The Clark Brothers James and Steve grew up in Philadelphia PA in a Gospel-Singing Family.
Their first engagement was at the Cotton Club at 15 and 17 years young.
Frank Sinatra’s suggestion that they move to the United Kingdom after the war most probably saved their careers, their first British performance was for King George VI .
They wrote hits for Max Bygraves, appeared at the London Palladium; opened a University of Show business in London, Cliff Richard and Bonnie Langford were among their pupils.
The clip is of The Clark Brothers, Honorary Board members of the Tap Legacy™ Foundation, performing at the Apollo 1948.