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  1. Bobbie Clarke (born Robert William Woodman, 13 June 1940 – 29 August 2014) was an English rock drummer. He was regarded by critics [which?] as an important figure in the configuration of early British rock and roll, although he is often chiefly remembered for his long term association as the drummer with Vince Taylor and the Playboys.

  2. Sugar River Rail Trail & Bobby Woodman, NH. • 5-star trail. • 9.5 to 11.3 miles each way. • Medium - Hard difficulty | Moderate elevation. Wright's Covered Bridge. NH's first complete rail trail map. With links to our reviews, photos & detailed route maps.

  3. Bobby Woodman Rail Trail spans 1.7 from W. Pleasant Street to Sugar River Trail. View amenities, descriptions, reviews, photos, itineraries, and directions on TrailLink.

  4. Bobbie would play on the Vince Taylor classic Brand new Cadillac, and his reputation as a class drummer soared. By 1961 we had moved on and was still using his real name Bobby Woodman, with his own band The Bobby Woodman Noise, the band played the prestigious Olympia in Paris, with Wee Willie Harris down to top the bill.

  5. The first wave of UK rock drummers included some surprisingly bombastic players who never achieved international fame, but nonetheless opened the eyes of those who immediately followed. Bobby Woodman (aka Bobbie Clarke) with Vince Taylor’s Playboys played double bass drums back in the late 1950s.

  6. Description. This trail is conveniently located in the heart of Claremont, New Hampshire. It is well-packed with dirt and gravel. The bridge going over to Sugar River is very beautiful on both sides. The trail ends across the street from Harbor Freight in downtown Claremont on Washington Street. Parking spaces at the trailhead are limited.

  7. "Bobby" Woodman Rail Trail. This multi-use trail leads visitors from the center of Claremont starting on Pleasant Street, along Monadnock Park, and out to Washington Street. Amenities include: • 2.7 miles of trail connecting Claremont, NH to Newport, NH. • Parking off Pleasant Street. • Solar powered crosswalk LED’s.

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