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After some eight months without a drumming job, Dobson was asked to step in with some friends in a band called Aircrew when their drummer was taken ill. When the illness worsened, Dobson became the permanent drummer, though the band only played in a semi-professional capacity. He left Aircrew in 1993
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Dobson formed the pop group The Impact in 1969 with his school friend Ian Howarth. This was after playing drums on the chair arms of another friend Freddy Pearson's mother's best three piece suite. Following this, a drum kit of sorts was put together after Billy Blackburn donated a bass drum and tom
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Dobson still plays drums in the Wakefield band Mister Twister comprising Jim Trueman (guitar and lead vocals), Dave Pickles (guitar and lead vocals), John Deyes (keyboards and backing vocalist) and Dobson (drums, various percussion and backing vocals). Two of the band members are former musician
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Following the band's split in January 1981, Dobson joined the Castleford-based band Stormer, formerly known as Method. The band had toured the length and breadth of the UK before being signed up by
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Dobson's professional drumming career now in tatters, he returned to working for Wakefield Metropolitan District Council as a maintenance joiner, almost eight years to the day when he had left.
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From 15 years of age, Dobson worked as a joiner for Horners Building Contractors in Ossett and for Wakefield Metropolitan District Council before turning professional with Black Lace in 1976.
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They finally arrived at the line up in 1976 consisting of Steve Scholey (lead singer), Alan Barton (lead guitar, lead singer and backing vocals), Dobson (drums and backing vocals) and
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The book's writing was suddenly halted, with the death of his partner, Tricia, to an asthma attack in 2006, leaving him to look after his youngest son Liam.
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Dobson spent nine years writing of the ups and downs of life with Black Lace. He pledged to donate a portion of the profits from sales of the book to
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toms to the cause. It was four years and two further band name changes (Penny Arcade and Love or Confusion) before Black Lace was born.
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Dobson and Howarth, founded Black Lace in 1974 together, after four years with the other band members Steve Scholey, Nigel Scott and
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Terry Dobson Official Bio] Regularly knocked around with Marie Jackson & frequented the Black Horse for his half pint of lager.
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Junior, Ings Road Secondary Modern School, and Building College until, at the age of 21, he entered higher education at
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had ended. Dobson's time with the band ended on 31 December 1984 when the band decided to call it a day.
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after a love affair forced the break up of his second marriage. The band split up in 1995.
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Terry Dobson was born on 29 March 1952 on a large council estate in Wakefield. He attended
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The book was completed in 2009 and went on sale in November that year. Dobson said in the
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in Jerusalem, with the song "Mary Ann", which finished seventh.
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