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    Several new tracks were cut with a line-up of Argent, Hugh Grundy, Rodford (bass) and Rick Birkett (guitar), and were combined with some old Decca out-takes and demos that were overdubbed and enhanced in sessions at Morgan Studios in London.

    • 1961–1967, 1968, 1989–1991, 1997, 2004–present
    • St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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  3. The Accent, consisting of Rick Birkett (guitar), John Hebron (vocals, guitar), Alan Davies (bass), and Pete Beetham (drums), originally hailed from Yorkshire, where they formed as the Blue Blood Group.… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Prog-Rock, Psychedelic/Garage. Group Members.

  4. 6. Apr. 2014 · Died: 6 November 2012. Instruments Played: Guitar, Vocals. Groups: The Blue Blood Group, The Accent, Christine Perfect Band, Keef Hartley Band, Jellybread, The Big Easy, A Little Uneasy. Rick Birkett was a guitarist who first found a small amount of success in the Blue Blood Group, who later changed their name to the Accent and recorded a ...

  5. Newcomers Rick Birkett (guitar, ex-Accent) and Kenny Lamb (drums) joined for Back to Begin Again, but Jellybread broke up when the set failed to make commercial headway. However, Wingfield enjoyed success as a solo artist, session pianist, and member of Olympic Runners. Show more.

  6. John Hebron-vocals, guitar. Rick Birkett-lead guitar. Alan Davies-bass guitar. Pete Beetham-drums. The Accent were another one of those mysterious UK combos who blew into town during the rise of psychedelia (1966-68) and just as quickly disappeared after their lone 45 failed to click.

  7. John Hebron Vocals, guitar Rick Birkett Yorkshire group The Accent were originally known as The Blue Blood Group before moving to London in 1966. They secured a residency at Billy Walker's Upper-Cut Club and in 1967 recorded a single for Decca, the Mike Vernon-produced Red Sky At Night, a psychedelic classic with a freakbeat arrangement.