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The Dave Clark Five

The Dave Clark Five, also known as the DC5, were an English rock and roll band formed in 1958 in Tottenham, London. Drummer Dave Clark served as the group's leader, producer and co-songwriter. In January 1964, they had their first UK top-ten single, "Glad All Over", which knocked the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the UK Singles Chart. It peaked at No. 6 in the United States in April 1964.[1] Although this was their only UK No. 1, they topped the US chart in December 1965, with their cover of Bobby Day's "Over and Over". Their other UK top-ten hits include "Bits and Pieces", "Can't You See That She's Mine", "Catch Us If You Can", "Everybody Knows", "The Red Balloon", "Good Old Rock 'n' Roll", and a version of Chet Powers' "Get Together" (retitled as "Everybody Get Together").[2]

The Dave Clark Five
The Dave Clark Five in 1964.
L–R: Mike Smith, Lenny Davidson, Denis Payton, Rick Huxley, Dave Clark.
Background information
OriginTottenham, London, England
Genres
Years active1958–1970 (Dave Clark Five); 1970-1973 (Dave Clark & Friends spinoff)
LabelsColumbia (EMI), Epic, Capitol
Past membersDave Clark
Mike Smith
Lenny Davidson
Rick Huxley
Denis Payton

They were the second group of the British Invasion to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States (for two weeks in March 1964 following the Beatles' three weeks the previous month). They would ultimately have 18 appearances on the show. The DC5 were one of the most commercially successful acts of the British Invasion, releasing seventeen top-40 hits in the US between 1964 and 1967, including several that did not chart as highly in the UK such as "Because", "Do You Love Me", "Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)", "Any Way You Want It", "I Like It Like That", "Try Too Hard" and "You Got What It Takes". In 1965, the group starred in a feature film vehicle, Catch Us If You Can, directed by John Boorman. The group disbanded in early 1970, though Clark and a few former members continued as Dave Clark & Friends until 1973. In 2008, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[3]

History edit

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

The band had its origins in 1958, as the backing musicians for north London vocalist Stan Saxon.[4] Dave Clark played drums and contributed background vocals, alongside a frequently changing line-up.[4] Clark and guitarist Rick Huxley both participated in the 1958 line-up.[5] Clark and his bandmates eventually split with Saxon and reconstituted themselves as a standalone concern in January 1962, making their home in the South Grove Youth Club in Tottenham, London.[4] After a little more evolution, a lasting ensemble was settled, with Clark on drums, Huxley moving to bass, Lenny Davidson on lead guitar, Denis Payton on saxophone (and harmonica and second guitar), and Mike Smith on keyboards and main vocals.[4] Davidson's previous bands were the Off Beats and the Impalas.[6][7]

The DC5 was promoted as the vanguard of a "Tottenham Sound", a response to Liverpool's Mersey Beat sound,[8] which featured an often loud and forceful production style driven by Clark's punchy drumming, Payton's saxophone padding and Smith's belting vocals. Dave Clark struck business deals that allowed him to produce the band's recordings and gave him control of the master recordings.[9] Songwriting credits for the band's original material went to Clark, or more often to the team of Clark and Smith. Clark/Davidson and Clark/Payton compositions were also not uncommon.[10] Session drummer Bobby Graham is also reported to have played on some of the band's hits.[11][12]

The Dave Clark Five had 12 Top 40 hits in the UK between 1964 and 1967, and 17 records in the Top 40 of the US Billboard chart. Their cover of Bobby Day's "Over and Over" went to No. 1 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 on Christmas Day 1965, despite less impressive sales in the UK (it peaked at No. 45 on the UK Singles Chart). They made 18 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show[13] – more than any other British Invasion group.

The band released a film, Catch Us If You Can (directed by John Boorman) in 1965. It starred Barbara Ferris, and was released in the United States as Having a Wild Weekend. The short film Hits in Action highlighted a series of Dave Clark Five hits.

