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In December 1965 he joined the Move, a Birmingham beat supergroup drawn from top local bands. They included three members of the Vikings (bass guitarist Chris 'Ace' Kefford, drummer Bev Bevan and Wayne himself), Trevor Burton (lead guitarist with Danny King and the Mayfair Set), and Roy Wood (lead guitarist with Mike Sheridan and the ...
The Vikings, also known as Keith Powell & the Vikings or Carl Wayne & the Vikings, were an English rock group from Birmingham, notable for including at various times Carl Wayne, Chris 'Ace' Kefford, Bev Bevan who would later become founders of The Move.
Carl Wayne and The Vikings were signed to the Pye Records label in 1964 and recorded 'What's The Matter Baby' at Hollick & Taylor Studios in Handsworth for their first single. Soon after, bass guitarist Barry Harber left the band for a career in life insurance to be replaced temporarily by Tony Lewis from "Ronnie and The Senators".
20 de jan. de 2008 · Inspired by the American rock'n'roll of Elvis Presley, Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent, he formed The G-Men in the late 1950s, and join ...more. Carl Wayne..Born in Winson Green, Birmingham ...
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16 de dez. de 2022 · 759 views 1 year ago. In 1958 'The Vikings' formed as a skiffle group. Became 'Keith Powell and The Vikings' and eventually 'Carl Wayne & The Vikings' when Keith Powell left the band....
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3 de nov. de 2010 · The flip side of "What's A Matter Baby" 1964
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The Move was formed during an impromptu after-hours jam session at Birmingham's legendary Cedar Club in February 1966. 'Moving' from the cream of the city bands were: Bev Bevan, Carl Wayne, Chris "Ace" Kefford (Carl Wayne & the Vikings); Roy Wood (The Nightriders); and Trevor Burton (Danny King & The Mayfair Set).