Horace Trubridge

Horace Trubridge

Horace Trubridge (born 15 January 1957) is a trade union leader and former musician.Born in Shoreham-by-Sea as Nigel Trubridge, he learned to play the clarinet and saxophone and played with professional jazz bands while still at school. He joined a number of bands, including an early incarnation of Rocky Sharpe, before becoming a founder member of the doo wop revival band Darts in 1976, under the name Horatio Hornblower.Darts had a string of top ten hits, mostly cover versions. Trubridge wrote many of their original numbers, including the number ten hit "Get It", which was credited to him under his real name. He also appeared in the musical "Yakety Yak", which was written by the group. The group split in 1985, and he then played with Hitlist and Lovely Money, both of which saw success on a smaller scale. Wikipedia

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