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Masterswitch was a British rock band in the late 1970s. The Band consisted of five members:
- Jimmy Edwards (vocals)
- Ray Simone (guitar)
- Steve Wilkes (guitar)
- Mark Steed (Bass guitar)
- Martin Lee (drums)
Formation (1976)
Lifelong friends Ray and Martin and Dave Sumeray (who was the bass player with Ray & Martin in a band called Woodfog) placed an advert in the well circulated music magazine Melody Maker in an attempt to recruit bandmates at an open audition. An astounding number of enthusiastic musicians queued patiently waiting their turn to prove their worth, ultimately Jimmy's natural vocal flair, Steve's 'Wilkey Fingers' and, after Dave Sumeray decided to quit the band and the music business, Mark's conquering Bass prevailed to form Masterswitch.
1976–1978
In 1976 the band signed to 'Epic' record company and in the following year released their only professional release Action Replay/Mass Media Meditation. Despite obvious talent and the intelligent social commentary (notably 'That's Light Entertainment') Masterswitch only picked up a small cult following playing regularly at the famous Marquee Club in Fulham. With legendary band The Clash grabbing all attention of Epic marketing combined with poor management and 'getting screwed over' Masterswitch split in 1978.
Jimmy Edwards and Mark Steed went to record as Jimmy and The Profiles and later Jimmy and Ray Simone went on to form Time UK with former The Jam drummer Rick Buckler. After three singles they split, although Jimmy and Buckler formed the short-lived Sharp with Buckler's ex-Jam bandmate Bruce Foxton.
2007–2008
Ray Simone, Mart Lee & Dave Sumeray had a reunion of Woodfog to see how it might go. They locked-in together very well considering they'd had a 34 year break! They have met together a few times since to possibly work on some new songs. No longer called Woodfog they now perform under their new name: The Take.
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