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The Clique

The Clique were a five-piece music group about which small is well known (John Kitchin played rhythm, and Adrian Stambach handled the bass), except that that they had a hardcore sound similar to the Pretty Things and cut two singles for Pye in the mid-’60s under producer Larry Web page. …

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The Clique

The Clique had a medium hit in later 1969 with “Glucose on Weekend,” a cover of the song from Tommy Adam’ Crimson and Clover album, along with a smaller hit with “I’ll HOLD ON My Hands,” a song off their sole album. Emphasizing harmonies and properly organized light pop-rock music …

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The Clique

Australian quintet, never to be baffled with any United kingdom or American bands from the same name, shaped in Perth in 1966 by Joe Orifici (vocals, keyboards), Mike Carr (guitar), Lenny Hayworth (guitar), John Tucak (bass), and Ferdie Ferrante (drums). They earned the traditional western Australian division of the nationwide …

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