The Dave Clark Five is highlighted in a TV special called The Dave Clark Five and Beyond: Glad All Over set to air on Tuesday night on PBS. The documentary shows viewers that the Beatles weren't the only band to come
Just two weeks after the Beatles' landmark appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in February 1964, the British group the Dave Clark Five — the Beatles' biggest rivals in the U.S. — had its own remarkable debut on the hugely popular Sunday night CBS
In 1964, there was no bigger television venue for rock bands than “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Dave Clark was completely unaware of that. The founder and leader of the Dave Clark Five was living in
MUSIC TRIBUTE "The Dave Clark Five and Beyond — Glad All Over" on "Great Performances". WHEN|WHERE Tuesday night at 8 on PBS/13 (also Friday at 10 p.m.). WHAT IT'S ABOUT Seems we always overlook the third exemplar. Hollywood history salutes
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