Other than the songs "Live in the Sky", "Maze of Love", "Inside and Out", "The Red Balloon" and "Lost in His Dreams", the band did not follow the psychedelic music trend.[14] Their popularity in the US mostly dried up by 1967, though they continued to score hits in Britain for another three years. The Dave Clark Five disbanded in 1970, having had three singles on the UK chart that year, two of which reached the Top Ten. In 1970, Davidson, Huxley and Payton left, and Alan Parker and Eric Ford joined on lead guitar and bass. That line-up, renamed "Dave Clark & Friends", lasted until 1972.

Between 1978 and 1993, none of their music was available to be purchased in any commercial format due to rights-holder Clark declining to license the band's recordings. In 1993, a single CD Glad All Over Again was produced by Dave himself and released by EMI in Britain.[15] After a 1989 deal with the Disney Channel to rebroadcast the 1960s ITV show Ready Steady Go! (which Clark owned), he made a deal with Disney-owned Hollywood Records to issue in 1993 a double CD History of the Dave Clark Five.[16] No DC5 material was then legally available until 2008, when the 28-track Hits compilation was released by Universal Music in the UK. In 2009, selections from the band's catalogue were released on iTunes. And in 2019, almost the entire catalogue from the band, including all the original 1960s studio albums, became available on Spotify for the first time.

BMG Rights Management, with whom Clark has recently joined forces to release the band's recordings, released a new DC5 greatest hits CD on 24 January 2020 in two configurations.[17]

Post break-up edit

Dave Clark was also the band's manager and producer of their recordings. Following the group's break-up, Clark set up a media company. In the process, he acquired the rights to the 1960s pop series Ready Steady Go!. Additionally, he wrote and produced the 1986 London stage musical Time – The Musical where he directed the last performance of Sir Laurence Olivier. A two-disc vinyl album was released in conjunction with the stage production featuring music recorded by Julian Lennon (singing DC5's song "Because"), Freddie Mercury, Stevie Wonder, Cliff Richard, Ashford & Simpson and Olivier's selected dialogue. This double album was digitally remastered and released on iTunes in May 2012.

Mike Smith teamed up with Mike d'Abo (previously with Manfred Mann) for one album in 1976. He also released a now-scarce CD in 2000 titled It's Only Rock & Roll and returned to performing in 2003 after a hiatus of 25 years. He formed Mike Smith's Rock Engine and did two mini-tours of the U.S. He died on 28 February 2008 in a Buckinghamshire hospital from pneumonia, a complication of a paralysing spinal injury sustained from a fall in 2003.[18]

Denis Payton died on 17 December 2006 at the age of 63 after a long battle with cancer.[19] Rick Huxley died from emphysema on 11 February 2013 at the age of 72.[20] Lenny Davidson taught guitar for many years at a school in Cambridgeshire, the county he lives in.

In 2014, Dave Clark wrote, produced, appeared in, and partly presented the television documentary The Dave Clark Five and Beyond: Glad All Over.

Induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame edit

The Dave Clark Five made the list of nominees for the class of 2008, and on 13 December 2007 it was announced that the band would be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 10 March 2008.[3] The group was inducted by Tom Hanks, who wrote, directed and starred in the 1996 film That Thing You Do!, which was about an American one-hit wonder band that became popular in the wake of the British Invasion.

In attendance with the three surviving members of the DC5 were the families of Lenny Davidson and Rick Huxley, and Denis Payton's two sons. Mike Smith had planned on attending but died 11 days before the induction. Dave Clark opened up his acceptance speech by saying that he felt like he was at the Oscars. Davidson mentioned that they arrived in New York City for the ceremony on 8 March, exactly 44 years after the group's first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Joan Jett honoured the Dave Clark Five by performing "Bits and Pieces" with John Mellencamp's band. To perform "Glad All Over", Jett was joined by John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Billy Joel and other artists who performed throughout the evening.

