Bev Bevan
Musician
Former Black Sabbath Drummer To Host New Radio Show [News]Read more from Sunday Mercury. Bevan (born Beverley Bevan on November 24, 1944 in Sparkhill, Birmingham, England) was one of the original members of The Move and the Electric Light Orchestra. After the collapse of ELO in 1986, he... In this article: Bev Bevan, Black Sabbath, Sunday Mercury, ELO, BBC Radio WM, Smooth Radio West Midlands, Jeff Lynne, Born Again, and The Eternal Idol |
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
The Electric Light Orchestra (album)
...this was misconstrued to be the name of the album. The album is focused on the core trio of Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, and Bev Bevan who were the remaining members of rock group The Move. The Move were still releasing singles in the UK at the...
In this article: The Electric Light Orchestra, Electric Light Orchestra, Roy Wood, The Beatles, The Move, 10538 Overture, Mr. Radio, Jeff Lynne, and UK
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Jeff Lynne
...and the focus of Lynne's writing was also indelibly shaped by Louis Clark's co-arranging (notably the large string sections), Bev Bevan's driving, primitivist drumming, and Richard Tandy's integration of then-novel keyboard technology.
In this article: Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, George Harrison, Richard Tandy, Xanadu, Roy Orbison, The Beatles, and Grammy Award
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Bev Bevan
...exception being the 2001's "Zoom" which marked Jeff Lynne's return to recording under the ELO name with only Richard Tandy present from previous band line-ups). Bev lives in rural Warwickshire with his wife, Valerie, and their son, Adrian.
In this article: Electric Light Orchestra, The Move, Carl Wayne, Jeff Lynne, Phil Bates, Roy Wood, Black Sabbath, The Electric Light Orchestra, and ELO Part II
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Pete Haycock
...to record an album under the name, H Factor. In 1990, Haycock was approached by Bev Bevan, formerly of Electric Light Orchestra, to join the newly-formed Electric Light Orchestra Part II. The group toured and recorded in the early...
In this article: Climax Blues Band and Trademark
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Wikipedia | June 17, 2009
Jungle (Electric Light Orchestra song)
...Blue . To Jeff's and the ELO member's opinions, recording Jungle was a lot of fun by the various types of sound effects provided by Richard Tandy, the upbeat tune, and the jungle animal noises provided by Jeff , Bev , and Kelly . Like most...
In this article: Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, Richard Tandy, Tarzan, 42nd Street, Busby Berkeley, and The Electric Light Orchestra
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Wikipedia | October 21, 2009
ELO Part II
...them down. Bevan recruited longtime ELO string conductor and co-arranger Louis Clark into his new band, along with Eric Troyer (keyboards and vocals), Peter Haycock (guitar and vocals) and Neil Lockwood (guitar and vocals). ELO Part Two...
In this article: Electric Light Orchestra, ELO Part II, Jeff Lynne, Kelly Groucutt, Mik Kaminski, Phil Bates, Louis Clark, Eric Troyer, and Glen Burtnik
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
The Move
...while continuing to write songs for The Move. However his suggestion was bluntly rejected by Wood, Bevan and Price, the other three members, so Wayne finally quit the group in January 1970.. He subsequently worked in a variety of musical...
In this article: The Move, Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, Trevor Burton, Carl Wayne, Tony Secunda, Do Ya, and Rick Price
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Wikipedia | September 02, 2009
Nicky James
...following." Bev Bevan of ELO recalled his first encounter with James: "a tall, skinny, good-looking guy with a mop of Brylcreemed black hair, swept back Teddy Boy style . . . he launched into Elvis Presley's One Night With You. He was...
In this article: Nicky James, John Bonham, The Moody Blues, ELO, Led Zeppelin, and BBC Radio 1
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Electric Light Orchestra
...in the United States as ''No Answer) and "10538 Overture" became a UK top ten hit. Roy, Jeff and Bev were the initial members of Electric Light Orchestra. They were joined in 1971 by Bill Hunt (horns, keyboards), Steve Woolam (violin) and...
In this article: Electric Light Orchestra, Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, Out of the Blue, Hugh McDowell, Mik Kaminski, United Kingdom, Kelly Groucutt, and Louis Clark
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Bev Bevan (born Beverley Bevan on 24 November 1944 in Sparkhill, Birmingham, England) is an English rock musician who was the drummer and one of the original members of The Move and the Electric Light Orchestra. After the collapse of ELO in 1986, he founded Electric Light Orchestra Part II without the original ELO singer/songwriter, Jeff Lynne.
Bevan also served as the touring drummer for Black Sabbath from 1983-1984 and played percussion on The Eternal Idol album in 1987.
- Name At Birth:
- Beverley Bevan
- Birth Date:
- November 24, 1944
- Occupation:
- Musician
- Instrument Played:
- drums, percussion
- Record Label:
- Epic, EMI
- Jet Records
- Harvest Records
- Associated With:
- Bev Bevan's Move
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