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Mike Smith

Mike Smith was the “various other” superstar from the Dave Clark Five, just a little less visible by name than drummer/founder Dave Clark but at the guts of their audio as the group’s business lead singer and key pad player. Delivered in Edmonton, Britain, he had an all natural ability …

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Lenny Davidson

As the lead guitarist for the Dave Clark Five, Lenny Davidson was one of the most prominent music artists to emerge in the first times of the Uk Invasion. The group, whose root base went back towards the past due ’50s, started using a lead guitarist called Mick Ryan and …

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The Dave Clark Five

For an extremely brief amount of time in 1964, it seemed that the largest challenger towards the Beatles’ trend was the Dave Clark Five. Through the Tottenham part of London, the quintet had the lot of money to knock “I wish to Hold Your Hands” off the very best of …

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The Blue Jays

The Blue Jays perfectly represent the transitional era between ’50s R&B as well as the ’60s soul era by singing doo wop-styled songs using a gospelly lead vocal. They’re best known because of their 1961 Best 40 strike “Lovers Isle,” which many consider to end up being the last strike …

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