Members edit

The Dave Clark Five comprised:[6]

Classic line-up edit

  • Dave Clark – backing and occasional lead vocals, drums (1959–1970; 1970–1972, Dave Clark and Friends spinoff group)[7][21]
  • Mike Smith – lead vocals, keyboards (1961–1970; 1970–1973, Dave Clark and Friends spinoff group; died 2008)[7]
  • Lenny Davidson – backing and occasional lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (1961–1970)[7]
  • Rick Huxley (ex the Riverside Blues Boys, the Spon Valley Stompers) – backing vocals, bass guitar, rhythm guitar[7] (1959–1970; died 2013)
  • Denis Payton (ex the Renegades, the Les Heath Combo, the Blue Dukes, the Mike Jones Combo) – backing and occasional lead vocals, tenor and baritone saxophones, harmonica, rhythm guitar (1962–1970; died 2006)[7][22]

Early members edit

  • Stan Saxon – lead vocals, saxophone[23]
  • Mick Ryan – lead guitar[23]
  • Chris Walls – bass[23]

Dave Clark & Friends members edit

  • Alan Parker – lead guitar
  • Eric Ford – bass

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gundersen, Edna (6 March 2008). "For Dave Clark Five, the accolades finally arrive". USA Today. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  2. ^ The Dave Clark Five, "Everybody Get Together" chart position Retrieved 18 May 2015
  3. ^ a b . Rock and Roll Hall of Fame official website. 13 December 2007. Archived from the original on 1 February 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d Larkin, Colin, ed. (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). London: Omnibus Press. Clark, Dave, Five. ISBN 9780857125958.
  5. ^ "Dave Clark Five bassist Huxley dies". BBC News. 12 February 2013.
  6. ^ a b "The Birth of a Nation". Skidmore.edu. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "The Dave Clark Five". The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  8. ^ Clark, Dick; Uslan, Michael; Solomon, Bruce (1981). Dick Clark's the First 25 Years of Rock & Roll. New York: Dell Publishing. p. 155. ISBN 044051763X.
  9. ^ James E. Perone, Mods, Rockers, and the Music of the British Invasion. ABC-CLIO. 2008. p. 94. ISBN 978-0275998608. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  10. ^ Richie Unterberger, "The Dave Clark Five PBS Special... and Beyond", Folkrocks, April 16, 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2020
  11. ^ "Bobby Graham | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  12. ^ "Bobby Graham: Session drummer who played on around 15,000 records". The Independent. 23 September 2009.
  13. ^ Keith Tuber (December 1993). "A Second Wind, a New Generation". Orange Coast Magazine. Vol. 19, no. 12. p. 160. ISSN 0279-0483. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  14. ^ James E. Perone, Mods, rockers, and the music of the British invasion. ABC-CLIO. 2008. p. 99. ISBN 978-0275998608. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  15. ^ "Glad All Over Again CD Edition by The Dave Clark Five @ ARTISTdirect.com – Shop, Listen, Download". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  16. ^ Bronson, Harold (4 April 2014). "The Dave Clark Five: Dave Clark's Miscalculation". Huffington Post.
  17. ^ "Dave Clark Five 'All the Hits' Collection Coming: Listen". Bestclassicbands.com. 30 July 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  18. ^ "Dave Clark Five singer Smith dies". BBC. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 29 February 2008.
  19. ^ Laing, Dave (5 January 2007). "Denis Payton: Saxophonist who put the growl into the Dave Clark Five". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  20. ^ "Rick Huxley, Bassist for the Dave Clark Five, Dies at 72". The New York Times. AP. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  21. ^ "Dave Clark Five". Tsimon.com. Retrieved 16 November 2010.
  22. ^ "Entertainment | Dave Clark Five star Payton dies". BBC News. 18 December 2006. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  23. ^ a b c Bronson, Fred (11 March 2003). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 9780823076772 – via Google Books.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Dave Clark Five biography at the Allmusic website.
  • "The Dave Clark Five". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  
  • The Dave Clark Five at IMDb

