They were compared to the Dave Clark Five. So Dave Clark himself clearly enjoys the fact that PBS' “Great Performances” devotes two hours Tuesday night (8-10) to the DC5, in a special titled “Glad All Over.” “Our band was different,” says Clark. “We
You can get a crash course in the band's unique crash-and-bang style with the new documentary The Dave Clark Five and Beyond: Glad All Over, which airs April 8 and April 11 as part of the Great Performances series on
And for anyone who was a fan, PBS' "Great Performances: The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over" premiering Tuesday, April 8 (check local listings), is a must. It's a fun film and also works well for those who never knew the joys of buying 45s and getting
For decades, I've been saying over and over that the Dave Clark Five is the most neglected, under-appreciated band from the 1960s. Listening to oldies radio, you'd think they were only “Glad All Over,” “Because,” and “Bits
The two-hour special “The Dave Clark Five: Glad All Over, a Great Performances Special” (WETA at 8 p.m.) recalls the band at the forefront of the 1960s British invasion, with archival footage from its debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show” and the 1965 hit