ORIGINAL Bay City Rollers frontman Nobby Clark has vowed to recover decades’ worth of royalties claiming it was his voice on the band's biggest US hit.
For almost a decade, Gordon Nobby” Clark was the voice of the Edinburgh band before being replaced by Les McKeown, who died in 2021.
Now, speaking out before a bombshell documentary on the band, Nobby claims it was HIS voice on the single that broke the band in the US Saturday Night.
He also says he was conned out of cash by notorious Rollers manager Tam Paton, who is also now dead.
Nobby said: When the band filed a motion to have me dismissed from the 2011 court case in New York against Arista/Sony for unpaid royalties, they forced me out".
He added: For years, certain members of the band’s so-called classic line-up’ have done everything in their power to write me out of the Rollers’ story. I'm sick of it. Some were not even in the band when songs like Keep on Dancing and Remember were hits".
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