Clem Curtis & the Foundations

[5][6][7] Along with Clem Curtis, the later mid seventies line up consisted of David Christopher George, Valentine Pascal, John Lumley-Saville, and Derek Lewis.

[11] Along with Anita Harris, Ted Rogers and Ryan and Ronnie, the Karliffs, and Max Boyce, Clem Curtis and the Foundations were appearing at Gwyn Hall in Neath in December, 1972.

[12] John Springate and his brother had just come back from a long period having worked in Canada and they joined Clem Curtis and the Foundations.

Listed were Clem Curtis on vocals, Eric Allandale on trombone, Brian Johnston on keyboards and Jim Payne on drums.

The members at the time were Clem Curtis, David Christopher George, Valentine Pascal, Roy Carter, Derek Lewis and John Lumley Saville.

[19] The Foundations with Clem Curtis along with Junior Walker & the All Stars, KC & the Sunshine Band and Mac & Katie Kissoon were the artists listed in the July 19, 1975 issue of Sounds to appear at the soul festival held at Wrexham Football Club's grounds on August 3.

[24][25] Colin Young & Co. would release a single "Something for My Baby" in early 1976 [26] As the New Foundations,[23] Clem Curtis' group recorded "Make a Wish" / "Amanda" which was released on Riverdale RR 100 in 1976, and credited to Clem Curtis & the Foundations Ltd. "Amanda" was composed by Valentine Pascal, Roy Carter and Georges Delanbanque.

[29][30] By December 18, 1976, the group's single, "Sweet Happiness" backed with "Lady Luck" had been released on Riverdale RR 105.

[33] The twelve groups whose songs were to be performed at the New London Theatre on March 9 for Britain's Eurovision entry were listed in the January 15, 1977 issue of Record World, which included the Foundations.

[35] The group now billing themselves as the Foundations were now competing in the Eurovision 1977 song contest with "Where Were You When I Needed Your Love", a Dave Meyers and John Macleod composition.

[36][37] The line-up was Leroy Carter, John Savile, Valentine Pascal, Clem Curtis, and Georges Delanbanque.

[45] The group covered the Sonny Casella composition, "Closer to Loving You" which was previously recorded by Dooley Silverspoon.

[54] Clem Curtis & the Foundations, along with Ben E. King, were some of the artists that were appearing at a nostalgic soul event held at Lewisham Concert Hall on September 28, 1980.

[56][57] In the early 1990s, the line up of Clem Curtis & The Foundations included Emmett North Jr. on guitar, Graham Cuttill on drums Dave Stevens on keyboards, Neil Pyzer on saxophone and percussion, Tee Green on backing vocals and congas, and a bassist called Lenny.

[60] Along with Lulu, Earth Wind & Fire, The Bay City Rollers, Imagination, Clem Curtis & the Foundations were booked to appear at the Flashback Festival which was held from Friday 19th to Sunday 21 August 2016 at Thoresbury Estate, Newark.