Together with drummer Steve Brendell (ex-Matchbox) and Dave Vasco (also formerly of the Foundations), they formed Clancy,[1] who became part of London’s growing pub rock scene.
They briefly signed with Island Records, but were dropped after differences with producer Muff Winwood.
In late 1973, first Brendell and then Glemser left, being replaced by George Butler and Dave Skinner (formerly with Uncle Dog).
When Butler left, he was replaced by drummer Barry Ford and percussionist Gaspar Lawal.
[1] The line up then stabilised, and Clancy signed with Warner Bros. Records for whom they release two albums Seriously Speaking in 1974 and Every Day in 1975.