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The Dave Clark Five also known as the DC5 were an English rock and roll band formed in 1958 in Tottenham London Drummer Dave Clark served as the group s leader producer and co songwriter In January 1964 they had their first UK top ten single Glad All Over which knocked the Beatles I Want to Hold Your Hand off the top of the UK Singles Chart It peaked at No 6 in the United States in April 1964 1 Although this was their only UK No 1 they topped the US chart in December 1965 with their cover of Bobby Day s Over and Over Their other UK top ten hits include Bits and Pieces Can t You See That She s Mine Catch Us If You Can Everybody Knows The Red Balloon Good Old Rock n Roll and a version of Chet Powers Get Together retitled as Everybody Get Together 2 The Dave Clark FiveThe Dave Clark Five in 1964 L R Mike Smith Lenny Davidson Denis Payton Rick Huxley Dave Clark Background informationOriginTottenham London EnglandGenresRock and rollbeatpopYears active1958 1970 Dave Clark Five 1970 1973 Dave Clark amp Friends spinoff LabelsColumbia EMI Epic CapitolPast membersDave ClarkMike SmithLenny DavidsonRick HuxleyDenis PaytonThey were the second group of the British Invasion to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States for two weeks in March 1964 following the Beatles three weeks the previous month They would ultimately have 18 appearances on the show The DC5 were one of the most commercially successful acts of the British Invasion releasing seventeen top 40 hits in the US between 1964 and 1967 including several that did not chart as highly in the UK such as Because Do You Love Me Everybody Knows I Still Love You Any Way You Want It I Like It Like That Try Too Hard and You Got What It Takes In 1965 the group starred in a feature film vehicle Catch Us If You Can directed by John Boorman The group disbanded in early 1970 though Clark and a few former members continued as Dave Clark amp Friends until 1973 In 2008 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 3 Contents 1 History 2 Post break up 3 Induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 4 Members 4 1 Classic line up 4 2 Early members 4 3 Dave Clark amp Friends members 4 3 1 Timeline 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Ed Sullivan Show in 1966 From left Denis Payton Dave Clark Mike Smith Rick Huxley and Lenny Davidson The band had its origins in 1958 as the backing musicians for north London vocalist Stan Saxon 4 Dave Clark played drums and contributed background vocals alongside a frequently changing line up 4 Clark and guitarist Rick Huxley both participated in the 1958 line up 5 Clark and his bandmates eventually split with Saxon and reconstituted themselves as a standalone concern in January 1962 making their home in the South Grove Youth Club in Tottenham London 4 After a little more evolution a lasting ensemble was settled with Clark on drums Huxley moving to bass Lenny Davidson on lead guitar Denis Payton on saxophone and harmonica and second guitar and Mike Smith on keyboards and main vocals 4 Davidson s previous bands were the Off Beats and the Impalas 6 7 The DC5 was promoted as the vanguard of a Tottenham Sound a response to Liverpool s Mersey Beat sound 8 which featured an often loud and forceful production style driven by Clark s punchy drumming Payton s saxophone padding and Smith s belting vocals Dave Clark struck business deals that allowed him to produce the band s recordings and gave him control of the master recordings 9 Songwriting credits for the band s original material went to Clark or more often to the team of Clark and Smith Clark Davidson and Clark Payton compositions were also not uncommon 10 Session drummer Bobby Graham is also reported to have played on some of the band s hits 11 12 The Dave Clark Five had 12 Top 40 hits in the UK between 1964 and 1967 and 17 records in the Top 40 of the US Billboard chart Their cover of Bobby Day s Over and Over went to No 1 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 on Christmas Day 1965 despite less impressive sales in the UK it peaked at No 45 on the UK Singles Chart They made 18 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show 13 more than any other British Invasion group The band released a film Catch Us If You Can directed by John Boorman in 1965 It starred Barbara Ferris and was released in the