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  1. Black Light Orchestra was a Canadian disco band, active in the late 1970s. The band's core members were producers Michel Daigle and Dominic Sciscente, and singer Patrick Norman, along with several studio collaborators. History

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  2. Ende 1965 gehörte er unter anderem neben Wayne und Roy Wood zu den Gründungsmitgliedern von The Move. 1970 trat Jeff Lynne der Band bei, die 1972 zugunsten des Projektes Electric Light Orchestra aufgelöst wurde. Wood verließ ELO bereits nach dem ersten Studioalbum. Neben Lynne war Bevan das einzige ständige Bandmitglied zwischen der Bandgründung 1970 und der Auflösung 1986, beide ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bev_BevanBev Bevan - Wikipedia

    • The Move
    • Electric Light Orchestra
    • Black Sabbath
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    His professional music career started with a stint with Denny Laine in his group Denny Laine and the Diplomats, then with Carl Wayne & the Vikings, followed by the Move in 1966. The Move was known for being the boost to fame for Roy Wood. The Move highest selling songs were Fire Brigade and Blackberry Way. Bevan has a deep singing voice. With the M...

    To read more on Bev Bevan’s time in the Electric Light Orchestra, see Electric Light Orchestra The Move’s spinoff, Electric Light Orchestra, was formed by Bevan and Wood in 1970. They released their first album in 1971, by which time the Move existed only as a recording outfit. On ELO records his voice can be heard most prominently on "Fire On High...

    In 1983, he replaced Bill Ward in Black Sabbath for the Born Again Tour. Bevan was known for his heavy powerhouse drumming during this tour. He also appeared in Sabbath's videos "Trashed" and "Zero the Hero". A headlining appearance at the 1983 Reading Festival – extracts of which appear on a reissue of Born Again – was only Bevan's second gig with...

    Bevan appeared on Paul Weller's 2010 album Wake Up The Nation and played drums on two songs: "Moonshine" and "Wake Up The Nation". Weller told him that he was his second choice; his first choice would have been Keith Moon. Bevan currently presents a radio show on BBC Radio West Midlands on Sunday afternoons. He also reviews records for the Midlands...

  4. Black Light Orchestra. Add An Image. Profile: Disco studio group of musicians, led by producers - songwriters Dominic Sciscente and Michel Daigle from Canada. They have produced many recordings of Alma Faye, Voggue, Patrick Norman, Martin Stevens etc. Their biggest hit was "Touch Me, Take Me" (1977). Show more.

  5. Schwarze Kapelle. The Schwarze Kapelle ( German for Black Orchestra) was a term used by the Gestapo to refer to a group of conspirators in Nazi Germany, including many senior officers in the Wehrmacht, who plotted to overthrow Adolf Hitler.