Bobbie Clarke

Bobbie Clarke

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Name = Bobbie Clarke


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Birth_name = Robert William Woodman
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Origin = Coventry, England
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Occupation = Drummer
Years_active = late 1950s - present
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Bobbie Clarke (born Robert William Woodman, June 13 1940, Coventry, England) is an English rock drummer. He has cut hundreds of records and played in numerous bands with many international rock legends. He is regarded by critics as an important figure in the configuration of early British rock and roll, although he is often chiefly remembered for his long term association as the drummer with Vince Taylor and The Playboys.

Clarke was the first drummer in Europe, and quite possibly the first rock drummer in the world to use a double bass drum kit with special pedals, long before Ginger Baker or Keith Moon. One of his flamboyant tricks was a thundering drum roll executed while drinking a coke.

Early career

Clarke originally learned to play as a teenager with Eric Delaney (born 2.5.1924, in Acton, West London), a jazz artist who was popular in England in the 1950s. By 1958 he shifted to the flourishing rhythm and blues, and rock scene, joining Vince Eager's Beat Boys, composed of Tony Belcher (guitar), Alan Le Claire (born Alan Cocks, 26.8.1938, in Dulwich, South-east London) (piano), and Tex Makins (born Anthony Paul Makins, 3.7.1940, in Wembley, Middlesex) (bass), and performing at the London coffee bar “the 2 I's”. Vince Eager was born Roy Taylor, 4.6.1940, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire (ex The Harmonica Vagabonds, The Vagabonds Skiffle Group, Vince Eager and the Quiet Three).

With the addition of guitarist Big Jim Sullivan (born James George Tomkins, 14.2.1941, at Uxbridge Hospital, Uxbridge, Middlesex), The Beat Boys for a time became Marty Wilde's Wildcats, recording three tunes “High School Confidential”, “Too Much” and “Mean Woman Blues”. Subsequently, the same band again became The Beat Boys, backing up Billy Fury.

Vince Taylor and the Playboys

In about December 1958 Bobbie met 19-year-old Vince Taylor who was brought to the UK from America by his brother in law, Joe Barbera who had hit it big in the cartoon industry with his company Hanna/Barbera. At that time, rock and roll was experiencing phenomenal growth and American rockers were in high demand in England. Concerts starring Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Chuck Berry and Bill Haley & His Comets (referred to collectively as the American Invasion), played to crowds of UK teenagers in sold out halls.

In September 1960 Clarke and his band became Vince Taylor's Playboys with Kenny Pavell (guitar), Clive Powell (piano), and Tex Makins (bass). Clive Powell later became notable as Georgie Fame. When Kenny Pavel left the band to play for Cliff Richard's Drifters, he was replaced for a while by 16-year-old Jimmy Page, future guitarist of Led Zeppelin.

In 1958, their first records, “I Like Love” and “Right Behind You Baby” were released by Parlophone, with Tony Sheridan (Lead Guitar), Tony Harvey (Rhythm Guitar), Brian 'Liquorice' Locking (String Bass), Lou Brian(Piano)and Brian Bennett (Drums). `In 1959 "Brand New Cadillac" was released. On August 19 1960, Palette Records Ltd. released “I'll Be Your Hero” and the famous ”Jet Black Machine” with Tony Harvey (Lead Guitar), Johnny Vance (Bass), Alan Le Claire (Piano) and Bobby Woodman (Drums). It stayed in the charts 9 weeks and reached the top 15. The single might have been a bigger hit, but UK teenagers of the time, under the influence of the media, were guided to listen to a more 'clean' sounding Cliff Richard and his band The Shadows.

The Bobby Woodman Noise

The Noise with Bob Steele on guitar was booked to play at the prestigious Olympia in Paris on July 7th and 8th 1961. The top of the bill was Wee Willie Harris. The other artists were Dave Sampson, Vince Eager, and Nero and the Gladiators, which contained lead guitar player Tony Harvey. Despite their differences, Vince was still friends with the band and asked, considering that he had never been to France, if he could come to Paris with his friends and if necessary, sing for free.

