10 Facts About Clive Parker

1.

Clive Parker went on to production and management, forming his own small record label.

2.

In 1992, Clive Parker had a minor dance hit with UK soul singer, Kasie Sharp, co-writing as part of the pop dance production team One Horse Man, who were released by Arcade Records in Europe.

3.

Clive Parker joined punk rock groups in Camberley, the Home Counties, and West London circuits, often as an opening act to groups like The Members, Eddie and the Hot Rods, and others who performed at The Moonlight Club in Hampstead, and Nashville Rooms in West Kensington.

4.

Clive Parker plays with a traditional and matched grip, later double-bass drums, heavily influenced by Keith Moon and John Bonham, style non-strict and sometimes experimental or chaotic.

5.

In 1979, Clive Parker joined Spizzenergi, after auditioning at a small rehearsal room in arches at Waterloo, London.

6.

In 1980, as Athletico Spizz 80, Clive Parker played on the album, Do a Runner, which spent five weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 27.

7.

Clive Parker toured with Spizz, extensively in Europe and the United States, in support of The Clash, The Only Ones, and the Human League.

8.

Clive Parker toured with Big Country, playing at the Dunfermline Glen Pavilion, and dates with Alice Cooper Armed Forces tour.

9.

Clive Parker toured the UK with Scary Thieves and Nik Kershaw.

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Clive Parker toured the UK with John Moore and Pop Will Eat Itself, Crazyhead, and Living Colour.