The Snobs
The Snobs were a 1960s British Band. They consisted of Colin Sandland, Eddie Gilbert, John Boulden and Peter Yerral.
They were known by that name because of their Georgian wigs and shoes. The Snobs released one single called 'Buckle Shoe Stomp' in March 1964 which failed to chart. 'Buckle Shoe Stomp's B-Side was a song called 'Stand and Deliver' (reputedly shouted by Dick Turpin when holding up carriages).
The Snobs were very popular in Finland and later moved there.
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