Reunion with Taylor

Vince dressed up for the occasion in his black leather gear and added a chain around his neck with a Joan of Arc medallion. He gave such an extraordinary performance at the sound check that even the band was amazed, and the organizers decided to put Vince Taylor and his Playboys at the top of the Bill for both shows. As a result of Vince's exciting performance and his interaction with the band at those two shows Eddie Barclay signed the group to a six-year record deal on the Barclay label, with Bobbie Woodman changing his name to Bobbie Clarke.

For the next two years, Bobbie Clarke with his band, once again called Vince Taylor and his Playboys (Vince Taylor et ses PlayBoys) toured Europe including The French Riviera, Brussels, Belgium, Spain, and The Netherlands in between recording several LP albums and numerous 45 RPM singles, at Barclay Studios in Paris, such as “Sweet Little Sixteen”, “C’mon Everybody”, “Twenty Flight Rock”, “Love Me”, “Long Tall Sally”, “So Glad You’re Mine”, “Baby Let's Play House”, “Lovin Up A Storm” to name a few.

Johnny Hallyday's Golden Stars

In February 1963 Bobbie Clarke left Vince and became the drummer for Johnny Hallyday's Golden Stars, resulting in three EPs released that year. In November 1963, Bob Steele was replaced by American Joey Greco on lead guitar. Bobbie Clarke and Joey Greco with the Golden Stars also recorded the single “Memphis Tennessee” with Vince Taylor, that was released by Barclay under the title of "Vince Taylor and The Playboys". Johnny Hallday went into the French army in June 1964.

Second reunion: Vince Taylor and the Bobbie Clarke Noise

In September 1964 the new Noise recorded the first “It's Not Unusual”, a demo tape with Tom Jones. He reformed The Noise, and with Vince Taylor played as the opening act for The Rolling Stones on their first three concerts in France, at the Olympia.

The Bobbie Clarke Noise was regarded by many as the finest rock band operating in France. Barclay released a single under the name “Vince Taylor with Bobbie Clarke's Noise”, “My Babe” b/w “Trouble”. The Noise at that time were: Ralph Danks [http://www.rabindradanks.com] (guitar), Johnny Taylor (guitar), Bobbie Clarke (drums), Stanislas “Stash” Klossowski (Percussion), and Alan Bugby (bass) who just finished playing with Ralph Danks in the Gladiators, and with Johnny Taylor's Strangers (3 Eps on Vega label in 62/63). In mid 1965, with several bookings lined up, Vince Taylor went AWOL and the band finally gave up. Johnny Taylor joined a religious movement. Ralph Danks left to play guitar with Three Dog Night, and later Tom Jones, Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan. "Stash" Klossowski, a close friend of The Rolling Stones would later produce The Dirty Strangers album featuring Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood.

Career in the United States

In late 1965, Stash and Bobbie and Ralph moved to Hollywood where Bobbie replaced drummer Don Conka on several studio sessions. The line-up he joined, happened to be the original members of the band Love, consisting of Don Conka (drums), Bryan MacLean (rhythm guitar), Johnny Echols (lead guitar) and Ken Forssi (bass), with the addition of Vince Flaherty (vocals, harmonica). At the same time the band was recording with Vince Flaherty, they were also playing at a club called Bido Lito's with their leader Arthur Lee, but had not yet obtained a record deal of their own. Two of the recordings, “The Groove” and “Why”, also included, in addition to the Love line up, with Clarke as drummer, Daryl Dragon (Organ), later notable with The Captain and Tennille, as well as Charles Wright (rhythm guitar), future founder of the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. An EP from the sessions was later released on the Verve label entitled “Vince and The Invincibles”.

In 1966 Bobbie Clarke also played with Frank Zappa, and cut a record with a band called "The Elves Themselves", augmented by members from Love and a guitarist named Jimi Hendrix. Unfortunately, Clarke's career in the US was cut short when he was busted for pot and garnered the rock and roll mantle of being the first UK musician to be deported. It is said that Love showed up at the deportation hearing and told the judge that Clarke would have employment as their drummer if the court would allow him to stay. That didn't help.

