Sol US Any Way You Want It b w Crying Over You Come Home b w Mighty Good Loving UK Your Turn to Cry US 1965 Reelin and Rockin b w Little Bitty Pretty One UK I m Thinking US I Like It Like That b w Hurting Inside Catch Us If You Can b w Move On UK On the Move US Over and Over b w I ll Be Yours My Love Having a Wild Weekend b w No Stopping At the Scene b w I Miss You 1966 Try Too Hard b w All Night Long Look Before You Leap b w Please Tell Me Why Satisfied with You b w Don t Let Me Down Nineteen Days b w I Need Love UK Sitting Here Baby US I ve Got to Have a Reason b w Good Time Woman You Got What It Takes b w Sitting Here Baby UK Doctor Rhythm US 1967 Tabatha Twitchit b w Man in a Pin Striped Suit You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby b w Man in a Pin Striped Suit A Little Bit Now b w You Don t Play Me Around Red and Blue b w Concentration Baby Everybody Knows b w Concentration Baby UK Inside and Out US No One Can Break a Heart Like You b w You Don t Want My Lovin 1968 Please Stay b w Forget The Red Balloon b w Maze of Love Live in the Sky b w Children The Mulberry Tree b w Small Talk 1969 Paradise Is Half as Nice b w 34 06 If Somebody Loves You b w Best Day s Work Put a Little Love in Your Heart b w 34 06 Good Old Rock n Roll b w Good Old Rock n Roll Part 2 Bring It On Home to Me b w Darling I Love You Everybody Get Together b w Darling I Love You 1970 Julia b w Five by Five Here Comes Summer b w Break Down and Cry More Good Old Rock n Roll b w More Good Old Rock n Roll Part 2 Southern Man b w If You Wanna See Me Cry 1971 Won t You Be My Lady b w Into Your Life References Edit Stuart Rosenberg Rock and Roll and the American Landscape The Birth of an Industry and the Expansion of the Popular Culture 1955 1969 2009 p 73 a b The Dave Clark Five Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved 17 May 2011 a b c Pierce Andrew 10 December 2008 Dave Clark Why I turned down a gong from Harold Wilson The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 5 January 2010 Green Graeme 13 October 2008 Beatles rival on sex drugs rock n roll Metro Retrieved 5 January 2010 a b c d e f The Dave Clark Five Classic Bands Retrieved 5 January 2010 The Dave Clark Five Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 8 November 2007 Retrieved 5 January 2010 a b c Clark Rick Unterberger Richie The Dave Clark Five Allmusic Retrieved 6 January 2010 James Gary Interview with Dave Clark Classic Bands Retrieved 6 January 2010 Dave Clark Five DaveClarkAnkeny Retrieved 15 December 2012 Sharp Ken 27 September 2014 Andrew Loog Oldham dishes on rock s biggest movers and shakers Goldmine Retrieved 9 September 2015 McCormick Neil 14 February 2015 Dave Clark inscrutable pop mastermind The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 9 September 2015 Biography The Dave Clark Five Tune Genie Archived from the original on 4 April 2010 Retrieved 2010 01 06 The College of Rock and Roll Knowledge Fiddy Dick Ready Steady Go 1963 66 Screenonline Retrieved 9 September 2015 Dave Clark Five taxationpodcasts 21 October 2011 Retrieved 18 November 2015 Companies House Dave Clark Retrieved 15 August 2020 Dave Clark Five British Invasion Bands Archived from the original on 13 January 2009 Retrieved 6 January 2010 BBC Two The Dave Clark Five and Beyond Glad All Over BBC Retrieved 14 February 2015 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dave Clark musician Dave Clark interviewed on the Pop Chronicles 1969 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Clark musician amp oldid 1170318675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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