Bobbie Clarke - Johnny Hallyday's Golden Stars

Johnny Hallyday's Golden Stars

In February 1963 Bobbie Clarke left Vince and became the drummer for Johnny Hallyday's Golden Stars, resulting in three EPs released that year: in November Bob Steele was replaced by American Joey Greco on lead guitar. Bobbie Clarke and Joey Greco with the Golden Stars also recorded the single “Memphis Tennessee” with Vince Taylor, that was released by Barclay under the title of "Vince Taylor and The Playboys". Johnny Hallyday joined the French army in June 1964.

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