- Ace (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ace
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =United Kingdom
Genre = Pub rock
PopFunk
Years_active = 1972-1977
Label =Anchor Records ABC Records Varèse Sarabande
Associated_acts =Squeeze Warm Dust Mighty Baby The Action Mike + The Mechanics
Alias = Ace Flash and the Dynamos
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Current_members =Paul Carrack
Alan "Bam" King
Fran Byrne
Phil Harris
Terry "Tex" Comer
Steve Witherington
Steve Kirby
Jon Woodhead
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Notable_instruments =Ace were a British
rock music band, who enjoyed moderate success in the 1970s. They are notable for their part in the early career ofPaul Carrack , who later became famous as a solo artist, and as a member of several other groups. The band was formed in December 1972 inSheffield as 'Ace Flash and the Dynamos', but this name was quickly abbreviated to just Ace.cite book
first= Martin C.
last= Strong
year= 2000
title= The Great Rock Discography
edition= 5th
publisher= Mojo Books
location= Edinburgh, Scotland
pages= p. 95
id= ISBN 1-84195-017-3]Band members
*
Paul Carrack (born22 April 1951 ,Sheffield ,Yorkshire ; keyboards, vocals).
* Alan "Bam" King (born18 September 1946 ,Kentish Town ,London ;guitar , vocals).
* Fran Byrne (born17 March 1948 ,Dublin , Ireland;drum s)
* Phil Harris (born Philip Harris,18 July 1948 ,Muswell Hill , London; guitar, vocals)
* Terry "Tex" Comer (born23 February 1949 ,Burnley ,Lancashire ; bass)
* Steve Witherington (born26 December 1953 ,Enfield ,Middlesex ; drums).
* Steve Kirby (born6 February 1953 , Shepherds Bush, London;lead guitar ist)Career
The members were assembled from various other professional bands, and were all competent
musician s. Carrack and Comer had previously played withWarm Dust , and King withMighty Baby , whose antecedents were the 1960s bandThe Action . Ace were popular on the pub rock circuit. Their music was pop with afunk influence.Before the recording of their debut
album , "Five-A-Side" [ [http://www.superseventies.com/space.html Five-A-Side (an Ace album)] ] , ex-Bees Make Honey drummer Fran Byrne replaced Witherington. The single "How Long? " (a song about one of the members leaving for another group) was taken from this record, and was a significant chart success, achieving a Top 20 place in theUK Singles Chart cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 13
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5] , and reaching number three in the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its bass introduction was similar to that of "Travelling Song" by Pentangle. Carrack'selectric piano was also prominent on the recording. In addition, "How Long" is believed to have been an instrumental influence onSteely Dan as well as shaping the vocal styling ofBoz Scaggs .The band eventually moved to the
United States , and replaced Phil Harris with Jon Woodhead in June 1976. They disbanded in July 1977, when most of the remaining members joinedFrankie Miller 's band.Carrack has since played in
Eric Clapton 's band, played withRoxy Music for the "Manifesto" album and tour, joinedSqueeze in the early 1980s, and later played withMike + The Mechanics . He also re-recorded "How Long", as a solo artist, which became a UK Top 40 hit again in 1996.cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 95
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]Discography
Albums
* "Five-a-side" - 1974 [ [http://www.rocksbackpages.com/article.html?ArticleID=7785 Ace: Five-A-Side] ] - U.S. #11
* "Time For Another" - 1975 - U.S. #153
* "No Strings" - 1977
* "Six-a-side" - 1982 (compilation)
* "The Best Of Ace" - 1987 (compilation)
* "The Very Best Of Ace" - 1993 (compilation)
* "The Best Of Ace [Varese] " - 2003 (compilation)ingles
* "How Long?" - 1974
* "I Ain't Gonna Stand For This" - 1975
* "Rock & Roll Runaway" - 1975
* "No Future In Your Eyes" - 1975
* "You're All That I Need" - 1977
* "Found Out The Hard Way" - 1977References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1975/Mar25ace/ Peel Sessions - 25 March 1975]
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