United States as Having a Wild Weekend The short film Hits in Action highlighted a series of Dave Clark Five hits Other than the songs Live in the Sky Maze of Love Inside and Out The Red Balloon and Lost in His Dreams the band did not follow the psychedelic music trend 14 Their popularity in the US mostly dried up by 1967 though they continued to score hits in Britain for another three years The Dave Clark Five disbanded in 1970 having had three singles on the UK chart that year two of which reached the Top Ten In 1970 Davidson Huxley and Payton left and Alan Parker and Eric Ford joined on lead guitar and bass That line up renamed Dave Clark amp Friends lasted until 1972 Between 1978 and 1993 none of their music was available to be purchased in any commercial format due to rights holder Clark declining to license the band s recordings In 1993 a single CD Glad All Over Again was produced by Dave himself and released by EMI in Britain 15 After a 1989 deal with the Disney Channel to rebroadcast the 1960s ITV show Ready Steady Go which Clark owned he made a deal with Disney owned Hollywood Records to issue in 1993 a double CD History of the Dave Clark Five 16 No DC5 material was then legally available until 2008 when the 28 track Hits compilation was released by Universal Music in the UK In 2009 selections from the band s catalogue were released on iTunes And in 2019 almost the entire catalogue from the band including all the original 1960s studio albums became available on Spotify for the first time BMG Rights Management with whom Clark has recently joined forces to release the band s recordings released a new DC5 greatest hits CD on 24 January 2020 in two configurations 17 Post break up editDave Clark was also the band s manager and producer of their recordings Following the group s break up Clark set up a media company In the process he acquired the rights to the 1960s pop series Ready Steady Go Additionally he wrote and produced the 1986 London stage musical Time The Musical where he directed the last performance of Sir Laurence Olivier A two disc vinyl album was released in conjunction with the stage production featuring music recorded by Julian Lennon singing DC5 s song Because Freddie Mercury Stevie Wonder Cliff Richard Ashford amp Simpson and Olivier s selected dialogue This double album was digitally remastered and released on iTunes in May 2012 Mike Smith teamed up with Mike d Abo previously with Manfred Mann for one album in 1976 He also released a now scarce CD in 2000 titled It s Only Rock amp Roll and returned to performing in 2003 after a hiatus of 25 years He formed Mike Smith s Rock Engine and did two mini tours of the U S He died on 28 February 2008 in a Buckinghamshire hospital from pneumonia a complication of a paralysing spinal injury sustained from a fall in 2003 18 Denis Payton died on 17 December 2006 at the age of 63 after a long battle with cancer 19 Rick Huxley died from emphysema on 11 February 2013 at the age of 72 20 Lenny Davidson taught guitar for many years at a school in Cambridgeshire the county he lives in In 2014 Dave Clark wrote produced appeared in and partly presented the television documentary The Dave Clark Five and Beyond Glad All Over Induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame editThe Dave Clark Five made the list of nominees for the class of 2008 and on 13 December 2007 it was announced that the band would be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 10 March 2008 3 The group was inducted by Tom Hanks who wrote directed and starred in the 1996 film That Thing You Do which was about an American one hit wonder band that became popular in the wake of the British Invasion In attendance with the three surviving members of the DC5 were the families of Lenny Davidson and Rick Huxley and Denis Payton s two sons Mike Smith had planned on attending but died 11 days before the induction Dave Clark opened up his acceptance speech by saying that he felt like he was at the Oscars Davidson mentioned that they arrived in New York City for the ceremony on 8 March exactly 44 years after the group s first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show Joan Jett honoured the Dave Clark Five by performing Bits and Pieces with John Mellencamp s band To perform Glad All Over Jett was joined by John Fogerty John Mellencamp Billy Joel and other artists who performed throughout