Bobbie Clarke - Fourth Reunion: Vince Taylor and The Bobbie Clarke Noise

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”

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