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James Taylor Move was a short-lived Australian/British psychedelic pop, progressive rock group from Adelaide. It was formed by Kevin Peek on guitar (ex-Hurricanes, The Twilights, John E. Broome and the Handels), Trevor Spencer on drums, Alan Tarney on organ (John E. Broome and the Handels), and Robert John Taylor on lead vocals and ...
- 1967–1968
6. Feb. 2010 · 918 subscribers. 93. 8.2K views 13 years ago. Adelaide produced some classic rock bands in the mid 60's. The Masters Apprentices, The Twilights, The Vibrants, and of course The James Taylor...
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28. Nov. 2011 · 60's Garage band from Adelaide, Australia (1967)
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16. Apr. 2021 · The James Taylor Move was an Australian psychedelic rock band from Adelaide that issued two singles in 1967 on Festival Records, followed by a stint behind blues singer Wendy Saddington. Guitarist Kevin Peek and rhythm players Alan Tarney and Trevor Spencer moved to the UK, where they teamed with fellow Aussie Terry Britten in Quartet.
21. Feb. 2021 · James Taylor Move - And I Heard The Fire Sing - YouTube. PUNK'n'DELIC 64-67. 2.96K subscribers. 7. 231 views 2 years ago. Band: James Taylor Move (Adelaide, South Australia) Record:...
James Taylor Move was an Australian psychedelic pop, progressive rock group from Adelaide formed in 1967. It was founded by Kevin Peek on guitar, Trevor Spencer on drums, Alan Tarney on bass, and Robert 'RJ' Taylor on lead vocals. In May 1968, Peek was replaced by John Pugh (2) on guitar and Lance Dixon joined on organ and saxophone.