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202 17K views 13 years ago Ace Kefford was a secondary member of the first lineup of the Move, playing bass and singing backup vocals (and one lead vocal, on "Yellow Rainbow") with them through.


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It was the only album by the Move to feature original bassist Chris "Ace" Kefford, who left the band shortly after the record was released in spring 1968, as well as being the only one to fully feature rhythm guitarist Trevor Burton, who left during the early sessions for their follow-up Shazam.


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207 17K views 13 years ago After Chris 'Ace' Kefford left The Move, he formed a new band called The Ace Kefford Stand, which also included guitarist Dave Ball, bassist Dennis Ball and drummer.


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The Ace Kefford Stand: Track 10: previously unreleased. Track 11: B-side to The Ace Kefford Stand - For Your Love, released 11 April 1969, then withdrawn. Track 12: A-side as Big Bertha Featuring Ace Kefford - This World's An Apple, released October 1969. Recorded at IBC Studios. Produced by Frank Fenta & Paul Clay.


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The other members of the Ace Kefford Stand, incidentally, had been previously known as Young Blood, and did four singles for Pye; the Ace Kefford Stand's most illustrious member was drummer Cozy Powell.


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Ace Kefford Stand Ace Kefford was a secondary member of the first lineup of the Move, playing bass and singing backup vocals (and one lead vocal, on "Yellow Rainbow") with them through 1968. He left the band sometime that… Read Full Biography STREAM OR BUY: Genre Pop/Rock Styles Contemporary Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock, Psychedelic/Garage Group Members


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Kefford then became frontman for the short-lived Ace Kefford Stand, who did one single, "For Your Love" b/w "Gravy Booby Jam," for Atlantic in 1969. The A-side was a drawn-out, heavy, and fairly tedious cover of the Yardbirds classic; the flip, thrown together by the band the night before the session, was a forgettable psychedelic-progressive rock crossover effort with freaky guitar.


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31 Share 1.7K views 8 years ago The Ace Kefford Stand ☆ For Your Love [Atlantic Records, 1969] Cover of The Yardbirds Song ☆ For Your Love Show more Show more 3:02 Oh Girl Mix - ☞ The Ace.


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The Ace Kefford Stand Formed 2 September 1968, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Disbanded 1969 Members Dave Ball (guitar), Dennis "Danny" Ball (bass), Cozy Powell (drums), Ace Kefford (vocals) Related Artists The Beast, Bedlam, Big Bertha, Chicago Hush, The Dead Beats, Ideal Milk Also Known As Big Bertha featuring Ace Kefford [1969] Share


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ACE KEFFORD STAND | DAUGHTER OF THE SUN | PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED | ACE THE FACE: THE LOST 1968 ALBUM. AND MORE! Show more


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The Move. He was the co-founder of The Move in October 1965 with Trevor Burton, after meeting David Bowie at Birmingham's Cedar Club, following a performance by Bowie's 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. Kefford's mid-1968 departure from The.


drummer Cozy Powell performs live with Ace Kefford Stand at the Star... Photo d'actualité

They changed their name to the Ace Kefford Stand when, you guessed it, Ace Kefford, former Move bassist, joined their line-up in April, 1968. Members of the band were brothers Dave Ball (guitar) and Dennis Ball (bass), Colin "Cozy" Powell (drums) and the one and only Ace Kefford (vocals).


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As well as the lost Ace Kefford album, the new CD has recordings by the Ace Kefford Stand - a band put together by Ace and the brothers Dave and Dennis "Denny" Ball along with drummer Colin "Cozy" Powell from Young Blood. Dave Ball was lead guitarist with a West Midlands band called 'The Madding Crowd' and later joined and recorded with Procol.