Eds Chesters

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Edward "Eds" Daniel Chesters (born 24 October 1971, in Durham, England) is the drummer for the English band, The Bluetones.

Prior to joining the Bluetones, Chesters was best known for being a behind-the-scenes member of the late 1980s band Soho . The band were best known for their one major hit, "Hippy Chick", which sampled the guitars from "How Soon is Now?" by The Smiths.

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The Bluetones
Mark Morriss - Adam Devlin - Scott Morriss - Eds Chesters - Richard Payne
Discography
Studio albums: Expecting to Fly - Return To The Last Chance Saloon - Science & Nature - Luxembourg - The Bluetones
Singles: Slight Return/The Fountainhead - Are You Blue or Are You Blind? - Bluetonic - Cut Some Rug/Castle Rock - Slight Return - Marblehead Johnson - Solomon Bites the Worm - If... - Sleazy Bed Track - 4-Day Weekend - Keep the Home Fires Burning - Autophilia - After Hours - Fast Boy/Liquid Lips - Never Going Nowhere - My Neighbour's House - Head On A Spike
EPs: A Bluetones Companion - Mudslide - Serenity Now
Compilations: Are You Blue? - The Singles - A Rough Outline: The Singles & B-sides 95 - 03
Live: BBC Radio Sessions