Gordon "Nobby" Clark
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Gordon Fraser 'Nobby' Clark (born 10 September 1950, in Edinburgh) is a Scottish pop singer, and the original lead singer as well as a founding member of the Bay City Rollers.
Clark sang the lead vocal on the band's 1971 UK hit "Keep On Dancing", but left the band in late 1973, just before the group exploded into superstardom. He was replaced by Les McKeown. Clark would go on to start up his own band with fellow Edinburgh musicians Gus Boyd and Rab Howett.
In 2007, it was announced that several ex-Bay City Rollers (excluding Clark) would sue Arista Records over unpaid royalties.[1] Nobby Clark then announced his intention to sue the Rollers for a stake in any monies they might be awarded.[2]
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- ^ Bay City Rollers sue for 'unpaid' royalty millions - Scotsman.com News
- ^ Former Roller ready to sue ex-bandmates over royalties claims - Scotsman.com News
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