The All Night Workers/The All-Nite Workers was a name used by around 30 musicians from West London for a series of interrelated bands that spanned the years 1965-1972. 

In the fifth and final part of an exhaustive history, Nick Warburton turns to The All Night Workers under its new singer Clyde Barrow and the group’s decision to reform for live gigs after a 40-year hiatus:

http://thestrangebrew.co.uk/articles/the-all-night-workers-part-5 

The All-Nite Workers, late 1970 in Bagshot, left to right: Doug Ayris, Keith Kendall, Clyde Barrow, Geoff Glover, John Conway (back) and Pete Amos (Photo from Clyde Barrow)
The All-Nite Workers, late 1970 in Bagshot, left to right: Doug Ayris, Keith Kendall, Clyde Barrow, Geoff Glover, John Conway (back) and Pete Amos (Photo from Clyde Barrow)

The group also have their track’s “Tell Daddy” and “Rock Is Here To Stay”  available on Acid Jazz’s new compilation Rare Mod 4.

Why not check them out at the Bull’s Head in Barnes on 9 December.
 
Or start at the beginning and read twists and turns, see videos and hear audio clips in Nick’s detailed history of The All Night Workers: http://thestrangebrew.co.uk/articles/the-all-night-workers-part-1 

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