Dave Clark

Drummer

Dave Clark was born in Tottenham, England, United Kingdom on December 15th, 1942 and is the Drummer. At the age of 81, Dave Clark biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 15, 1942
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Tottenham, England, United Kingdom
Age
81 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$30 Million
Profession
Drummer, Record Producer, Singer
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Dave Clark Career

Clark was born in Tottenham, then lived in Middlesex. He left school without qualifications at the age of 15 and claims to have become a film stuntman, performing in over 40 films (although IMDB only gives him four pre-fame film credits). In the late 1950s he bought a set of drums, taught himself how to play them, and formed a skiffle band to raise funds so that his football team could travel to the Netherlands. The skiffle band grew into the Dave Clark Five, with Clark their leader, co-songwriter, manager and producer.

The Dave Clark Five grew in popularity in the UK. They unseated the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from its number one spot in the UK singles charts in January 1964 with "Glad All Over". The British press, briefly, called them the Beatles' "most serious threat". The Dave Clark Five were the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to the United States in 1964, where they achieved 14 top 20 hits, eight of which were consecutive. They also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show more times than any other English group. Dave Clark became a popular name for babies in the 1960s.

Andrew Loog Oldham, former manager of the Rolling Stones, said of the band's early success as rivals to the Beatles:

The band broke up in 1970, and Clark stopped drumming in 1972 after he broke four knuckles in a tobogganing accident.

He later wrote a science fiction stage musical, Time, which debuted in 1986. It played for two years in London's West End, starring Cliff Richard (replaced later by David Cassidy). The musical also launched a concept album, likewise titled Time, which featured Richard, Freddie Mercury, Leo Sayer, Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick. Two million copies were sold and it spun off several hit singles.

Business career

Clark is an entrepreneur and a multi-millionaire. He owns a £12 million house in West London. From the outset, Clark owned the rights to all the Dave Clark Five music masters. It is claimed that other songwriters in the band were required to give copyright ownership of their tunes to Clark, even if he did not co-write them. In the late 1960s, in addition to managing his band, Clark began directing and producing for television. In 1968 he made a television production, Hold On, It's the Dave Clark Five. In the 1980s he acquired the rights to the 1960s UK music show Ready Steady Go!.

On the release of a (DC5) British hits album in the mid-1970s, Clark resided in the US for a year, thus avoiding paying UK taxes in Britain on the proceeds of that release. The British government challenged this but lost the case in court.

In 1993, Clark released remastered versions of all the Dave Clark Five singles on a CD, Glad All Over Again.

Companies House lists him as director of several companies.

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RICHARD KAY: As troubled playboy Paolo Liuzzo is found dead of suspected overdose in Miami hotel... Beatrice's violent, drug-taking ex who claimed that Prince Andrew asked him for $10,000 cash to bail out one of his girlfriends

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 26, 2024
Paolo Liuzzo was well-off, well-educated, smoothly handsome and extremely well connected - in other words, a man who had been dealt a hand of cards that can make life both worthwhile and rewarding. Appearances, however, can be deceptive. The good fortune that the fates had bestowed, which included a few months of global celebrity as Princess Beatrice 's first serious boyfriend, could not keep pace with a fast and unravelling life. He had a criminal record that included being charged with manslaughter and possession of cocaine and would go on to embarrass the Royal Family with lurid claims of drug-taking and hard partying.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi shares adorable black-and-white snaps with his wife Princess Beatrice to wish royal fans a 'glorious' new year

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2024
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, an Anglo-Italian aristocrat, posted a black and white snapshot of himself and his wife Princess Beatrice, 35, embracing and smiling with each other as they partied on New Years' Eve. The article was captioned: 'Happy New Years - Here's to a glorious 2024.' This is the first blank page of a 365-page book. 'Write a good one.' According to rumors, the pair first met in September 2018 shortly before Beatrice's sister Eugenie got married and they wed in 2020.

After 80 years, a missing WWII fighter jet has been FOUND. Aircraft that crashed in a daring raid on Italy is discovered 40ft underwater off the coast of Manfredonia is discovered 40ft underwater

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
A fighter plane that crashed in a daring raid on Italy just days before the allies invaded, has been found, ending a mystery that has endured since the Second World War. Warren Singer, a US airman, was killed with his P-38 Lightning in the east of the country on August 25, 1943, while an assault on Italian airfields near Foggia. The mission was designed to reduce Italy's aerial reaction to the approaching landings, and it was a great success, with six P-38s destroyed, leaving 65 dead enemy planes on the ground. However, 2nd Lt Singers never made it to his target, and air force reports show he was last seen flying near Manfredonia, a town 22 miles east of Foggia. Divers have discovered the wreckage of Singer's plane below the Gulf of Manfredonia, 80 years ago.
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