Ace Kefford
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Chris "Ace" Kefford (12 October 1946 in Moseley, West Midlands, England) co-founder of The Move in October 1965 with Trevor Burton after meeting David Bowie at Birmingham's Cedar Club after a performance by Bowies band Davy Jones and the Lower Third. The duo invited Roy Wood, then Carl Wayne and Bev Bevan to join and complete the classic Move line-up.
After leaving The Move in mid 1968, Ace embarked on a solo album with producer Tony Visconti at Olympic and Trident Studios. Eight songs were recorded, including ‘Save The Life Of My Child,’ featuring Jimmy Page on guitar.
[edit] External links
- http://www.acekefford.com/ Official Site
The Move |
Members: Roy Wood | Carl Wayne | Bev Bevan | Jeff Lynne | Trevor Burton | Ace Kefford | Rick Price |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Move | Looking On | Message From the Country |
Live albums: Something Else From The Move | Shazam |
Singles: "Night of Fear" | "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" | "Flowers in the Rain" | "Wild Tiger Woman" | "Blackberry Way" | "Curly" | "Brontosaurus" | "When Alice Comes Back to the Farm! | "Tonight" | "Chinatown" | "California Man" | "Do Ya" |