Rubettes Featuring Alan Williams, John Richardson, Mick Clarke.

In 2000 Original Rubettes lead singer Alan Williams reformed with Original Rubettes drummer John Richardson and Original Rubettes bass player Mick Clarke to form this virtually all Original line up. With three of the Original 70's musicians and vocalists the sound and performance of all the Rubettes major 'Hits' can't be bettered.

The Gatzby image of suits and caps remain, them being as famous as the guys that wore them. With the familiar faces and voices of thousands of T.V. and concert appearances Worldwide known to millions the Rubettes Featuring Alan Williams, John Richardson, Mick Clarke are the ultimate in 'Original' 70's nostalgia.

'Alan Williams' Original lead vocalist and guitarist featured on every one of the Rubettes 'Hits' from 'Sugar Baby Love' through to 'Little 69' and having appeared with the Rubettes at every concert and T.V. performance they made. Alan's face and voice remains as familiar as the famous Rubettes white caps.

'Mick Clarke' Original bassist and vocalist, equally as well known, has featured on all the Rubettes 'Hits' and apart from a brief absence in the early nineties remained a firm feature of their stage and T.V. appearances.

'John Richardson' Unforgetable Original drummer and vocalist 'talking voice' of 'Sugar Baby Love' 'Tonight' 'Juke Box Jive'and 'I Can Do It'. Lead vocalist on 'Under One Roof' also featured on every one of the Rubettes 'Hits'.

'Mark Haley'. Keyboards, guitarist and vocalist, formally of the Kinks and Monkees. A self confessed Rubettes fan since the seventies.

The Rubettes

In 1974 seventies favourites the 'Rubettes' burst onto the scene when their very first single "Sugar Baby Love" became a 'Worldwide No.1' and after topping the U.K. charts for 4 weeks it went on to sell over 10 million copies. The Rubettes then went on to have 14 International 'Hit' singles and together with 10 albums they have achieved a 'breathtaking' 30 million record sales to date establishing them as one of the 'Icons' of the Glam Rock era.


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Rubettes Hit's


Sugar Baby Love
Tonight
Juke Box Jive
I Can Do It
Foe Dee Oh Dee
Little Darling
You're The Reason Why
Under One Roof
Julia
Allez Oop
Ooh La La
Baby I Know
Cherie Amour
Little 69