the evening Members editThe Dave Clark Five comprised 6 Classic line up edit Dave Clark backing and occasional lead vocals drums 1959 1970 1970 1972 Dave Clark and Friends spinoff group 7 21 Mike Smith lead vocals keyboards 1961 1970 1970 1973 Dave Clark and Friends spinoff group died 2008 7 Lenny Davidson backing and occasional lead vocals lead and rhythm guitars 1961 1970 7 Rick Huxley ex the Riverside Blues Boys the Spon Valley Stompers backing vocals bass guitar rhythm guitar 7 1959 1970 died 2013 Denis Payton ex the Renegades the Les Heath Combo the Blue Dukes the Mike Jones Combo backing and occasional lead vocals tenor and baritone saxophones harmonica rhythm guitar 1962 1970 died 2006 7 22 Early members edit Stan Saxon lead vocals saxophone 23 Mick Ryan lead guitar 23 Chris Walls bass 23 Dave Clark amp Friends members edit Alan Parker lead guitar Eric Ford bassTimeline editDiscography editFurther information The Dave Clark Five discography Studio albums edit Glad All Over US 1964 The Dave Clark Five Return US 1964 A Session with The Dave Clark Five UK 1964 American Tour US 1964 Coast to Coast US 1964 Weekend in London US 1965 Having a Wild Weekend US 1965 Catch Us If You Can UK 1965 I Like It Like That US 1965 Try Too Hard US 1966 Satisfied with You US 1966 5 by 5 US 1967 You Got What It Takes US 1967 Everybody Knows US 1968 Everybody Knows UK 1967 5 By 5 1964 69 UK 1968 If Somebody Loves You UK 1970 The Dave Clark Five Play Good Old Rock amp Roll UK 1971 Dave Clark amp Friends UK 1972 References edit Gundersen Edna 6 March 2008 For Dave Clark Five the accolades finally arrive USA Today Retrieved 13 July 2010 The Dave Clark Five Everybody Get Together chart position Retrieved 18 May 2015 a b Inductees for 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame official website 13 December 2007 Archived from the original on 1 February 2008 Retrieved 11 March 2008 a b c d Larkin Colin ed 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th ed London Omnibus Press Clark Dave Five ISBN 9780857125958 Dave Clark Five bassist Huxley dies BBC News 12 February 2013 a b The Birth of a Nation Skidmore edu Retrieved 10 August 2015 a b c d e f The Dave Clark Five The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Retrieved 13 July 2010 Clark Dick Uslan Michael Solomon Bruce 1981 Dick Clark s the First 25 Years of Rock amp Roll New York Dell Publishing p 155 ISBN 044051763X James E Perone Mods Rockers and the Music of the British Invasion ABC CLIO 2008 p 94 ISBN 978 0275998608 Retrieved 13 July 2010 Richie Unterberger The Dave Clark Five PBS Special and Beyond Folkrocks April 16 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2020 Bobby Graham Biography amp History AllMusic Bobby Graham Session drummer who played on around 15 000 records The Independent 23 September 2009 Keith Tuber December 1993 A Second Wind a New Generation Orange Coast Magazine Vol 19 no 12 p 160 ISSN 0279 0483 Retrieved 13 July 2010 James E Perone Mods rockers and the music of the British invasion ABC CLIO 2008 p 99 ISBN 978 0275998608 Retrieved 13 July 2010 Glad All Over Again CD Edition by The Dave Clark Five ARTISTdirect com Shop Listen Download Artistdirect com Retrieved 13 July 2010 Bronson Harold 4 April 2014 The Dave Clark Five Dave Clark s Miscalculation Huffington Post Dave Clark Five All the Hits Collection Coming Listen Bestclassicbands com 30 July 2017 Retrieved 22 January 2020 Dave Clark Five singer Smith dies BBC 28 February 2008 Retrieved 29 February 2008 Laing Dave 5 January 2007 Denis Payton Saxophonist who put the growl into the Dave Clark Five The Guardian Retrieved 29 May 2019 Rick Huxley Bassist for the Dave Clark Five Dies at 72 The New York Times AP 14 February 2014 Retrieved 29 May 2019 Dave Clark Five Tsimon com Retrieved 16 November 2010 Entertainment Dave Clark Five star Payton dies BBC News 18 December 2006 Retrieved 10 August 2015 a b c Bronson Fred 11 March 2003 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits Billboard Books ISBN 9780823076772 via Google Books External links editThe Dave Clark Five at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp Dave Clark Five biography at the Allmusic website The Dave Clark Five Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nbsp The Dave Clark Five at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The 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