The Clique (1960s UK band)

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The Clique was a band of musicians formed in England.

It was formed in 1963 by John Rowe (lead guitar), Peter Westgarth (vocals), Trevor Roberts (drums) and Adrian Stambach (bass). Joined shortly after by John Kitchin (rhythm guitar). They made two records for the UK Pye label in 1965: "She Ain't No Good" / "Time, Time Time" and "We Didn't Kiss, Didn't Love, But Now We Do Do" / You've Been Unfair". The first disc, which was also issued in the USA on ABC Paramount, was covered by The Knack at that time. Both discs have become collectors' items and the originals fetch a high price. The group disbanded towards the end of 1965.

In 1964 Trevor Roberts left the Clique and was replaced by drummer Brian Morris who was formerly with the Harlesden nw10 based band The Daytones.


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