The Lost Roller: The Autobiography of Nobby Clark

by Nobby Clark

978-1-62857-822-5-NClarkCoverAbout the Book

Nobby Clark was the original lead singer and founding member of The Bay City Rollers. He sang on all the early hits, including “Keep on Dancing,” “We Can Make Music,” “Manana,” “Remember,” and the No.1 song in America, “Saturday Night.”

He recorded many other songs while with The Bay City Rollers and wrote songs for the group, all of which have appeared on at least twenty-four albums sold worldwide over a forty-year period.

Nobby left the Rollers in 1974, but these recordings have continued to be released right up to the present day. He has not been given any recognition or payment for his recordings and the millions of record sales around the world.

The legal battle in the New York courts ended last year with a ruling by the judge that his claim was time barred by the statute of limitations, after the Bay City Rollers filed a motion to have his case dismissed. Although the group was given millions of dollars in settlement for unpaid royalties, Nobby has not received one single cent.

About the Author

First-time author Nobby Clark was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. “I am a recovering alcoholic. My addiction left me homeless and penniless. I’ve fought and lost against drug and gambling addictions before I found the help I needed, and have been clean and sober for fifteen years.” He is currently a singer, songwriter, and producer. “I spend a lot of my time working in the community on projects to improve the lives of people in social housing. I work with alcoholics to help them get into recovery.”