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The Snobs Free Music

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The Snobs Free Music

The Snobs

Effective period / Period of releases: 1964

Members: John Boulden, Colin Sandland

British rock group from Croydon, Surrey, active in the mid-1960s.

The group, originally known as The Apostles, got their break after meeting Ivor Spencer, who became their manager. On stage they wore powdered wigs and buckled shoes, and were popular on the cabaret circuit in London.

They played the Red Skelton show in the US in 1964, and having had a hit in Sweden with their first single, they toured Sweden, Denmark and Scandanavia that same year. They returned to London but due to little interest from record companies, they split up in 1965.

Line-up:
Colin Sandland, guitar
Eddie Gilbert, drums
John Boulden, guitar
Peter Yerrell, bass

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snobs

web.archive.org/web/20050427111646/buckleshoebeat.hagen.web.surftown.se/index.html