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Clout (band)

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Active from
  
1977

Genre
  
Clout band during their performance

Members
  
Cindy Alter, Glenda Hyam, Jenni Garson, Ingrid Herbst, Sandy Robbie, Lee Tomlinson, Gary van Zyl, Ron Brettell

Albums
  
A Threat and a Promise, Clout - 20 Greatest Hits

Record labels
  
EMI, Polydor Records, Repertoire Records, BR Music, Carrere Records, Dirty Bingo Records, Electromode

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Clout was an original all-female South African rock group formed in 1977, best known for their hit single, "Substitute".

Contents

Cindy Alter, Ingrid "Ingi" Herbst, Glenda Hyam, Jenni Garson, and Sandy Robbie of Clout band wearing a white top and white pants

Career

Clout band posing while holding their instruments

Clout's first and biggest hit, "Substitute", was a new arrangement of a The Righteous Brothers song, composed by Willie Wilson. In 1978, their version reached No. 1 in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Denmark and Belgium. It also reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the UK charts for 15 weeks. Due to sanctions against South African artists and performers by UK's Equity at the time, the BBC's Top of the Pops TV programme acquired a video clip from the Netherlands to present the hit song for its top ten countdown.

Clout band members smiling all together

A major success in Europe, Clout scored more Top 10 singles, notably "Save Me", "You've Got All of Me" and "Under Fire".

Clout's "Substitute" reached No. 67 on the USA Billboard Hot 100.

Cindy Alter, Ingrid "Ingi" Herbst, Glenda Hyam, Jenni Garson, and Sandy Robbie of Clout band wearing a white top

Clout split up in 1981, shortly after the release of their last major single, a re-arrangement of the Hall and Oates song "Portable Radio".

The Best of Clout album cover

In 1992, their greatest hits package was released on CD, and it was re-mastered as The Best of Clout in 2010.

Musicians

  • Cindy Alter: born in Johannesburg , South Africa lead vocals, guitar (1977–1981)
  • Lee Tomlinson: bass, vocals (1977–1980)
  • Ingrid "Ingi" Herbst: drums, vocals (1977–1981)
  • Glenda Hyam: keyboards, vocals (1977)
  • Jenni Garson: guitar, vocals (1977–1981)
  • Ron "Bones" Brettell: keyboards, vocals (1978–1981)
  • Sandy Robbie: guitar, vocals (1978–1981)
  • Gary van Zyl: bass (1980–1981)
  • Albums

  • 1978: Substitute (aka Clout)
  • 1979: Six of the Best
  • 1980: A Threat and a Promise
  • 1981: 1977 to 1981 (compilation with one new song)
  • 1992: Substitute (Dutch compilation)
  • 1992: 20 Greatest Hits (compilation)
  • 1994: Clout (German compilation)
  • 2007: Since We've Been Gone (compilation with 9 new recordings)
  • 2010: The Best Of Clout (compilation)
  • Singles

  • 1977
  • "Since You Been Gone" (Russ Ballard)
  • "Substitute"
  • "You've Got All of Me" (Terry Dempsey)
  • "Let it Grow" (Eric Clapton)
  • 1978
  • "Save Me" (Clodagh Rodgers)
  • "Ms America"
  • "Under Fire" (B A Robertson)
  • 1980
  • "Oowatanite" (Miles Goodwyn, Jim Clench)
  • "Portable Radio" (Hall & Oates)
  • 1981
  • "Wish I Were Loving You"
  • Songs

    SubstituteSubstitute · 1978
    Save MeSubstitute · 1978
    DowataniteSix of the Best · 1979

    References

    Clout (band) Wikipedia