- Ashton, Gardner and Dyke
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Name = Ashton, Gardner and Dyke
Img_capt = Tony Ashton (R), Kim Gardner (L) and Mick Liber (centre)
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Origin =London ,England
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Genre =rock music
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Years_active = 1969- 1970s
Label =Polydor , Capitol
Associated_acts =The Remo Four
The Creation
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Current_members =Tony Ashton Kim Gardner Roy Dyke
Mick Liber
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Notable_instruments =Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a power rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s.
History
Founding band member,
Tony Ashton first met the drummerRoy Dyke , when playing with variousBlackpool based groups.Ashton was invited to join the
Liverpool beat group ,The Remo Four asorganist /vocalist , whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album "Smile!". Before their break-up in 1968, they backedGeorge Harrison on his album "Wonderwall Music ".Ashton and Dyke then joined forces with the
bass guitar playingKim Gardner , who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly ofPython Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group. They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" onPolydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single release onCapitol Records , made them household names. It was entitled "Resurrection Shuffle". They poached their brass section, Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell, from Birmingham band Galliard. It entered theUK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks and peaked at Number 3, and reached number 40 in the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 chart. [cite book |title=Rock File 3 Chartlog - Sources of British Hit Songs:Writers, American Hits and Original Versions |author=Gillett, Charlie & Frith, Simon |year=1975 |publisher=Panther |location=St. Albans, Herts. |isbn=0-586-04261-X |pages=p. 168] This one-off triumph ultimately garnered for them the tag ofone-hit wonder .Their follow-up single "Can You Get It" lacked the general boisterous appeal of "Resurrection Shuflle", and failed to chart. Nevertheless, Ashton Gardner and Dyke persevered and recorded three albums (see discography below).
Their last recording together was a collaboration with
Jon Lord on the soundtrack for ab-movie called "The Last Rebel ", starring former gridironstar ,Joe Namath . Ashton also appeared on Jon Lord's first solo album "Gemini Suite" in 1972.The trio finally split the same year.
Afterwards
After their demise, Tony Ashton went on to play for
Medicine Head , and was briefly in Family before teaming up again withDeep Purple ’s Jon Lord in Ashton & Lord. Later still he appeared with Lord and Purple’s drummerIan Paice asPaice, Ashton & Lord . Dyke and then Gardner joined Badger.Ashton died of
cancer , on 28 May, 2001. Gardner also died of cancer in 2001, in Los Angeles,California on 24 October (also aged 55).Album discography
*"Ashton, Gardner And Dyke"(Polydor 583 081) (1969)
*"The Worst Of Ashton, Gardner And Dyke"(Capitol EST 563) (1971)
*"The Last Rebel" - film soundtrack(1971, with Jon Lord)
*"What A Bloody Long Day It's Been"(Capitol EST 862) (1972)
*"Let It Roll - Live 1971"(Purple) (2002)Band members
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Tony Ashton — (born Edward Anthony Ashton, 1 March 1946,Blackburn ; died 28 May 2001) —keyboardist .
*Kim Gardner — (born 27 January 1946,Dulwich ,London ; died 24 October 2001) —bassist .
*Roy Dyke — (born 13 February 1945,Liverpool ) —drummer .
*Mick Liber — (born 1 March 1944,Peebles ,Scotland ) —lead guitar .ee also
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One-hit wonders in the UK References
* "
Guinness Book of British Hit Singles " - 16th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-190-X
* "Guinness Book of British Hit Albums" - 7th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-619-7
* "Guinness Rockopedia" - ISBN 0-85112-072-5
* "The Great Rock Discography" - 5th Edition - ISBN 1-84195-017-3
* [http://www.thedeadrockstarsclub.com/deadrock.html The Dead Rock Stars website]
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