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Shep Woolley

b. 15 Oct 1944, Birmingham, Britain. From an early on age, Woolley cherished music, and performed ukulele. His mom bought him a acoustic guitar in 1958 and he became a member of 15 others in an area skiffle group. In 1960, he inserted the Royal Navy, acquiring his electric guitar …

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Bev Bevan

Bev Bevan was, after John Bonham, one of the most successful rock and roll drummers ever to emerge from Birmingham, England. Given birth to Beverley Bevan in 1944, in Sparkhill, he became thinking about music like a young man and, by age group 19, had switched professional as an associate …

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Arthur Doyle

Saxophonist/flutist/vocalist Arthur Doyle is hardly by itself in his placement being a marginal jazz body. In an talent known because of its many studies and tribulations (both creative and economic), Doyle hasn’t produced his circumstance any less complicated by wanting to carve one path across the music’s outskirts. The actual …

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Rick Price

Rick Cost is just about the least-known person in the Move, only if because he hardly ever really established a well-defined music (or personal) identification of his very own, as the various other members did. Within the last mentioned respect, Ace Kefford could be pigeonholed (pretty or not really) being …

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Nick Mason

Nick Mason may be the drummer of Red Floyd and the only real member to get remained within the group because of its whole existence. Given birth to Nicholas Berkeley Mason on January 27, 1944, within the Downshire Hillsides section of Birmingham, Britain, he met long term bandmates Roger Waters …

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Jefferson

b. Geoff Turton, 11 March 1944, Birmingham, Britain. A one-time toolmaker, Turton found out fame within the mid-60s as vocalist within the Rockin’ Berries before giving up for a single career within the fall months of 1968. A self-confessed ‘penniless bum’, Turton relaunched himself as Jefferson and loved a flurry …

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