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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blue_WeaverBlue Weaver - Wikipedia

    Derek John "Blue" Weaver (born 11 March 1947) is a Welsh rock keyboardist, session musician, songwriter and record producer. Career. Weaver's career as a musician began as a co-founding member of 1960s Welsh rock band Amen Corner and its successor Fair Weather.

  2. Blue Weaver, eigentlich Derek John Weaver (* 11. März 1947 in Cardiff, Wales) ist ein britischer Keyboarder, Songwriter und Musikproduzent . Werdegang. Weaver war Gründungsmitglied von Amen Corner und Fair Weather. Er ersetzte Rick Wakeman bei den Strawbs, als der zu Yes ging.

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    Die Band wurde 1966 von sieben Schulfreunden in ihrer Heimatstadt Cardiff, Wales gegründet: Andy Fairweather-Low (Gesang), Neil Jones (Gitarre), Allan Jones (Saxophon), Derek John „Blue“ Weaver (Keyboard), Mike Smith (Tenor-Saxophon), Clive Taylor (E-Bass) und Dennis Bryon (Schlagzeug). Der Name wurde von einem im Victoria Ballroom in Cardiff Sonnt...

    Andy Fairweather-Low (* 2. August 1948 in Cardiff), Gesang
    Neil Jones (* 25. März 1949; † 8. Juni 2018), Gitarre
    Allan Jones (* 6. Februar 1947), Tenorsaxophon
    Derek John „Blue“ Weaver (* 11. März 1947 in Cardiff), Keyboard

    Singles

    1. 1967: Gin House Blues (erste Pressungen Gin House) (Deram) 2. 1967: The World of Broken Hearts(Deram) 3. 1968: Bend Me, Shape Me(Deram) 4. 1968: High in the Sky(Deram) 5. 1969: (If Paradise Is) Half as Nice(Immediate) 6. 1969: Hello Susie (auch Hello Suziegeschrieben) (Immediate) 7. 1969: Get Back(Immediate)

    Alben

    1. 1968: Round Amen Corner(Deram, 1990 wiederveröffentlicht) 2. 1969: The National Welsh Coast Live Explosion Company(Immediate, 1992 bei Repertoire Records wiederveröffentlicht) 3. 1969: Farewell to the Real Magnificent Seven(Immediate, 1993 bei Repertoire Records wiederveröffentlicht) 4. 1969: The World of Amen Corner(Decca) 5. 1970: Chart Busters(EMI) 6. 1976: Return of the Magnificent Seven(Immediate) 7. 1977: Greatest Hits(Immediate) 8. 1993: All the Hits ... and More(EMI)

    a b Chartquellen DE AT CH UK
    a b The Amen Corner Story. In: clivetaylorsound.com. 2017, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 23. August 2018;abgerufen am 4. Mai 2019 (englisch). Info: Der Archivlink wurde...
    Barry Graves, Siegfried Schmidt-Joos: Das neue Rock Lexikon – Bd. 1, Rowohlt, Reinbek 1990, ISBN 3-499-16320-9, S. 38.
    Informationen zu Amen Corner bei Musicline.de
    Amen Corner bei AllMusic(englisch)
  3. This lineup of the Strawbs split into two factions in 1973, one behind Richard Hudson and John Ford and the other behind founder Dave Cousins; Weaver was allied with neither side wishing that Strawbs would go back to a more folk style, and was suddenly left without a group. He went back to being session musician ( and a stint of minicab driving ...

  4. www.blueweaver.com › mobile › mobbiogBlue Weaver Biography

    Please goto: http://www.blueweaver.com for new website. The Beginning. Born Derek John Weaver (called Blue about 1963 and has stuck ever since) 11th March 1947 Cardiff, South Wales, took piano lessons from age 10-15 years, studied music theory at Cardiff's Royal College of Music. 1962-1965 Played keyboards (any old house piano, ...

  5. Derek John "Blue" Weaver. Mott the Hoople were a British rock band formed in Herefordshire. Originally named the Doc Thomas Group, the band changed their name after signing with Island Records in 1969. The band released albums at the beginning of the 1970s but failed to find any success.

  6. Weaver, Blue (11th March 1947-Present) He is a keyboard player born Derek John “Blue” Weaver in Cardiff, Wales who studied music at Cardiff’s Royal College of Music. He was formerly a founder of Amen Corner and member of Mott the Hoople, Ian Hunter/Mick Ronson Band and The Strawbs and he joined the Bee Gees, staying with them from 1975 to ...