Third reunion: Vince Taylor and the Bobbie Clarke Noise

In 1967 Clarke returned to France and reformed "The Noise" with bass player Dave Curtis (ex lead singer of The Tremors), and guitarist Brian Griffiths, and once again gave it a go, with frontman Vince Taylor. In 1969 guitarist Ritchie Blackmore asked Clarke to join a new band called Roundabout (which later became known as Deep Purple). Bobbie brought with him Dave Curtis. Clarke and Curtis became dissatisfied with the style of the music and left to form a new band of their own with Steve Howe (later to join the band Yes)and singer/guitarist Clive Maldoon.

Bodast

This new band, named Bodast (after the first two letters of their three first names), was an evolution from the first incarnation of Deep Purple, and the ashes of Steve Howe's popular psychedelic band Tomorrow. They bridged the difficult period between the psychedelic pop of 1967 and the progressive/heavy rock of 1970. John Newey, for RPM, a division of Cherry Red Records, describes their music as: “…rich in past echoes of the Hollies, the Move and Tomorrow yet pointing the way ahead to the might of Queen and David Bowie.”

Between May 1968 and mid 1969, Bodast produced an entire self titled album for MGM Records. In February 1969, The Jeff Beck Group's drummer was fired and upon Beck's request Bobbie took his place, and did a few gigs at the Marquee in London, but was obligated to get back to work with Bodast, although Beck had expected him to stay with his group. Unfortunately for Bodast, their label MGM Records folded and the album was not released until 1981. The last gig for Bodast was in 1968 when they opened for The Who and were the backing band for Chuck Berry at the Royal Albert Hall. Thereafter, Clarke rejoined Johnny Hallyday in Paris.

The Bobbie Clarke Connection

In 1971-72 he formed The Bobbie Clarke Connection, consisting of: Eddie Ayers (vocals), Jack Moriarty (lead guitar), Tony Harvey (rhythm guitar), James Byrne (bass), Stash Klossowski (percussion) and Bobbie Clarke (drums). They rehearsed and cut demos at Barclay studios in Paris and narrowly missed being signed to the label. The Connection performed live on French TV and then toured Europe, crumbling during the tour in Spain.

Fourth reunion: Vince Taylor and the Bobbie Clarke Noise

In 1974 Bobbie's band The Noise again backed Vince Taylor, and Barclay released the 45 singles “Ready Teddy” and “C’mon Everybody”. In 1978 T and P Records released more of their efforts under the name “Vince Taylor and his Playboys”

The Man Who Drummed The World

In October 1987, Black Leather Productions released an EP, recorded in May 1985, entitled "Bobbie Clarke, The Man Who Drummed The World. LIVE IN PARIS" featuring the songs "Memphis Tennessee", "Twenty Flight Rock" and "Baby Blue".

Recent records and performances

In 2000, RPM Records UK, a division of Cherry Red Records, released a digitally remixed CD of the groundbreaking "Bodast" album (it is closer to the original 1969 mix by Keith West than pevious reissues). On May 10 and 11, 2003, Clarke performed in Paris at a concert billed as "The Vince Taylor Memorial Concert with the Bobbie Clarke Noise". In 2004, P&C Pin Up Disques, France, released a CD entitled "Joey Greco - Bobbie Clarke - JOEY AND THE SHOWMEN - Live 2004".

References

*Vince Taylor Illustrated Discography, By Phil "Heron" Guidal, Black Leather, 1988
*Bodast: "Spectral Nether Street", RPM (Cherry Red) Records Ltd., Inlay essay by Jon Newey, London, January 2000
* [http://www.rockabilly.nl/artists/vtaylor.htm Vince Taylor, the Black Leather Rebel] - Detailed biography.
* [http://vince-taylor.ifrance.com/ Mr "BRAND NEW CADILLAC"] Detailed Information available in French and English.
* [http://www.rpmrecords.co.uk/ BODAST RPM] BODAST page on RPM RECORDS


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