- Trevor Burton
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Name = Trevor Burton
Background = khaki
Birth_name = Trevor Ireson
Born = Birth date and age|1944|03|9|df=y|age
Origin =Birmingham ,England
Died =
Genre =Rock music
Occupation =Musician
Years_active =
Instrument =Guitar , Bass
First_album =
Latest_album =
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Notable songs =
Associated_acts =The Move Steve Gibbons Band |Trevor Burton (born Trevor Ireson,
9 March 1944 , [ [http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/dirm/move.htm 45-rpm.org.uk] ]Aston ,Birmingham ,England [ [http://wc04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:avfqxql5ldje~T1 Allmusic.com biography] ] ) is a Britishguitarist and was one of the original members ofThe Move .Danny King & The Mayfair Set
Burton started playing
guitar at a young age and was leading his own group called The Everglades by 1963. In 1964 he joined Danny King & The Mayfair Set, along with Keith Smart (drum s, formerly of The Everglades), Roger Harris (keyboards), Denis Ball (bass) and vocalist King. The band cut a couple of singles but could not break outside the Birmingham area. Burton accepted an inviation from other Birminghammusician s to formThe Move in January 1966, remaining with them until February 1969.Birmingham Beatsters, Peter Frame's Rock Family Trees, Omnibus Press, 1980]Balls
Burton was originally rumoured to be forming a new group with
Noel Redding fromThe Jimi Hendrix Experience . Nothing came of this although Burton and Redding did share an apartment inLondon at that time. Burton then teamed up with Steve Gibbons who fronted the long-established Birmingham group The Uglys. Burton and Gibbons, along with Uglys' rhythm section Keith Smart and Dave Morgan, plus thekeyboardist Richard Tandy created a new Birmingham supergroup to be named Balls.Birmingham Beatsters, Peter Frame's Rock Family Trees, Omnibus Press, 1980]Balls was managed by one-time Moody Blues/Move manager
Tony Secunda . Following in the trend ofChris Blackwell 's Traffic, Secunda arranged for the new group to "get it together" in the country at a rented cottage on the Berkshire Downs and also hired Traffic'srecord producer Jimmy Miller for the group's recording sessions. With Secunda arranging a largeMalcolm McLaren style cash advance from the record company, the group started to compose and record new material while playing a few local gigs. Morgan left during the summer of 1969, to be replaced byDenny Laine , ex-singer/guitarist ofThe Moody Blues . But Balls split at the end of 1969, with Tandy joining The Move (for live gigs only), thenElectric Light Orchestra , and Smart eventually joiningWizzard . Balls reconvened as a quartet the following summer, with Laine, Burton, formerPlastic Ono Band drummer Alan White and vocalistJackie Lomax . Lomax was soon replaced by the returning Gibbons, and ex-Spooky Tooth drummerMike Kellie replaced White in January 1971.Birmingham Beatsters, Peter Frame's Rock Family Trees, Omnibus Press, 1980]Despite the obvious potential of the group, it was unfortunate that the only record release was a solitary single that did not come out until September 1971, by which time Balls had ceased to exist. The song "Fight For My Country" was a spirited anti-war anthem, composed and sung by Burton, and also included backing vocals from Steve Gibbons and Denny Laine, who played bass guitar on the track.
Raymond Froggatt and The Pink Fairies
Burton worked with Biringham vocalist Ray Froggatt until 1975. He also guested with the
Pink Fairies during this period.Birmingham Beatsters, Peter Frame's Rock Family Trees, Omnibus Press, 1980]teve Gibbons Band
After Balls, Steve Gibbons joined the Birmingham group
The Idle Race which eventually became the Steve Gibbons Band. Burton joined in April 1975, and the group enjoyed a hit single in 1976 with theChuck Berry song , "Tulane" as well as touring America extensively.Birmingham Beatsters, Peter Frame's Rock Family Trees, Omnibus Press, 1980]The Trevor Burton Band
Burton left Steve Gibbons in in 1983 to form his own band. They started performing twice weekly at the Red Lion, Sparkbrook, Birmingham with a line-up including sax player Steve Ajao. In 1985 the band recorded an
album entitled "Double Zero" (BARLP1), now a collectors item, featuring Stuart Ford (slide guitar), Crumpy (bass), Tony Baylis (drums) and Ben Annon (percussion). The band has gone through a number of iterations: perhaps the most famous member was the former Uglys/Balls/Move/ELOkeyboardist Richard Tandy . They by then had a new drummer, Bill Jefferson.The Move resurrected
Former Move drummer
Bev Bevan had been touring as "Bev Bevan's Move" since 2004, augmented on occasion by Trevor Burton. Burton joined permanently in 2007. The Autumn 2007 tour is billed as "The Move featuring Trevor Burton and Bev Bevan".Bev Bevan interview with Johnnie Walker, BBC Radio 2, 20 September 2007]References
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